Ghost Wave

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Here She Comes 00:00 Tools
Honeypunch 00:00 Tools
Sunsetter 00:00 Tools
I Don't Mind 00:00 Tools
Country Rider 00:00 Tools
Whosdointhetalkin 00:00 Tools
Hippy 00:00 Tools
Arkestra 00:00 Tools
Don't Ask Why 00:00 Tools
Bootlegs 00:00 Tools
gold 00:00 Tools
Ages 00:00 Tools
Orb 00:00 Tools
Mountain 00:00 Tools
Teenage Jesus 00:00 Tools
Blues Signal '79 00:00 Tools
Shade 00:00 Tools
On A Breeze 00:00 Tools
Sounds 00:00 Tools
Mood Ring 00:00 Tools
All U Do Is Kill 00:00 Tools
Julia Knows 00:00 Tools
Spaceman 00:00 Tools
11 Sunsetter 00:00 Tools
Playin' Lines 00:00 Tools
Slow Cone Descent 00:00 Tools
If It Was Up To Me 00:00 Tools
Ghost Wave - Here She Comes 00:00 Tools
Honey Punch 00:00 Tools
Ghost Wave I - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Who's Doin The Talkin 00:00 Tools
Snow Cone Descent 00:00 Tools
Gold (demo version) 00:00 Tools
Who's Doin' the Talkin' 00:00 Tools
If It Were Up To Me 00:00 Tools
Here She Comes (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
HEAVEN (Power Nap Remix) 00:00 Tools
Playin Lines 00:00 Tools
Reputation (Frank Booker & Julien Dyne Remix) 00:00 Tools
Heaven (Sonic Boom Remix) 00:00 Tools
REPUTATION (Sonic Boom Mix) 00:00 Tools
GHOST WAVE 03 BLUES SIGNAL 00:00 Tools
Reputation (Vacant Lots Remix) 00:00 Tools
300009 00:00 Tools
Heaven (Shayne P. Carter Remix) 00:00 Tools
Country Rider (live at Mission Sound) 00:00 Tools
Reputation (Frank Booker & Julien Dyne Remix) [Radio Edit] 00:00 Tools
Echoes 00:00 Tools
Space Man 00:00 Tools
HEAVEN (Sonic Boom Mix) 00:00 Tools
Kind of a Drag (The Buckinghams Cover) 00:00 Tools
Who's Doing The Talking (live at Mission Sound) 00:00 Tools
Government Man 00:00 Tools
Streetfighter 00:00 Tools
BLUES SIGNAL'79 00:00 Tools
Rollin 00:00 Tools
Full Performance (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
Bootlegger 00:00 Tools
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The Ghost Wave sound finds itself somewhere between the Flying Nun bands of the ‘80s, the British explosion of the ‘60s and the wayfaring dubs of Lee "Scratch" Perry. At its inception, the brainchild of Matthew L. Paul (Vocals, Guitar), Ghost Wave was a project relegated to a small room in Auckland, New Zealand. In time, the sonic chemistry that resulted from one person’s relentless work caught the attention of fellow music maker and soon-to-be collaborator Eammon Logan (Drums). Together they self-recorded what came to be their self-titled EP; a collection of sunny and warped songs characterized by jangly guitars underpinned by motor-style rhythms and a unique melodic sensibility. Ghost Wave recruited the talents of Mike Ellis (Bass, Vocals) and Jamie Kennedy (Guitar) to assist with the recording. Shortly after, both join the band. After delivering an impressive first collection of songs, Ghost Wave was increasingly drawn to their rehearsal space and studio rather than the stage. The group mounted a stockpile of new songs and demos. Shy and often somewhat reclusive, the band was in uncharted territory when they left their studio and the live show took shape. While playing shows and parties around their hometown, the band started to gain local attention and soon the acclaim of international tastemaker blog, Neon Gold. Praising the first single from their self-titled EP, Neon Gold proclaimed that ‘Sunsetter, “two and a half minutes of sun kissed 70’s bliss,” is a song of “anthem status.” The blog drew sonic comparisons from the likes of Dandy Warhols, to Deerhunter and Tame Impala. Pretty Much Amazing expressed early support for the band, premiering single “Hippy” and describing it as an “invincible lo-fi summer jam, the one that fits the fireworks and the too-fast driving.” With some early praise in their pockets and a quickly developing catalog of work, Ghost Wave traveled to the U.S. for shows in New York, Los Angeles and a showing at CMJ. Ghost Wave returned to the U.S. several months later for appearances at 35 Denton Festival and SXSW; showcasing even more new songs along with an updated live configuration. Shortly after, the band caught the attention of Flying Nun Records; a home to many bands that Ghost Wave proudly acknowledge as influences. Flying Nun Records recently partnered with Brooklyn-based label: Captured Tracks (DIIV, Mac DeMarco). Ghost Wave’s Ages will be the first release from the seminal New Zealand label since partnering with Captured Tracks. ‘Here She Comes’ is the first single from the forthcoming LP and “Over the course of its 3 minutes and 23 seconds, the Auckland-based quartet layer laid-back and nonchalant vocals over jangly guitars and an upbeat bassline. Supported by a boisterous drumbeat,” says Indie Shuffle. ‘Here She Comes’ is one of ten tracks all recorded and self-produced in various studios around Auckland, New Zealand in six days. Thomas Bell (The Clean) engineered and mixed the record. In describing their new record lead singer and guitarist, Matthew L. Paul notes that it is a departure from the sunny sounds of their debut EP: “There is a kind of amphetamine-like feel to this record. I think, in terms of the way the songs are played, we were less interested in loud/soft and wanted to create a mechanic type sound and song-presence.” Flying Nun Records released the first single entitled ‘Here She Comes’ on May 14, 2013. Ages was released on August 27, 2013. www.GhostWaveTheBand.Com www.Facebook.com/GhostWave www.Twtiter.com/GhostWave www.SoundCloud.com/Ghost-Wave Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.