The Texas psychedelic combo Holy Wave take a restrained approach to their music, sounding like they have only just woken up as the tapes start rolling. Mixing sleepy shoegaze, reverb-baked garage rock,
and slowly creeping psych, the quintet staked out a quiet claim as one of the more satisfying bands of their era. Their early records, like 2011's Knife Hits, leaned more toward the garage rock side of the equation; they soon started adding more vintage synths to the mix, and by the time they hit the 2020s, albums like Interloper and Five of Cups were balanced equally between trippy guitars and humming keyboards.
Holy Wave formed in 2008 when multi-instrumentalists Kyle Hager and Julián Ruiz decided to leave their hometown of El Paso for the more musically friendly environment of Austin. After adding Ryan Fuson, Joey Cook, and Dustin Zozaya to the lineup, they developed a sound that worked in garage rock,
glazed-over psychedelic sounds, and echoing shoegaze. Each member contributed to the writing and took turns adding whatever instrument seemed right. After making a name for themselves in Austin (and becoming regular guests at the annual Austin Psych Fest), Holy Wave released their first LP, 2011's Knife Hits. In 2012, the quintet issued an EP, The Evil Has Landed, and these first two releases were paired on a 2013 collection called Evil Hits.
The band spent time touring and honing their sound by adding drones and more layers of dreamlike reverb, then in early 2014, issued their second proper album, Relax, through the partnership of the Reverberation Appreciation Society and Burger Records. The following year, they released The Evil
Has Landed, Pt. 2, a collection of B-sides from Relax and demos for their next LP, Freaks of Nurture. That album was produced by the band and busy Austin producer Erik Wofford, and was issued by the Reverberation Appreciation Society in early 2016. Holy Wave set out on tour afterward, making their usual appearance at the Levitation Festival in Austin and recording a Fuzz Club session in London that was released in early 2017. The group spent the year touring with Hope Sandoval and working on their fourth album.
2018's Adult Fear was produced by Dillon Fernandez of the garage rock band Leather Girls and featured a less lush, slightly uneasy sound that allowed Holy Wave to bring some spookiness into their laid-back tunes. As usual, a spell of touring followed before the band headed back to record more music. Working with producer Charles Godfrey in his Scary American studio, the group bucked
tradition to finish one song at a time, while layering in more keys than ever before, and for the first time, letting each bandmember take over lead vocals. The resulting album, Interloper, was released in July of 2020. After doing some hard thinking during the COVID-19 pandemic about whether they wanted to continue making music, the band began work on their fifth album. Featuring contributions from Estrella del Sol of Mint Field, plus Lorelle Meets the Obsolete's Lorena Quintanilla and Alberto Gonzalez, 2023's Five of Cups sees the group pursuing a similar keyboard-heavy, moodily relaxed direction as their previous album.
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1. HOLY WAVE - EVIL HITS 2013
Holy Wave released their first LP, 2011's Knife Hits. In 2012, the quintet issued an EP, The Evil Has
Landed, and these first two releases were paired on a 2013 collection called Evil Hits.
Holy Wave – Evil Hits
Label: The Reverberation Appreciation Society – RVRB-011
Genre: Rock
Style: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Year: 2013
KNIFE HITS 2011
01. Best Friends 3:40
02. Brahman 4:03
03. Arab Spring 3:36
04. Golden Truth 2:38
05. Gris 4:50
THE EVIL HAS LANDED 2012
06. Albuquerque Freakout 4:44
07. Dejame En Paz 3:31
08. Spooky Fuckin Blues 3:30
09. The Pass 3:49
10. Cool De La 4:56
Flac Size: 194 MB
2. HOLY WAVE - RELAX 2014
The echo and reverb that hover over the music on Relax certainly help to conjure up a lysergic mood, as
do the occasional atonal sound effects that creep in and out of the mix, but the real key to Holy Wave is their way with a drone; the low-budget organ that lurks in the background of most of these tunes gives the music a persistent, thoughtful hum that not only gives the songs a cohesive thread but adds a hypnotic element, lulling the listener into the determined drift of these 11 songs. Holy Wave are clearly students of the fuzz 'n' Farfisa branch of psychedelia rather than the more serious acts that would emerge on the West Coast (the Dead and the Airplane wouldn't sing about surfing in the subway, let alone make it sound like a good idea), but their commitment to a properly expanded mind never seems
less than total, as the ringing of the guitars, the throb of the bass, and the report of the tambourine suggest a descent into a gentle maelstrom. Holy Wave could work a little harder on their melodies (the "Hey Joe" lift "Psychological Thriller" is as good as they get in terms of tunefulness), but they sure have a sound of their own, and if you're of a mind to journey beyond the infinite with your headphones as your guide, Relax is as good a road map as you'll find in the year 2014.
