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American rock band
This article is about the band. For their debut album, seeWavves (album). For their second album, seeWavvves.
Not to be confused withWaves.

Wavves
Wavves performing at Sasquatch in 2011
Wavves performing atSasquatch in 2011
Background information
OriginSan Diego,California, U.S.
Genres
Years active2008–present
Labels
Members
  • Nathan Williams
  • Stephen Pope
  • Alex Gates
  • Ross Traver
Past members
Websitewavves.net

Wavves is an Americanrock band based inSan Diego, California.[1][2] Formed in 2008 by singer-songwriter Nathan Williams (born June 12, 1986), the band also features Alex Gates (guitar, backing vocals), Stephen Pope (bass guitar, backing vocals) and Ross Traver (drums and backing vocals).

History

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Early years, early releases, aborted third album (2008–2009)

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Main articles:Wavves (album),Wavvves, andBabes (album)

Wavves started in 2008 as the recording project of Nathan Williams. Wavves released several 7"s as well as a cassette leading up to the first release,Wavves. After gaining recognition, Ryan Ulsh was enlisted as a touring drummer and Wavves embarked on their first US and European tours. Wavves released their self-titled debut album in 2008, subsequently drawing the attention ofPitchfork Media.[3][4] At the time, the band consisted of Williams on guitar and vocals and Ulsh on drums. Their second full-length album,Wavvves, was released on February 3, 2009,[5] and was well received by outlets such asSpin,[6]The A.V. Club,[7] and Pitchfork.[8]

Singer Nathan Williams experienced a public breakdown as the band was unable to complete their set at the 2009Primavera Sound festival inBarcelona. Williams, who admitted he had taken a cocktail ofecstasy andValium, fought with drummer Ryan Ulsh and insulted the Spanish crowd, who then pelted him with bottles. Apologizing for their performance, Williams admitted the next day that he was addicted to alcohol. As a result, the band cancelled the remainder of their European tour.[9]

After these events, Ulsh quit the band, andZach Hill replaced him as the drummer of Wavves for the period of mid-late 2009. They would intensely collaborate in this short time, and an entire album's worth of material was recorded, although Williams commented he was not sure if it would be released under Wavves.[10] "Cool Jumper" was the sole single released promoting the album.[11] Williams reported that the album was to be expected towards the end of 2010,[12] but this never materialised. In 2011 Hill commented that the full album had still not been released,[13] and more tracks were self-released by Williams throughout 2011.[14] After 14 years, the album,Babes, was released in full on William's Patreon in late 2023.[15]

King of the Beach, Life Sux (2010–2011)

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Main articles:King of the Beach (Wavves album) andLife Sux

Two members formerly of the lateJay Reatard's band, drummerBilly Hayes and bassist Stephen Pope, joined Wavves in November 2009, and they would assist Williams on recording his new album after the tumultuous events earlier in the year.[16] The third Wavves album, titledKing of the Beach, was released on August 3, 2010, by Fat Possum Records. It featured the new lineup of Nathan Williams, Billy Hayes, and Stephen Pope. Produced by Grammy-winning producer Dennis Herring at Sweet Tea in Mississippi, the album received generally positive reviews from the likes ofPaste Magazine,[17] Dusted Magazine,[18] and The Onion's A.V. Club.[19] The album received an average of 72 out of 100 onMetacritic,[20] based on 26 critics reviews. The album was named the 24th-best album of the year by Spin, and the 50th best album of the year by Pitchfork. The group's single "Post Acid" was featured in a 3-minute and fifty second promotional cartoon called: "Scott Pilgrim vs. the Animation"[21]

Wavves released a new EP,Life Sux, in September 2011. It consisted of eight tracks, including cameos fromBethany Cosentino and Bobb Bruno fromBest Coast, as well as Damian Abraham fromFucked Up. The album also contains a live track "In the Sand". Billy Hayes left Wavves in November 2010 and was replaced by Jacob Cooper, formerly ofThe Mae Shi. This is the first album the band had released on its own label,Ghost Ramp.

In 2011, Wavves made a guest appearance in the short-livedMTV animated series,Good Vibes, performing their songs "King of the Beach," "Bug," and "I Wanna Meet Dave Grohl".[22]

Afraid of Heights (2012–2014)

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Wavves performing in 2012.
Main article:Afraid of Heights (Wavves album)

Wavves appeared onBig Boi'sVicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors, on the song "Shoes for Running," which was released December 11, 2012.

