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From Wavves’ new album v, out October 2 via Ghost Ramp/Warner Bros. Find previous single “Way Too Much” here.
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Coming off a collaboration with Ohio noise rock act Cloud Nothings, Wavves is keen to get its fifth album (reportedly titled v) out soon. Today, frontman Nathan Williams released a cut from it called “Way Too Much,” which you can find above. In related news, Williams continues beefing with his
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Wavves x Cloud Nothings by Wavves X Cloud Nothings Here’s a collaborative full-length from Nathan Williams (Wavves), the vanguard of Cali surf punk, and post-hardcore darling Dylan Baldi, of Ohio’s Cloud Nothings. The album was produced by Williams and his brother Joel (who comprise the instrumental hip hop
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Remember “Sweet Valley”? You know, the brotherly production duo consisting of Nathan and Kynan Williams. You probably already know Nathan from Wavves. Well, they’ve recently teamed up with Bay Area rapper DaVinci for a new project titled Ghetto Cuisine, which is currently downloadable via Fool’s Gold Records. “I
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So Serene is the off-the-wall new tape from Wavves’ Nathan Williams and his brother Kynan. See that cover art of Batman and Robin melting? That pretty much sums it up. A 27-minute-long piece that goes through a multitude of wonky, chip-tune-inspired phases. Thankfully, the brothers have really stepped up their
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Wavves really loves Nirvana’s Nevermind. I have no doubt about that after listening to this record. Yeah. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Eternal Champ by Sweet Valley Sweet Valley is what you get when you take video game sounds and music mix them with hip-hop as well as a dash of dub just for kicks. That strange and original creation is brought to you by Nathan Williams (Wavves) and his brother Kynan
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New vid for the track “Post Acid,” which is from the new Wavves LP King of the Beach. Doesn’t this make you want to smoke pot and skate with an alien? Download the track below: MP3: Wavves- Post Acid –
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It’s not REMIX WEDNESDAY or anything, but this project is just too weird and downright outgoing to leave unposted. To put it simply, this is one remix album to rule them all. This story starts with the synergy of two elements: San Fran music producer “Al Lover” and the
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