Homespun: Glass Waves, One Day We'll All Just Float Away
By Annie Zaleski in Homespun, MP3 Enhanced
Thu., May. 28 2009 @ 5:13PM
In this week's paper, Christian Schaeffer reviews Glass Waves' new, digital-only CD,
One Day We'll All Just Float Away. He has this to say:To call Glass Waves a trio is slightly misleading. While the credits for the download-only One Day We'll All Just Float Away credit singer/guitarist Jordan Heimburger, bassist Micah Johnson and drummer Nate Gregg for its sounds, the use of multi-tracked, carefully layered guitar parts are a distinctive and crucial part of the band's identity. (I haven't seen Glass Waves live yet, but the band had better be handy with looping pedals or have a Glenn Branca-like guitarmy on hand to recreate all these threads onstage.) It's to Heimburger's credit that the album's ten songs incorporate so many genres -- most notably shoegaze, lo-fi indie rock and power pop -- while retaining a fluid, shape-shifting amorphousness that keeps things cohesive.
Read the rest here. Download the album at glasswavesmusic.com and grab a sample MP3 below. The band is having a CD release show on Saturday, May 30, at Lemmons, with Via Dove and Magic CIty.
MP3: Glass Waves, "The City"



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