Hideaway is an album by Wavves released on the record label Fat Possum Records on July 16, 2021.[1] This was the band's first album since You're Welcome was released four years earlier. The band worked with producer Dave Sitek,[2] and the album's themes were inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]
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Studio album by Wavves | ||||
Released | July 16, 2021 | |||
Studio | Dave Sitek's home studio (Los Angeles) | |||
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Length | 29:15 | |||
Label | Fat Possum | |||
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In early 2019, Wavves began recording songs for what would become their seventh studio album.[4] This would become their first new music released since the 2018 standalone singles "All Star Goth" and "Emo Christmas".[3] After early studio sessions reportedly lacked surprises and "magic", according to frontman Nathan Williams,[4] the band began working with producer Dave Sitek.[2] According to Williams, melodies were initially built around short samples of songs from the 1950s and 1960s before removing those samples and creating the rest of the song's structure.[4] The album's lyrical themes were reportedly inspired by Williams living in a shed behind his parents' house during the album's recording, along with the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]
On March 30, 2021, the album's first single "Sinking Feeling" was released.[5] On May 4, 2021, the band officially announced the album, simultaneously releasing the second single "Help Is on the Way".[6] The album was released by Fat Possum Records on July 16, 2021. On August 23, 2021, the band announced a live tour throughout the United States with 38 shows, starting in Las Vegas on October 1, 2021.[7] This was the first live performance by the band since December 31, 2019,[8] as plans to tour in support of the re-release of their third album King of the Beach had been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5]
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 69/100[9] |
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Beats Per Minute | 58%[11] |
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Exclaim! | 7/10[14] |
Kerrang! | 3/5[15] |
The Line of Best Fit | 58%[16] |
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Pitchfork | 6.2/10[2] |
Uncut | 7/10[18] |
The album was met with generally favorable reviews by critics, scoring 69 out of 100 on Metacritic.[9] NME called the album "Wavves' most original and varied work yet".[17] In a mixed review, Pitchfork called the album's hooks "straightforward to a fault, and short on those small, sometimes barely even perceptible deviations from expectation that distinguish a sublime hook from a routine one".[2] Classic Rock was more negative, calling it "an album full of lo-fi pop-tinged melodies sugarcoating a bitter centre".[12]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Thru Hell" | Nathan Williams | 2:46 |
2. | "Hideaway" |
| 3:58 |
3. | "Help Is on the Way" |
| 3:24 |
4. | "Sinking Feeling" | Alex Gates | 3:34 |
5. | "Honeycomb" | Stephen Pope | 4:12 |
6. | "The Blame" |
| 3:08 |
7. | "Marine Life" | Williams | 2:06 |
8. | "Planting a Garden" | Williams | 2:25 |
9. | "Caviar" | Williams | 3:48 |
Total length: | 29:15 |
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