On December 12, 2012, Wavves released a music video for their song "Sail to the Sun." Nathan Williams announced the release on his Twitter.[23] Wavves released their fourth studio album,Afraid of Heights, on March 26, 2013, onMom + Pop Music. The album peaked at #81 on theBillboard 200, the band's highest charting album to date. Still in Rock ranked the album third best of 2013.[24] The second single from the album, "Demon to Lean On", reached #36 on Billboard'sAlternative Songs chart. The band also made their network television debut on theLate Show with David Letterman, performing "Demon to Lean On".[25]

As a contribution to theGrand Theft Auto V soundtrack, "Nine Is God" was produced exclusively for the in-game radio station Vinewood Boulevard Radio, 'hosted' by Nathan and Stephen. The band promoted the song by performing it onConan.[26]

No Life For Me andV (2015–2016)

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Main article:V (Wavves album)

In early January 2015, Nathan Williams had announced that Wavves would be releasing both a fifth studio album and a collaboration album withCloud Nothings during summer of 2015.

In April 2015, Wavves contributed the song "Leave" onWelcome to Los Santos, a collaboration album consisting of musicians featured inGrand Theft Auto V. The album was later added to the soundtrack of the game.[27] Wavves' collaboration album withCloud Nothings titledNo Life for Me was released on June 28 in Europe and was released worldwide the next day throughGhost Ramp.[28]

On July 16, 2015, "Way Too Much", the first single from Wavves' fifth studio album,V, was released.[29] On July 31, "Flamezesz", the second single from the album was released; on August 12, the third single was released, called "Heavy Metal Detox"; on August 31, Wavves released their fourth glimpse into their upcoming album, with "My Head Hurts" via Beats 1 webcast. After a turbulent production,V was released on October 2, 2015, to generally positive reviews.V scored a 6.5 on the music sitePitchfork.[30] The album received a score of 78 onMetacritic, based on 11 reviews, which is the highest score the band has received on the site. Still in Rock ranked it as the 5th best album of 2015.[31]

In December 2015, Wavves announced that they would embark on another North American tour with Best Coast and Cherry Glazerr, titled the Summer is Forever II Tour, in support ofV, in February and March 2016.[32]

You're Welcome (2017–2021)

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Main article:You're Welcome (Wavves album)

In late December 2016, Wavves announced viaTwitter a new album due on May 19, 2017.[33][34] The band is also set to perform as opening acts, alongsideThe Naked and Famous, inBlink-182's 2017 spring tour which would visit mostly thesouthern United States.[35] The band released the album, titledYou're Welcome, early on May 19, 2017, for free streaming. They toured withDune Rats in Australia in September 2017 and continued on a headlining tour to promote the new album in North America in October.

On December 13, 2018, Nathan Williams posted on hisInstagram that Brian Hill was playing his last show with Wavves that night at the Fillmore in San Francisco.

On December 19, 2019, Wavves teased a new record on their Instagram.[36]

The band celebrated the 10-year anniversary ofKing of The Beach with tours in Australia and North America in spring 2020.

Hideaway (2021–present)

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Main article:Hideaway (Wavves album)

On March 30, 2021, Wavves released the single, "Sinking Feeling", and released "Help Is on the Way" on May 4, 2021. On the same day, the band announced on theirInstagram page that their seventh studio albumHideaway is set to be released on July 16, 2021. Stephen Pope also announced the upcoming studio album on his Instagram as well.[37][failed verification] The album was officially released on July 16, 2021, byFat Possum Records and received positive and mixed reviews.[38]In 2024 the band teased a new record on their Instagram story. Nathan replied to an Instagram comment and confirmed that a new single would be released on January 15[39]However,the single didn’t release on this day. With Williams saying in an Instagram story that he shortly after deleted. That the first single would release February 28th and that he was over 300,000 dollars in the hole from the recording process of the album. On February 28th the single released titled “So Long”. They also launched acanabbis brand along with the new single.[1]

Musical style

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Wavves' style has been described as many different genres including,indie rock,[40][41][42]pop-punk,[43][44][45]surf rock,[44][46][47]lo-fi,[41][48][49]noise pop,[49][50][51]garage rock,[52][53]alternative rock,[40]psychedelic rock,[49]grunge,[40][44]punk rock,[40] andpower pop.[49]

Band members

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Current members

  • Nathan Williams – lead vocals, guitar(2008–present)
  • Stephen 'Stevie' Pope – bass guitar, backing vocals(2009–present)
  • Alex Gates – guitar, backing vocals(2011–present)
  • Ross Traver – drums, backing vocals(2019–present)

Former members

  • Ryan Ulsh – drums(2008–2009)
  • Zach Hill – drums(2009)
  • Billy Hayes – drums, backing vocals(2009–2010)
  • Jacob Cooper – drums(2010–2013)
  • Brian Hill – drums(2013–2018), backing vocals(2016–2018)

Timeline

Discography

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Main article:Wavves discography

Studio albums

References

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  • Stephen Pope
  • Brian Hill
  • Alex Gates
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