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After forming in 2013, Brooklyn outfit Twin Wave first unleashed their unique blend of dream pop via debut single “Relapse” and a subsequent self-titled EP, which Earmilk described as, “intoxicatingly meditative,” and the Wild Honey Pie cited as “multi-faceted and engrossing...” After its release, the group played throughout the city, with highlights from the New Music Seminar, MTV’s O Music Awards, and NYC’s CMJ Festival and a month long residency at Arlene's Grocery. They've supported acts including JD Samson & MEN, Spirit Animal, Great Caesar, Fort Lean, and Børns.
Since their debut, Twin Wave extensively worked on new music, they dropped a pair of striking singles -- “Into The Night,” and “Feel You,” which Entertainment Weekly described as “a rare smart song that doesn’t go out of its way to show off how smart it is.”
But it wasn’t until Twin Wave underwent a major sea change in 2015 that the group really found its footing. After parting ways with their rhythm section, they became a trio, featuring founding members Nick Williams (vocals), Sarik Kumar (guitar) and Maxx Berkowitz (guitar). After linking up with producer Tommy Eichmann (Alex Winston), they crafted their mature, breakthrough follow-up Pour Out The Dark, a five-song EP recorded at Brooklyn’s renowned Mission Sound Recording. A sweeping, lush set of tracks, creating a blend of dream pop-rock all their own, fitting somewhere between alternative act Future Islands and the retro rocker howl of the Police.
Since their debut, Twin Wave extensively worked on new music, they dropped a pair of striking singles -- “Into The Night,” and “Feel You,” which Entertainment Weekly described as “a rare smart song that doesn’t go out of its way to show off how smart it is.”
But it wasn’t until Twin Wave underwent a major sea change in 2015 that the group really found its footing. After parting ways with their rhythm section, they became a trio, featuring founding members Nick Williams (vocals), Sarik Kumar (guitar) and Maxx Berkowitz (guitar). After linking up with producer Tommy Eichmann (Alex Winston), they crafted their mature, breakthrough follow-up Pour Out The Dark, a five-song EP recorded at Brooklyn’s renowned Mission Sound Recording. A sweeping, lush set of tracks, creating a blend of dream pop-rock all their own, fitting somewhere between alternative act Future Islands and the retro rocker howl of the Police.
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