The Ninth Wave - Heavy Like a Headache (2022)

Artist: The Ninth Wave
Title: Heavy Like a Headache
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Distiller Records
Genre: Post-Punk, New Wave, Indie Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 39:44
Total Size: 92.5 / 256 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Heavy Like a Headache
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Distiller Records
Genre: Post-Punk, New Wave, Indie Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 39:44
Total Size: 92.5 / 256 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Intro (0:35)
2. Maybe You Didn't Know (3:40)
3. Heron on the Water (3:34)
4. Interlude (0:27)
5. Hard Not to Hold You (2:58)
6. These Depopulate Hours (2:52)
7. The Morning Room (2:43)
8. Everything Will Be Fine (3:02)
9. These Depopulate Hours (Reprise) (0:32)
10. What Makes You a Man (3:54)
11. Piece and Pound Coins (2:24)
12. Heavy Like a Headache (2:40)
13. Pivotal (3:10)
14. Some (3:35)
15. Song for Leaving (3:46)
The Ninth Wave’s sophomore album, Heavy Like a Headache, produced by the band themselves and mixed by Max Heyes (Massive Attack, Doves, Primal Scream) explores feelings of grief, anxiety, anger and loneliness, and represents the 4-piece's most triumphant and diverse body of work to date.
Heavy Like A Headache is the band's second full length album following their 2019 debut Infancy which garnered widespread critical acclaim and nominations for the AIM Award Album Of The Year and Scottish Album of the Year.
Constantly developing and pushing their sound into exciting new territory, sonically The Ninth Wave are challenging expectations and preconceptions of the their music with their second album. Leaning toward influence from contemporaries such as Massive Attack, Young Fathers, Mount Kimbie and Portishead - the quartet assuredly retain their own distinct songwriting craft and approach.
Heavy Like A Headache is the band's second full length album following their 2019 debut Infancy which garnered widespread critical acclaim and nominations for the AIM Award Album Of The Year and Scottish Album of the Year.
Constantly developing and pushing their sound into exciting new territory, sonically The Ninth Wave are challenging expectations and preconceptions of the their music with their second album. Leaning toward influence from contemporaries such as Massive Attack, Young Fathers, Mount Kimbie and Portishead - the quartet assuredly retain their own distinct songwriting craft and approach.