Day Wave Something Here
Chill · Laura-Lynn Petrick · 2017 · 193K
Day Wave – Something Here
2017 · 2010s · · · · Directed by Laura-Lynn Petrick
With less than a month to go until the release of his debut album The Days We Had [May 5, Harvest Records], Day Wave shares the music video for the album’s first single “Something Here”.
Of the Laura-Lynn Petrick-directed video, Day Wave’s vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Jackson Phillips told Billboard,”We wanted to do something that captured a feeling rather than outlined a story. Something simple that felt real, as if the viewer could see their own life in the video. Laura-Lynn really brought out that vibe with this one.”
“Something Here” premiered earlier this year as Zane Lowe’s World Record on Beats 1, Apple Music’s global radio station. Stereogum called the song “a polished and driving dream-pop track,” while Consequence of Sound said, “Day Wave delivers another dream pop gem…a bass-led verse that gives way to an ocean of synths and twinkly guitars.” Fans who preorder the album will receive the single as an instant grat along with the recently released track “Untitled,” which Paste said “is Day Wave’s latest magic trick: turning boredom and longing into something serene and gorgeous. Go for a drive, put it on repeat and settle in as we wait for Phillips to conjure more from his exceptionally promising debut.” Additionally, the album’s newest instant grat “Promises” is also available today.
In support of The Days We Had, Day Wave will embark on a full-scale North American headline tour this summer. It begins June 1 at Mississippi Studios in Portland, OR, rolls through major cities across the U.S. and Canada, and concludes June 29 in Santa Barbara, CA at SOhO Music Club. The entire itinerary can be found below — Paste wrote, “catch him before he’s filling venues twice this size in 2018.” Tickets are on-sale now — check HERE for more info.
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