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The WAEVE (Deluxe)

The WAEVE, Graham Coxon, Rose Elinor Dougall

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Blur guitarist Graham Coxon and former Pipettes member Rose Elinor Dougall may not be an obvious musical pairing, but it makes their work together as the Waeve all the more interesting. In their solo careers, they've explored styles ranging from folk to Krautrock to electro-pop. While they touch on many of these sounds on their project's self-titled debut album, it's still not quite like anything else they've done. Recorded in late 2020 and early 2021, when COVID-19 lockdowns brought time to a standstill, The Waeve's stream-of-consciousness explorations fizz with the chemistry of a new creative connection. With their combined experience, Dougall and Coxon could go in almost any direction; at times, it feels like they go in almost every direction. The album begins with "Can I Call You," a high-wire act that begins as a spacey ballad showcasing Dougall's creamy alto, then switches to a pulsing motorik driven by Coxon's cracked guitar solo and creaky vocals. As it soars and sprawls, the song embodies its call to escape from stultifying routines. Being swept away is a theme the Waeve return to on songs as different as "Drowning," a cosmic ramble through symphonic pop, free jazz, and psych-rock, and "Undine," a mythologically inspired tale of surrender that links Coxon and Dougall's beguiling verses with a powerful synth undertow. While the Waeve don't seem concerned about whether or not their audience is swept along with them, a few threads hold the album together loosely. Dougall's clean, rich voice fits almost any style effortlessly, and she builds on the warmth and humanity she displayed on 2019's solo album A New Illusion. Coxon's wide-ranging instrumentation complements her ably; together, they reimagine their influences -- which range from Sandy Denny to Van der Graaf Generator -- with plenty of inspiration. He plucks a medieval lute and she delivers graceful melismatic vocals on the beautifully dour British folk homage "All Along," but the heavy riff that splits the ground beneath them is more akin to doom metal. Her unguarded harmonies and his winding saxophone (an instrument Coxon has played since the pre-Blur band Seymour) warm up "Sleepwalking"'s pensive electro-pop, and on "Someone Up There"'s grinding post-punk, she provides shouty support to some of his finest guitar playing on the album. Tightening up some loose ends might have made The Waeve more cohesive, but at its best, it's elegant, unpredictable music made for the sheer rejuvenating pleasure of it.
© Heather Phares /TiVo

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1
Can I Call You
00:04:22

Rose Elinor Dougall, MainArtist - Graham Coxon, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - James Ford, Producer, MixingEngineer - Rose Dougall, Composer, Producer - The WAEVE, MainArtist

2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd. 2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd.

2
Kill Me Again
00:04:08

Rose Elinor Dougall, MainArtist - Graham Coxon, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - James Ford, Producer, MixingEngineer - Rose Dougall, Composer, Producer - The WAEVE, MainArtist

2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd. 2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd.

3
Over And Over
00:06:12

Rose Elinor Dougall, MainArtist - Graham Coxon, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - James Ford, Producer, MixingEngineer - Rose Dougall, Composer, Producer - The WAEVE, MainArtist

2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd. 2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd.

4
Sleepwalking
00:05:56

Rose Elinor Dougall, MainArtist - Graham Coxon, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - James Ford, Producer, MixingEngineer - Rose Dougall, Composer, Producer - The WAEVE, MainArtist

2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd. 2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd.

5
Drowning
00:06:03

Rose Elinor Dougall, MainArtist - Graham Coxon, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - James Ford, Producer, MixingEngineer - Rose Dougall, Composer, Producer - The WAEVE, MainArtist

2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd. 2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd.

6
Someone Up There
00:02:40

Rose Elinor Dougall, MainArtist - Graham Coxon, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - James Ford, Producer, MixingEngineer - Rose Dougall, Composer, Producer - The WAEVE, MainArtist

2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd. 2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd.

7
All Along
00:05:32

Rose Elinor Dougall, MainArtist - Graham Coxon, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - James Ford, Producer, MixingEngineer - Rose Dougall, Composer, Producer - The WAEVE, MainArtist

2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd. 2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd.

