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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelGhost Ramp, Ghrp
UPC0751937439417
eBay Product ID (ePID)24046055563
Product Key Features
FormatRecord
Release Year2017
GenreRock
ArtistWavves
Release TitleYou're Welcome
Dimensions
Item Height0.17 in
Item Weight0.62 lb
Item Length12.34 in
Item Width11.62 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks12
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Daisy 1.2 You're Welcome 1.3 No Shade 1.4 Million Enemies 1.5 Hollowed Out 1.6 Come to the Valley 1.7 Animal 1.8 Stupid in Love 1.9 Exercise 1.10 Under 1.11 Dreams of Grandeur 1.12 I Love You
Number of Discs1
NotesLimited colored vinyl LP pressing. The word 'brat' has followed Nathan Williams around for almost a decade, but at the age of 30, with a fully-fledged business to his name, as well as the ongoing success of band Wavves, his rebellious streak has proven not just purposeful but pretty damn inspiring. You're Welcome is the soundtrack to this new lease of freedom. It's Williams' tongue-in-cheek rebirth as a self-released, self-actualized, self-promoting punk kingpin, and despite putting his money where his uncensored mouth is, he's emerged not just unscathed but with the upper hand. Williams took himself into producer Dennis Herring's (King Of The Beach) studio in Downtown LA, and for the first time since the early records worked regular office hours and almost entirely alone. You're Welcome is mostly comprised of Williams' oddball, sample-led brainstorms. He came up with 40 tracks, now whittled down to twelve, fat-free punk zingers. A sample nerd, Williams delved into his obsession with 1950s doo-wop and - surprisingly - international folk, including Cambodian pop and '70's psychedelia from South America. The results make for one of the most diverse and intricate Wavves records yet. "Come To The Valley" contains a Phil Spector meets Beach Boys '60s high school dance vibe, whereas title track "You're Welcome" riffs on sound effects that could almost originate from Bizarro World, never mind Cambodia. Nathan Williams never went away, but now he's made sure he's here to stay for longer. And for that, You're Welcome.