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2012 single by Miike Snow
"The Wave"
Single byMiike Snow
from the albumHappy to You
Released14 May 2012 (2012-05-14)
GenreElectropop
Length3:43
Label
Songwriters
ProducerMiike Snow
Miike Snow singles chronology
"Paddling Out"
(2012)
"The Wave"
(2012)
"Pretender"
(2012)

"The Wave" is a song performed by Swedishindie pop bandMiike Snow. It was released as the second single from the band's second studio albumHappy to You (2012) on 14 May 2012, throughAxtone,Columbia,Downtown andUniversal Republic. The song was written and produced by the band. Musically, "The Wave" is anelectropop song withmarching band influences andautoharp,military drum and piano instrumentation. It features Swedish musicianGustav Ejstes on autoharp and theSwedish Army drum corps on military drums.

The song received generally positive reviews from music critics, who commended itscatchiness and musical direction. However, some critics were divided regarding lead singerAndrew Wyatt'sfalsetto vocals. The single failed to match the commercial performance ofHappy to You's lead single "Paddling Out"; it charted on the DutchTipparade chart at number 21 and the FlemishUltratip chart at number 43.Andreas Nilsson directed the single's accompanying music video, the second part in a continuous story that began in the "Paddling Out" video.

Background and release

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Gustav Ejstes ofDungen played theautoharp on the track.

"The Wave" was written and produced by Miike Snow's three members:Christian Karlsson, Pontus Winnberg andAndrew Wyatt.[1] The song was recorded alongside the rest of their second studio albumHappy to You (2012) during the second half of 2011.[2] The band had more "creative freedom" while making the album, compared to their 2009self-titled debut album. They felt they could "plan the process more",[2] which included inviting theSwedish Army drum corps to playmilitary drums on several tracks, such as "The Wave".[2][3] Karlsson toldBillboard that his favorite part of the song occurs during the second verse, in which all band members are hitting the drums simultaneously. "We hit anything we could hit at the same time ... and it sounded kind of cool", he said.[2] Nils Törnqvist is credited for playing the drums, while David Lindberg, Jonathan Lundberg and Claes Malmberg played the military drums.[1] Swedish musicianGustav Ejstes of bandDungen played theautoharp, and the band provided additional instruments,arrangement andprogramming.[1] Niklas Flycktmixed the track at Robotberget, Miike Snow's own studio inStockholm, Sweden.[1][4]

The song was selected as the second single fromHappy to You. Initially,Thomas Gold's remix was released exclusively on the online music storeBeatport on 14 May 2012, throughAxwell's record label Axtone.[5] A mere week later, a digitalextended play (EP) was released in Europe throughColumbia. The release features theradio edit of the original song and remixes by Gold, Brodinski andStyle of Eye.[6] The EP was released in the United States on 12 June 2012, throughUniversal Republic andDowntown.[7]

Prior to the release of both their second album and single, the band announced in February 2012 that they were going to play two UK shows in London and Manchester.[8] For their show at the O2 Academy Brixton in London, the band launched an interactive video of their performance of "The Wave" in which viewers could choose from where in the venue they could experience the show.[9]

Composition

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"The Wave" is apiano-basedelectropop song with a "marching band vibe".[10][11][12] Chris Schulz ofThe New Zealand Herald described it as an "electro-anthem" with a "skitterydubstep throb".[11] Instrumentation is provided by an autoharp, drums,[1] handclaps,[13] military drums,[14]percussion[13] and a piano.[14] In an interview forComplex, Wyatt said that the song is built in "tsunami form", stating that "the real pay-off" does not come until the final refrain.[15] According to critic Josh Modell ofSpin, the song "dips its toes in the kind ofBrit-rock purveyed byElbow but mixes in some organic, tribal fun à laYeasayer".[16] Wyatt sings withfalsetto vocals, which Chris Martins ofThe A.V. Club thought recalled a "sad-faced"Peter Gabriel.[13] In the chorus, Wyatt sings, "My love won't be saved / We'll all be staring at the wave".[17] Winnberg toldBillboard that "The Wave" "kind of sums up a lot what Miike Snow is about".[2]

Reception

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Critics were divided regarding lead singer Andrew Wyatt's vocal performance on "The Wave".

Critical reception of "The Wave" was generally positive. Adam Markovitz ofEntertainment Weekly named it one of the best tracks onHappy to You,[18] while Will Salmon ofClash and Amber Genuske ofHuffPost called it a standout.[12][19]Exclaim!'s Ashley Hampson deemed it "incredibly catchy", writing that it "capitalize[s] on the falsetto musings of vocalist Andrew Wyatt".[20] Andy Baber ofmusicOMH described the track as "much more like the Miike Snow that many came to know and love".[14] The writer praised the piano and marching drums for "giving the song a sense of direction that the opener lacked".[14] Caroline Sullivan, writing forThe Guardian, commented that "a martial beat, contrastingly languid vocals and a snaggy hookline give 'The Wave' a toothsome kick",[21] andSlant Magazine's Kevin Liedel wrote that the beat "succeeds".[22]

Chris Schulz ofThe New Zealand Herald said that the song, alongside the album tracks "Paddling Out" and "Bavarian #1 (Say You Will)", "will swirl around in your head for days and demand repeat plays".[11]Spin's Josh Modell named it a highlight of the album; he wrote that if the album as a whole sounded like "The Wave", "it could fill arenas".[16] Chris Martins ofThe A.V. Club wrote, "Though Wyatt's vocals recall a sad-faced Peter Gabriel, the song is steeped in the kind of effervescent magic that makesLykke Li andPeter Bjorn and John stars in their own right."[13] Evan Sawdey ofPopMatters was critical of Wyatt's vocal performance; he wrote that "we really get a sense of how Wyatt's voice hinders the group".[17] He said that the singer intones the lyrics "somewhat abstractly, but with absolutely no sense of gravity to be found in his voice at all".[17]

