Wavves
Afraid of Heights


3.5
great

Review

by JoeJANB USER (10 Reviews)
March 28th, 2013 | 25 replies


Release Date: 2013 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A catchy, sun-kissed slab of California surf-punk.

Wavves’ brand of surfy, lo-fi punk, which they’ve been perfecting since 2008′s eponymous debut, perfectly evokes it’s Golden-State breeding ground. They’re flying the flag for Mom + Pop’s burgeoning indie-rock roster along with the likes of Sleeper Agent – it’s their first record in three years since the acclaimed King of the Beach, and their first for the NY label. Afraid of Heights a bright, enjoyable jaunt through California sub-culture, boasting catchy, punchy riffs.

Afraid of Heights relies on a more leisurely pace than it’s predecessors. That’s not to say it’s without those sweaty, two-minute aural assaults we all crave – opening single ‘Sail To The Sun’ offers a tasty bass-line followed by a crashing chorus with a few ‘woo-woos’ for added sing-a-long-ability. The new approach is more visible on the likes of ‘Demon To Lean On’, which recalls Green Day in an era when that comparison was still complimentary. It’s firmly rooted in California (along with most surf-rock) but Wavves differentiate themselves with their noisier guitars. They ring less than their contemporaries, more similar to the likes of the Danish group Iceage and, at times, even noise-punk outfit METZ. Longer efforts like ‘Afraid Of Heights’ are unashamed nineties throwbacks, a melting pot of influences from pop-punk like The Hives to alt-rock. Simple songs like ‘Cop’ similarly hark back to a time when punk album tracks seldom pushed 2 minutes, though by the end it’s a swirly mish-mash of textures before returning to it’s basic, stripped down chorus.

The whole record is covered in a delightful sheen of fuzzy, warm nostalgia, but that doesn’t always work in the band’s favour. Not only does it revisit surf-rock history, it also revisits Wavves’ history: the tracks are all, of course, new, but it doesn’t feel that way. It’s the band’s fourth record, and most of it could quite snugly fit on any of their earliest cuts. Perhaps Afraid of Heights is just that – it sometimes feels a little restrained or conservative, as if the group are standing just off the edge rather than embracing the fear and crafting a definitive surf-punk album, and scaling the indie-rock charts.

Let’s be real though: it’s unfair to criticise a record for not evolving when it is as enjoyable as Afraid of Heights. It’s heartening to see Wavves’ commitment to perfecting their take on the genre, and that’s exactly what they do on what is probably their strongest record. A catchy, sun-kissed slab of surf-punk then, even if it is perhaps a missed opportunity in some respects.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Killerhit
March 28th 2013


6016 Comments


"California surf-punk"

Oh well, it's still a better genre than progressive technical viking death mariachicore.

alachlahol
March 28th 2013


7593 Comments


this shit sounds like some kinda weezer rip off but its ok. saw this guy live a few years back after he picked up jay reatards rhythm section and they were petty bad i wanted to throw a water bottle filled with my own piss at his face but i restrained,, the drummer kept crackin jokes tryin to make people laugh only little did he know the joke was on him

i hate this band but kinda like em

bloc
March 28th 2013


70694 Comments


Demon To Lean On is soooooooooooo good

FromDaHood
March 28th 2013


9111 Comments


Doubting

PorkchopExpress
March 28th 2013


405 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Demon to Lean On is probably my favorite song this year so far. That song, Sail To The Sun, Cop, Dog, and the title track are all great. I've never been a huge fan of this band, but I really like this album a lot.

RadicalEd
March 28th 2013


9546 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

demon to lean on. Everything else... not so much.

mindleviticus
March 28th 2013


10649 Comments


King of the Beach was pretty bad. I have no doubt this is bad as well.

bloc
March 28th 2013


70694 Comments


Demon to Lean On is probably my favorite song this year so far.

Ahhh! Me too!

I should listen back to this and maybe increase my rating.

RadicalEd
March 28th 2013


9546 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

no you should listen to demon to lean on and then dicrease the rating, cuz everything else on this is bleh.

bloc
March 28th 2013


70694 Comments


That's what I thought at first too. But you never know what a few days might change.

TomAkaVeto
March 28th 2013


1963 Comments


I love King of the Beach, so I'll probably love this too.

newjunk2
March 29th 2013


232 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Demon To Lean On is soooooooooooo good [2]

breakingthefragile
March 29th 2013


3104 Comments


When given the option of clicking two links under your review, one saying "Yes" and the other saying "No," I decided that, indeed, the review WAS well-written, and therefore, I moved my cursor over to "Yes" link and applied some light pressure on my mouse with my index finger, at which point, I was directed to a page informing me that my vote had, indeed, been counted.

Aids
March 29th 2013


24556 Comments


yessssss

ps fuck this band

alachlahol
March 29th 2013


7593 Comments


band isnt lo fi anymore and this album isnt surf rock either this is alt rock pop shit

NeoSpaz
March 29th 2013


4533 Comments


i usually dig what these guys put out, but if they dropped the lo fi, damn

alachlahol
March 29th 2013


7593 Comments


last album wasnt even lofi so dont know what your complaining about

Days of Future Passed
March 31st 2013


479 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Demon to Lean On is great, rest of the album's okay.

NeoSpaz
April 1st 2013


4533 Comments


didn't listen to last album so

pmmets07
April 1st 2013


5984 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

definitely some jams on here. the title track is nice, i'd like to see them go in that direction more.



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