Holy Wave - Relax
Label: The Reverberation Appreciation Society – RVRB-016
Format: CD, Album
Country: US
Released: Jan 28, 2014
Genre: Rock
Style: Indie Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Garage Rock
TRACKS
01. Do You Feel It? 3:34
02. Psychological Thriller 2:39
03. Night Tripper 5:02
04. Sol Love 2:30
05. Star Stamp 3:33
06. Son Of Sound 4:41
07. Shamania 4:53
08. Change Your Head / Ecstatic Moment 5:03
09. Surfin MTA 3:59
10. Mouth Mountain 4:19
11. Wet & Wild 2:37
Flac Size: 282 MB
3. HOLY WAVE - THE EVIL HAS LANDED II (EP) 2015
The Evil Has Landed, Pt. 2, a collection of B-sides from Relax and demos for their next LP, Freaks of
Nurture. That album was produced by the band and busy Austin producer Erik Wofford, and was issued by the Reverberation Appreciation Society in early 2016.
Holy Wave – The Evil Has Landed Part II
Label: The Reverberation Appreciation Society – RVRB-021
Format: Vinyl, 10", EP, Limited Edition, Clear
Country: US
Released: 2015
Genre: Rock
Style: Psychedelic Rock
TRACKS
A1. Sueños
A2. Hood Dreams
A3. Crystal Blue P
B1. Son Of Sound
B2. Lady Madonna's Operation
B3. Our Pigs Only Have One Bad Day
Flac Size: 157 MB
4. HOLY WAVE - FREAKS OF NURTURE 2016
Mixing long, droning songs that ebb and flow like the best psych-y dream pop with shorter, more focused tunes that bring to mind paisley underground heroes the Rain Parade, the record never settles into the kind of dazed autopilot one might expect from a group so relaxed. It helps that the long songs
actually build into something impressively dramatic, especially the album-opening "She Put a Seed in My Ear" and the majestic ballad "California Took My Bobby Away," which sounds like a great lost shoegaze track. The band really gets into some deep and resonant territory here as the instruments and vocals lock into highly satisfactory grooves and the sound floods the listener's senses with warm, soothing feelings.
The hookier tracks really stand out in this environment; the jangling, paisley-clad "Wendy Go Round" shows right away that Holy Wave have upped their game in the song department. Further examples of
this upgrade can be found on the murkily rampaging rocker "You Should Lie" and the spooky-sweet "Minstrel's Gallop," which closes the album on a nice relaxed note. The band sounded just fine before, quite properly psychedelic and dream state-y; on Freaks of Nurture they have made all the right moves to jump themselves out of the pack and up near the front of the line of their fellow time-traveling freaks.
Holy Wave – Freaks Of Nurture
Label: The Reverberation Appreciation Society – RVRB-026
Format: CD, Album, Limited Edition
Country: US
Released: Feb 1, 2016
Genre: Rock
Style: Psychedelic Rock, Shoegaze, Indie Rock
TRACKS
01. She Put A Seed In My Ear 5:18
02. Wendy Go Round 3:24
03. Western Playland 5:08
04. You Should Lie 2:27
05. California Took My Bobby Away 5:39
06. Airwolf 5:38
07. Our Pigs 5:27
08. Sir Isaac Nukem 4:59
09. Magic Landing 2:35
10. Minstrel's Gallop 3:37
Flac Size: 297 MB
5. HOLY WAVE - ADULT FEAR 2018
The Psychedelic Texans Holy Wave built an impressively warm and enveloping sound that spread from speaker to speaker like melted butter, they change things up a little on Adult Fear. Working with producer Dillon Fernandez of the garage rock band Leather Girls instead of Erik Wofford, Holy Wave opt for a tinnier sound -- smaller in scope and more brittle at times -- that comes off like a lo-fi version
of their previous work. That may sound like a diss, but it actually works really well here. The uneven mix and less all-encompassing sound add spookiness and unease to the songs, as well as giving some tracks the feel of dusty old private-label psych tracks that have just been unearthed. Interestingly, the band doesn't scale back the arrangements at all to go with the scruffier sound. The opening "Nation in Regress" has chiming 12-string guitar, rollicking electric organ, twinkling keys, and what sounds like a Mellotron lurking in the murk, for example.
The rest of the album layers in various vintage keys, all sorts of guitars, supple rhythm section work, and wispy, heartfelt vocals throughout, never skimping on the sonic accouterments. It's a fascinating set
of choices, and Holy Wave back up the sound with the kind of dreamlike and quietly hooky songs they rolled out on their first two records. Like those records, nothing here will make listeners jump out of their chairs on first listen, but songs as sneaky good as "David's Flower," as haltingly pretty as "Dixie Cups," and as insistent as the title track are the work of a first-rate modern psychedelic combo. Holy Wave are certainly that and Adult Fear is their third impressive album in a row, one that's essential to hear for anyone who likes hazy, trippy, and unassumingly captivating psychedelia.