8
Undine
00:07:46

Rose Elinor Dougall, MainArtist - Graham Coxon, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - James Ford, Producer, MixingEngineer - Rose Dougall, Composer, Producer - The WAEVE, MainArtist

2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd. 2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd.

9
Alone And Free
00:04:48

Rose Elinor Dougall, MainArtist - Graham Coxon, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - James Ford, Producer, MixingEngineer - Rose Dougall, Composer, Producer - The WAEVE, MainArtist

2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd. 2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd.

10
You're All I Want To Know
00:06:04

Rose Elinor Dougall, MainArtist - Graham Coxon, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - James Ford, Producer, MixingEngineer - Rose Dougall, Composer, Producer - The WAEVE, MainArtist

2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd. 2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd.

DISC 2

1
Standing Still
00:05:19

Rose Elinor Dougall, MainArtist - Graham Coxon, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - James Ford, Producer, MixingEngineer - Rose Dougall, Composer, Producer - The WAEVE, MainArtist

2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd. 2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd.

2
Sure Feels Like Something
00:04:19

Rose Elinor Dougall, MainArtist - Graham Coxon, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - James Ford, Producer, MixingEngineer - Rose Dougall, Composer, Producer - The WAEVE, MainArtist

2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd. 2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd.

3
On Your Knees, Baby
00:02:13

Rose Elinor Dougall, MainArtist - Graham Coxon, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - James Ford, Producer, MixingEngineer - Rose Dougall, Composer, Producer - The WAEVE, MainArtist

2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd. 2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd.

4
Old Fashioned Morning
00:03:35

Rose Elinor Dougall, MainArtist - Graham Coxon, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - James Ford, Producer, MixingEngineer - Rose Dougall, Composer, Producer - The WAEVE, MainArtist

2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd. 2023 The WAEVE under exclusive licence to Transgressive Ltd.

Album review

Blur guitarist Graham Coxon and former Pipettes member Rose Elinor Dougall may not be an obvious musical pairing, but it makes their work together as the Waeve all the more interesting. In their solo careers, they've explored styles ranging from folk to Krautrock to electro-pop. While they touch on many of these sounds on their project's self-titled debut album, it's still not quite like anything else they've done. Recorded in late 2020 and early 2021, when COVID-19 lockdowns brought time to a standstill, The Waeve's stream-of-consciousness explorations fizz with the chemistry of a new creative connection. With their combined experience, Dougall and Coxon could go in almost any direction; at times, it feels like they go in almost every direction. The album begins with "Can I Call You," a high-wire act that begins as a spacey ballad showcasing Dougall's creamy alto, then switches to a pulsing motorik driven by Coxon's cracked guitar solo and creaky vocals. As it soars and sprawls, the song embodies its call to escape from stultifying routines. Being swept away is a theme the Waeve return to on songs as different as "Drowning," a cosmic ramble through symphonic pop, free jazz, and psych-rock, and "Undine," a mythologically inspired tale of surrender that links Coxon and Dougall's beguiling verses with a powerful synth undertow. While the Waeve don't seem concerned about whether or not their audience is swept along with them, a few threads hold the album together loosely. Dougall's clean, rich voice fits almost any style effortlessly, and she builds on the warmth and humanity she displayed on 2019's solo album A New Illusion. Coxon's wide-ranging instrumentation complements her ably; together, they reimagine their influences -- which range from Sandy Denny to Van der Graaf Generator -- with plenty of inspiration. He plucks a medieval lute and she delivers graceful melismatic vocals on the beautifully dour British folk homage "All Along," but the heavy riff that splits the ground beneath them is more akin to doom metal. Her unguarded harmonies and his winding saxophone (an instrument Coxon has played since the pre-Blur band Seymour) warm up "Sleepwalking"'s pensive electro-pop, and on "Someone Up There"'s grinding post-punk, she provides shouty support to some of his finest guitar playing on the album. Tightening up some loose ends might have made The Waeve more cohesive, but at its best, it's elegant, unpredictable music made for the sheer rejuvenating pleasure of it.
© Heather Phares /TiVo

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