"We love Pig Hog Cables because we run a lot of pedals! The multiple colors that Pig Hog Cables offer makes it easy to know which connection is going where especially in dark venues so we know whose cable is whose when we're packing up. We gig A LOT, so it's reassuring to know that we don't have to worry about our cables breaking while we're on the road or worrying about our tone."
Marking a new chapter in their trajectory, the Weep Wave presents a cosmic shift in vision, fresh faces, and a brand-new album titled Speck. In this kaleidoscopic record - produced by Dylan Wall (Great Grandpa, Tangerine, Hibou, Versing, Scarves) at Hills Studio in Seattle and mastered by the legendary Jack Endino (Mudhoney, Nirvana, Soundgarden, L7, Mark Lanegan) - the band embarks on a sonic odyssey through the diverse genres they proudly call home. Across the dynamic eleven tracks, the journey unfolds: from churning post-punk in "Alternate Reality" to James Murphy-esque electro dance vibes in "Slow Collapse," from thrashing garage beats in "Phasing" to surfy psych undertones in "Surrender," and the haunting slow dirge of "Never Wake Up." With Dylan Fuentes at the helm, and the rhythmic tandem of Mitch Midkiff on bass and Miles Hubbard on drums, Weep Wave unveils their tightest sound and lineup yet.
Over the years Weep Wave has played with a long list of notable names including Jack White, Gustaf, Pup, Fat Dog, Los Bitchos, Godcaster, Blackwater Holylight, Destroy Boys, White Reaper, Habibi, The Bobby Lees, and ReignWolf.
They have also performed at esteemed PNW festivals including Capitol Hill Block Party, Treefort Music Festival, Freakout Fest, Fisherman’s Village Music Festival, South Sound Block Party and Off Beat Music Fest.
In a short amount of time, they have released a new album, multiple EPs/Singles and recorded a KEXP Session. On top of all that the band has been consistently touring the states and just got back from their first international tour in Japan. The band has more exciting things coming for 2025.
"We love Pig Hog Cables because we run a lot of pedals! The multiple colors that Pig Hog Cables offer makes it easy to know which connection is going where especially in dark venues so we know whose cable is whose when we're packing up. We gig A LOT, so it's reassuring to know that we don't have to worry about our cables breaking while we're on the road or worrying about our tone."
Marking a new chapter in their trajectory, the Weep Wave presents a cosmic shift in vision, fresh faces, and a brand-new album titled Speck. In this kaleidoscopic record - produced by Dylan Wall (Great Grandpa, Tangerine, Hibou, Versing, Scarves) at Hills Studio in Seattle and mastered by the legendary Jack Endino (Mudhoney, Nirvana, Soundgarden, L7, Mark Lanegan) - the band embarks on a sonic odyssey through the diverse genres they proudly call home. Across the dynamic eleven tracks, the journey unfolds: from churning post-punk in "Alternate Reality" to James Murphy-esque electro dance vibes in "Slow Collapse," from thrashing garage beats in "Phasing" to surfy psych undertones in "Surrender," and the haunting slow dirge of "Never Wake Up." With Dylan Fuentes at the helm, and the rhythmic tandem of Mitch Midkiff on bass and Miles Hubbard on drums, Weep Wave unveils their tightest sound and lineup yet.
Over the years Weep Wave has played with a long list of notable names including Jack White, Gustaf, Pup, Fat Dog, Los Bitchos, Godcaster, Blackwater Holylight, Destroy Boys, White Reaper, Habibi, The Bobby Lees, and ReignWolf.
They have also performed at esteemed PNW festivals including Capitol Hill Block Party, Treefort Music Festival, Freakout Fest, Fisherman’s Village Music Festival, South Sound Block Party and Off Beat Music Fest.
In a short amount of time, they have released a new album, multiple EPs/Singles and recorded a KEXP Session. On top of all that the band has been consistently touring the states and just got back from their first international tour in Japan. The band has more exciting things coming for 2025.
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