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Tearwave
Tearwave
Tearwave
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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Shoegaze is alive and well in Tearwave. A decade after bands like Lush, Slowdive and Ride rose and fell into obscurity, Tearwave comes to fill the void. — Projekt is proud to announce their new signing: Tearwave, a gorgeous...  more »

     
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All Artists: Tearwave
Title: Tearwave
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Projekt Records
Original Release Date: 7/16/2007
Release Date: 7/16/2007
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Styles: Indie & Lo-Fi, Goth & Industrial
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 617026019727

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Shoegaze is alive and well in Tearwave. A decade after bands like Lush, Slowdive and Ride rose and fell into obscurity, Tearwave comes to fill the void.

Projekt is proud to announce their new signing: Tearwave, a gorgeous Shoegazer / Dream-Pop quartet from one of the snowiest and depressed cities in America: Buffalo, NY.

Shoegaze is alive and well in Tearwave. A decade after bands like Lush, Slowdive and Ride rose and fell into obscurity, Tearwave comes to fill the void. Not just a re-creation of things tried and true, but a decade wiser and mature. Tearwave integrates sounds echoed from the spectrum of Shoegaze music, yet rarely mimics their influences; Tearwave takes their cues then creates a whole new supernova of sound for a current generation of indie-rock listeners.

Jenn Manganiello?s luscious vocals dig deep into the listener?s subconscious soul with her red-wine melodies and the distant warmth of her lyrics. Doug White?s guitars and keyboards soothe and drive with melodic darkness. John Stephanski?s arsenal of vintage drums and percussive instruments lay a pounding foundation while Joe Villella's solid bass battens down the hatches to round out Tearwave?s monumental sound.

Tearwave?s compact, tight and driving songs are infused with an uneasy haunting mood; their music is dark and moody with an edge of troubling inspiration. This spellbinding sound has the genre?s enthusiasts spreading a frenzied buzz about Tearwave. U.S. and Europe Shoegaze and Darkwave message boards and blogs have been full of Tearwave references since the band?s appearance on MySpace just a few months ago.
 

CD Reviews

Shoegaze with bite
Jack Shear | 08/27/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Tearwave make music for the days when shadows lengthen on the walls. Life in upstate New York appears to have seeped into the band's soul as their debut album is rife with bleak winters, sullen desperation, and glimmers of beauty just gone by. However, Tearwave do not simply mine the tropes of the shoegaze genre in imitation of other group's past glories. Rather, they offer a few unique twists on the familiar territory of ethereal goth; the guitar work features a nice blend of deep, hazy chorus and stark acoustics, and the percussion is unusually strong. And Jenn Manganiello's voice is as lovely and melodic as anyone working in a similar vein. At times distant, at times viscerally immediate, Tearwave's dream-like shoegaze will appeal to parched ears thirsting for shimmering textures and melancholic musings.

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I'm very happy!
Justarasta | Coral Gables, FL United States | 07/14/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I've been a big fan of Mira, Love Spirals Downward, Autums' Grey Solace etc for some time. Not much has gotten my attention of late in the Shoegazing genre until I heard of Tearwave. The music is a great combination of wonderful vocals overlaid over spiraling guitars. Solid music with a fair amount of variation. If you happen to be trying to decide between this and their second CD go with this one. Not only are the songs more varied but the sonics are much better. While not Mira Apart this CD gets plenty cloes for me."
Good first effort
Bradford A. Harkness | California, Missouri, Ohio, Korea and else where | 02/26/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Tearwave is a good album by what could become a very good band. The group caught my attention when a review likened them to LUSH, one of my favorite bands, so I listened to some clips and decided to buy it. I wouldn't say LUSh comes to mind exactly, nor would I put too much similarity with the "shoe gaze" style music of the late 80's and 90's, but the band has a deeply effect driven sound and female vocals that do share some of the qualities of other bands. At times the music reminds me of Cocteau Twins and even Amber Asylum or Lovespirals Downwards but to make too many comparisons would be unfair as the group offers some new twists of thier own and definately has thier own unique style, both lyricall and aurally. It is a pretty record, a good one for falling asleep too (if you can let yourself, I have a hard time sometimes becasue I want to ehar the next song or one again)or for driving or anything. I like alot of the Projekt stuff, mainly Lovespirals and Faith andd the Muse and the like, and this sia good addition to a collection if you like the haunting female vocal melodies- though the feel is not "goth" (thankfully) or pop or anything. Tearwave could easily find themselves creating a niche of thier own in the music community and I am anxious to see what they do next to follow up a superb first album."