Stateside indie poppers have said they came together with 'the idea of completely ripping the Wake off.' Recently defunct Swedish duo borrowed from the Wake for a song on their 2006 On Trade Winds EP. ![]() The Wake will still probably always remain a cult band compared to those groups, but they've proven increasingly influential over the past few years. Fittingly, their best music mixes nervously funky post-punk with wispy bedroom synth-pop.īut of course, that combination was hardly obvious at the time, and it's easy to see how in an earlier media environment, the Wake must've sounded like lesser clones of. The Glasgow band can claim the unique distinction of recording for two of the preeminent British indie labels of the late 20th century, Factory and Sarah. Some bands have to wait years or even decades to be fully appreciated. Wake Here Comes Everybody Rar Average ratng: 3,6/5 2423reviews
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