In the Netherlands, "The Wave" entered theTipparade chart of theDutch Top 40 at number 30 on 21 April 2012.[23] It peaked at number 21 and remained on the chart for five weeks.[23] The single also charted on the FlemishUltratip chart in Belgium; it debuted at number 84 in the issue dated 30 June 2012.[24] The following week, the single rose 12 positions to number 72,[25] and to number 54 the next.[26] In the issue dated 28 July 2012, its fifth and final week on the chart, it obtained its peak position of number 43.[27][28]

Music video

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Andreas Nilsson directed themusic video for "The Wave", a continuation of the video forHappy to You's lead single "Paddling Out".[29] Picking up where the first part left of, the video follows Jean Noel, a human man who has received plastic surgery from aliens to be transformed into the "perfect specimen".[30] In an interview forThe Creators Project, Nilsson explained how the videos were conceptualized: "The concept of this was born after long evenings of me and the band talking about gene technology in contemporary science. We share a mutual excitement in what's happening on the medical scene right now."[30] "The Wave" was filmed before "Paddling Out", although the latter was released first.[2] Wyatt explained toBillboard, "We really liked [director] Andreas's images and I think they go together in a way that feels truthful with what we do ... and you can read into it in different ways."[2]

The video for "The Wave" begins with the aliens' spaceship crashing to Earth. The camera then hovers over a playground where dozens of children appear to be dead. Several policemen arrive at the scene and begin to remove the bodies by putting them in wheelbarrows. Meanwhile, Jean Noel is seen running on a desert road. The policemen then begin to dig graves for the corpses. Jean Noel then spots another specimen who looks just like him and the two begin to run. They are soon joined by more specimens before arriving at the playground. By chanting at the policemen, the specimens appear to mind control them into dance.[31] Jean Noel continues to run and stops when he sees the crashed spaceship. The video ends with the band'sjackalope logo.

The video was made available for download through theiTunes Store on 13 March 2012, in conjunction with the digital release ofHappy to You.[32][33] It later premiered onYouTube on 14 March 2012.[34][35] It received generally positive reviews. Amber Genuske ofThe Huffington Post stated that it lacked a plotline, but praised its production.[19] Tom Breihan ofStereogum called it "slapsticky absurdism" and wrote, "I don't think it's supposed to be depressing, but it totally is."[36]

Track listing

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  • Beatport remix download[5]
  1. "The Wave" (Thomas Gold remix) – 6:35
  1. "The Wave" (radio edit) – 3:36
  2. "The Wave" (Thomas Gold mix) – 6:35
  3. "The Wave" (Brodinski remix) – 5:00
  4. "The Wave" (Style of Eye remix) – 5:01

Credits and personnel

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Credits are adapted from theHappy to You liner notes.[1]

Charts

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Chart (2012)Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratip Bubbling Under Flanders)[28]43
Netherlands Tipparade (Dutch Top 40)[23]21

Release history

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CountryDateFormatLabelRef.
Worldwide (Beatport)14 May 2012Remix downloadAxtone[5]
Europe20 May 2012Digital EPColumbia[6]
United States12 June 2012[7]

References

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  13. ^abcdMartins, Chris (27 March 2012)."Miike Snow: Happy to You".The A.V. Club.Onion, Inc. Retrieved9 January 2014.
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  19. ^abGenuske, Amber (15 March 2012)."Miike Snow's 'The Wave' Gets A Video".HuffPost.AOL. Retrieved14 July 2014.
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  22. ^Liedel, Kevin (26 March 2012)."Miike Snow: Happy to You".Slant Magazine. Retrieved9 January 2014.
  23. ^abc"Miike Snow – The Wave" (in Dutch).Dutch Top 40. Retrieved9 April 2018.
  24. ^"Ultratop.be – Ultratip 06/30/2012" (in Dutch).Ultratip. Retrieved16 July 2014.
  25. ^"Ultratop.be – Ultratip 07/07/2012" (in Dutch). Ultratip. Retrieved16 July 2014.
  26. ^"Ultratop.be – Ultratip 14/07/2012" (in Dutch). Ultratip. Retrieved16 July 2014.
  27. ^"Ultratop.be – Ultratip 28/07/2012" (in Dutch). Ultratip. Retrieved16 July 2014.
  28. ^ab"Miike Snow – The Wave" (in Dutch).Ultratip. Retrieved 11 October 2012.
  29. ^Alexander, X (15 March 2012)."In Miike Snow's 'The Wave' Video, The Apocalypse Wears Black Vinyl Pants".Idolator. Spin Media. Archived fromthe original on July 15, 2014. Retrieved14 July 2014.
  30. ^abSaeed, Abdullah (21 September 2012)."Behind The Twisted Tale Of Miike Snow's Jean Noel Music Video Trilogy (Q&A With Director Andreas Nilsson)".The Creators Project.Vice Media. Retrieved14 July 2014.
  31. ^"Miike Snow's 'The Wave' Gets A Video".The Huffington Post. AOL. 15 March 2012. Retrieved10 November 2014.
  32. ^"Happy to You (Deluxe Version) by Miike Snow". iTunes Store. Apple, Inc. January 2012. Archived fromthe original on March 16, 2012. Retrieved14 July 2014.
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  34. ^Hudson, Alex (14 March 2012)."Miike Snow "The Wave" (video)".Exclaim!. Ian Danzig. Retrieved14 July 2014.
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  36. ^Breihan, Tom (15 March 2012)."Miike Snow – 'The Wave' Video".Stereogum. Retrieved14 July 2014.

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