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Historians, rock critics and sports announcers have all spent plenty of time waxing poetic about the sophomore slump, but
don’t waste any timepulling out that reference for Descended Like Vultures, Rogue Wave’s second album for Sub Pop. While
the album defies expectations as much as itdefies the odds, singer/guitarist Zach Rogue knows the score: “That’s the whole
thing with the title,” he admits. “It’ like waiting for the other shoe todrop this perception that everyone around you is going to
turn their back.”
A related adage is that you have your whole life to write ...read more
Historians, rock critics and sports announcers have all spent plenty of time waxing poetic about the sophomore slump, but
don’t waste any timepulling out that reference for Descended Like Vultures, Rogue Wave’s second album for Sub Pop. While
the album defies expectations as much as itdefies the odds, singer/guitarist Zach Rogue knows the score: “That’s the whole
thing with the title,” he admits. “It’ like waiting for the other shoe todrop this perception that everyone around you is going to
turn their back.”
A related adage is that you have your whole life to write your first album and a year to write your second, but Rogue had
anything but writer’s blockafter completing Out Of The Shadow and seeing it re-released by Sub Pop in 2004 (the original,
limited pressing was released on the band’s own labelin early 2003.) In fact, the group entered the studio at the end of March
with more than enough material for a full-length (three albums worth, to beexact). “I’ve wanted to record records for years
and years and years, so really, it’s like someone opened the door for me to get started,” explainsRogue. “I feel like
Descended Like Vultures is actually the beginning this is really where we start.”
Though Rogue assembled the Oakland, CA, quartet which includes fellow multi-instrumentalists Pat Spurgeon (focus: drums),
Gram LeBron (guitar)and newest member Evan Farrell (bass) in late 2002, Descended Like Vultures is the first time the
band’s leader has ever made a record with a wholegroup in the studio. The band spent 10 days with Bill Racine (who also
produced Out Of The Shadow with Rogue) at Supernatural Sound in OregonCity, OR, resulting in the creation of 11 tracks
that journey through a dreamy landscape inspired by several decades of classic rock and pop (fromFleetwood Mac to Neil
Young to My Bloody Valentine.) The Mark Kozelek-esque “California” and the XTC-flavored “Catform,” which sports
Rogue’smost dazzling vocal performance to date both feature cold yet inspired examinations of human nature informed by
Rogue’s experiences on the road.
With another amazing album under their belt and a live show that’s getting tighter every day, Rogue Wave are prepared to
hit the road this fall to givethe world another taste of what the creatively thriving post-dot-com-explosion Bay Area, which
includes everyone from Faun Fables to transplantedBrit, Scout Niblett, to Vetiver, to labelmates Comets On Fire has to offer.
“I don’t think it’s any coincidence that a lot of the resurgence is happening in the wake of the money drying up,” says Rogue,
whose dismissal from aWeb development company in 2001 gave him the time to work on the songs that eventually gave
birth to Rogue Wave. “Bands are able to thrivebecause it’s a little bit more affordable, Oakland in particular.”
For the first time as an entire unit, Rogue Wave went out of its way to create a free-flowing album that includes equal
amounts of tension, release andresolution. In the process they have made a brilliantly layered, expertly crafted album that
changes shape with repeated spins.
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