The Waves, the Wake

The Waves, the Wake

by Great Lake Swimmers
The Waves, the Wake

The Waves, the Wake

by Great Lake Swimmers

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Overview

Recorded in a 145-year-old church in London, Ontario, the Canadian group's seventh full-length effort, which happens to coincide with their 15th anniversary, delivers enough bucolic atmosphere to seed an entire province. Pastoral chamber folk-pop has served as the foundation of Great Lake Swimmers' oeuvre since the group debuted in 2003, but The Waves, The Wake is the band's most ethereal outing to date. Eschewing, for the most part, the trad-folk architecture of previous outings -- frontman Tony Dekker opted to avoid writing with an acoustic guitar this time around -- the collective have leaned into their more orchestral side, employing copious amounts of harp, lute, cello, flute, pipe organ, marimba, and banjo. Opener "The Talking Wind" best exemplifies this approach, administering an airy swirl of woodwinds and sumptuous harmonies that evokes a tiny benevolent dust devil wandering aimlessly through a star-studded meadowland. Follow-ups "In a Certain Light" and "Alone But Not Alone" tread more familiar pastures, coasting along on Dekker's fluid tenor and agrarian imagery, and doubling down on the warmly lit heartland folk-rock of past outings. Sometimes, when this experimental framework is applied to what otherwise would have been another typically pleasant, Sunday afternoon-ready Great Lake Swimmers outing, the results can elicit an almost narcotic level of ambiance, as is the case with the treacly, a cappella "Visions of a Different World" and the largely inert, marimba-led "Holding Nothing Back." Still, there's something to be said for tweaking the recipe a little, and The Waves, The Wake, despite remaining swathed in reverb, feels like a tiny step forward for the band. It's unequivocally a GLS production, but in setting some limitations, they've discovered some new sonic vistas, and in doing so found the middle ground between the lush, existential indie folk of Fleet Foxes and the temperate AM soft rock of America and Seals & Crofts. ~ James Christopher Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 08/17/2018
Label: Nettwerk
UPC: 0067003114820
Rank: 101440

Tracks

  1. The Talking Wind
  2. In a Certain Light
  3. Alone But Not Alone
  4. Falling Apart
  5. Side Effects
  6. The Real Work
  7. Root Systems
  8. Unmaking the Bed
  9. Visions of a Different World
  10. Holding Nothing Back
  11. Mouth of Flames
  12. The Open Sea

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Great Lake Swimmers   Primary Artist
Kevin Kane   Guitar
Tony Dekker   Guitar,Vocals
Joey Wright   Mandolin
Erik Arnesen   Banjo,Guitar
Mary Lattimore   Harp
Drew Jurecka   Clarinet,Clarinet (Bass)
Bob Egan   Pedal Steel
Mike Olsen   Cello
Dean Drouillard   Guitar (12 String)
Bret Higgins   Bass,Mandolin,Bass (Upright),Bass (Electric)
Les Allt   Flute
Joseph Shabason   Flute
Lucas Harris   Lute
Chris Stringer   Piano,Muted Piano
Kurt Nielsen   Bass (Electric)
Michael Davidson   Marimba,Vibraphone
Michael Boguski   Piano
Kirk Starkey   Cello
Megan Bonnell   Vocals (Background)
Tim Crabtree   Piano
Joshua Van Tassell   Drums,Marimba,Percussion,Vibraphone
J.J. Ipsen   Piano
Bryan Gloyd   Pipe Organ

Technical Credits

Kevin Kane   Effects
Tony Dekker   Composer,Producer
Drew Jurecka   Arranger
Andy Magoffin   Engineer
Phil Demetro   Mastering
Adam Vollick   Artwork
John Dinsmore   Engineer
Chris Stringer   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Stephen Koszler   Engineer
Joshua Van Tassell   Effects,Engineer
Alex Gamble   Engineer
Andrew Doidge   Engineer
Roberta Landreth   Design
Geoff Farnsworth   Illustrations
Clelia Scala   Creation
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