Holy Wave – Adult Fear
Label: The Reverberation Appreciation Society – RVRB-028
Format: CD, Album
Country: US
Released: Mar 30, 2018
Genre: Rock
Style: Psychedelic Rock
TRACKS
01. Nation In Regress 4:03
02. How Was I Supposed To Know 4:39
03. Habibi 8:06
04. Dixie Cups 5:36
05. David's Flower 5:36
06. The Nurse's Tale 4:32
07. Crys 3:56
08. Adult Fear 5:36
09. Time Is Not Okay 3:49
LINE - UP
Dustin Zozaya
Joseph A. Cook Sr.
Julian Ruiz
Kyle Hager
Ryan Fuson
WITH
Dillon Fernandez
Josh Phipps
Nolan Potter
Flac Size: 254 MB
6. HOLY WAVE - INTERLOPER 2020
On the four albums leading up to 2020's Interloper, the Texas quartet Holy Wave quietly established themselves as reliable practitioners of top-notch psychedelic sounds. The band fill their psychedelic beakers with typical ingredients like echoing guitars, spacey melodies, and hazy atmospheres, while also adding potent strains of washed-out shoegaze textures, hypnotic motorik rhythms, and reverb-
heavy garage rock. On their previous album, Adult Fear, the group added more vintage keys to the mix and that's a trend that they expand on here. Almost every track has a Vox organ or mini-Moog lurking in the background, and sometimes there are sweeping synths or clanky drum machines working away, too. The album opener, "Schmetterling," has enough trilling sequencers, thick organs, and burbling synths to give Stereolab a run for their money, and the rest of the album benefits greatly from the subtle tricky placement of the keys in the arrangements.
It's all a part of the more considered sonic approach Holy Wave undertook while recording the album. Not only have they added more keys, each song sounds like it was created in a laboratory setting. Any rough edges have been smoothed off, leaving the songs sounding soft, supple, and almost peaceful at
times. Gently swaying tracks like "R&B" and "Maybe Then I Can Cry" are easy to cuddle up as the guitars jangle and twang, the rhythm section sways, and the vocals croon soothingly, and the trippy epic ballad "Escapism" has a stately and majestic feel that even a half-ton of reverb can't bury. Holy Wave aren't the showiest neo-psych band around and their lack of image might make them seem a little pedestrian to the casual observer. That's never been the case, and as their music continues to expand and grow like it does here, it could be that they outlast all the hotshots and show-offs to end up as the leader of the 2010s class of psychedelic wanderers.
Holy Wave – Interloper
Label: The Reverberation Appreciation Society – RVRB-029
Format: CD, Album, Stereo
Country: US
Released: Jul 3, 2020
Genre: Rock
Style: Psychedelic Rock
TRACKS
01. Schmetterling 4:27
02. R&B 4:23
03. Interloper 3:49
04. Maybe Then I Can Cry 5:04
05. Escapism 4:26
06. I’m Not Living In The Past Anymore 4:07
07. No Love 3:36
08. Hell Bastards 3:59
09. Buddhist Pete 6:26
10. Redhead 4:19
A very strong start after the holiday break. I hope you had a nice vacation ? From this mega post i only have two. THANK YOU !
ReplyDeleteListened today ( received a few days ago: my BELOVED ILL WIND unreleased studio & live, 80 min, quality good/ very good, 5 tracks from the second unreleased lp 1969. A JOY !!!
Yes, I had beautiful vacations 😊 , all day in the sea. Thank you. Holy Wave is a great band. I love their sound.
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Austria a beautiful country, but unfortunately it cannot be had without Austrians.
I know about your elections. The fascist pigs are ready. What a pity! Send me your list please. (Is my mail).
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DeleteOkay, I got it.
DeleteI listened to my 2 Holy Wave today again.
ReplyDeleteAn exc. band.
A very good friend and Deadheadis currently on the south side of Kreta wirh his wife for a few weeks. Where i was twice in the 70s for a few months each. I've written about this before.
ReplyDeleteOh WOW !......you have done it again Kostas......many thanks for introducing me to a new band, it is very much appreciated Kostas....Love & Peace Stu
ReplyDeleteThank you for your support 🙏 my friend Stu. I appreciate it very much.
DeleteI asked my friend who is currently in Kreta ( the Deadhead) to lend me some live Dead from 1973. He likes the year 73 & 74 best.
ReplyDelete( i like it best from summer 67 to spring 68
and then the second phase until mid 69).
I'm surprised at how good they are. There are still a few mega boxes waiting for me and some dvd from the 60s Dead, i'm really interested in that. I'm fighting my way through. Next time i'll try the year 74 but then it's over.
A really fantastic concert and it from
ReplyDeleteFairgrounds Arena Oklahoma City, OK
10/19/73 ( Dick'sPick Vol. 19).