Harmony

Harmony

by The Wake
Harmony

Harmony

by The Wake

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

The Wake formed when guitarist/vocalist Caesar left Altered Images in 1981. When he split he took a huge chunk of their early gloomy, post-punk sound with him. Teaming with synth player Carolyn Allen, bassist Bobby Gillespie, and drummer Stephen Allen, he conjured up a low budget, scrappy take on the gloomy, post-punk sound favored by New Order at the time. Unlike the many other bands who did the same, the Wake added their own tense, melodramatic spin to it. Caesar's vocals and words have a warmth that balances the shards of guitars, murky keyboard drone, pummeling drums, and Peter Hook-y bass. Harmony is a strong debut that shows the band not yet fully realized, but close enough to escape any charges of mere copycatting. Would they exist without the path New Order, and Joy Division before them, blazed? Probably not, but that doesn't mean that they didn't make music worth hearing. Certainly any sad, lonely soul will find much solace in the gloom and mist here. Songs like "An Immaculate Conception'' or "Heartburn" hover like a mist of tears, the latter coming close to the lofty territory Felt inhabited. Other more uptempo songs seek to cut through the fog with serrated guitar strings and tom-toms that are clubbed to the breaking point. "Testament" pulses like an open wound that was likely caused by Caesar slashing at his guitar, "Patrol" darkly grinds over insistent drum patterns, and "Judas" comes close to being danceable, though it's a little too depressing to inspire much movement unless you're just pulling a blanket over your head. The song that best blends the moodiness and forward motion is "Favour." With some luck, it could have been a hit with its pleasing guitar jangle, sneaky hook, and propulsive drumming. The album definitely captures a very specific mood and does it in exciting ways that are never (too) derivative. The Wake may have been working with an established template, but Caesar's vision, the emotional impact of his songs, and the fantastic amounts of energy the band put in, all combine to make it a sterling example of a sound instead of a group of imitators. ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 12/30/2022
Label: Factory
UPC: 0708527220146
Rank: 73972

Tracks

  1. Judas
  2. Testament
  3. Patrol
  4. The Old Men
  5. Favour
  6. Heartburn
  7. An Immaculate Conception

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Wake   Primary Artist
Joe Donelly   Bass

Technical Credits

Steve Allen   Composer
Bobby Gillespie   Group Member
Joe Donnelly   Composer
Chris Nagle   Producer
The Wake   Composer,Producer,Cover Design
Paul Slattery   Photography
James Kay   Cover Design
Robert Gillespie   Composer
Steven Allen   Group Member
Phil Stannard   Engineer
Oz McCormick   Producer
Wilf Smarties   Producer
Carolyn Allen   Composer,Group Member
Barry Andrew   Producer
Stuart Pickering   Engineer
Alexa Caesar   Liner Notes,Group Member
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