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Related: Larry Fitzmaurice’s review of the new Wavves album, Afraid of Heights.

wavveswavves:

Im out here bwwooy 

Related: Larry Fitzmaurice’s review of the new Wavves album, Afraid of Heights.



"I went to see a doctor once, and they recommended I take something for anxiety and depression. I was put on something that was similar to Prozac for a little bit. I took maybe six or seven pills and got fed up with it [laughs], so I just stopped taking them. That stuff’s not for me. There are probably things in my life that I need to figure out, and I’m not the type of person that figures them out by talking to someone I don’t know or taking prescribed pills. As long as it’s not prescribed to me, though, I’ll take it."

Wavves’ Nathan Williams talks about self-loathing and his new LP in Larry Fitzmaurice’s feature interview.








Indie sweethearts Wavves and Best Coast collaborate on a grunge-pop burst called “Nodding Off” from Wavves’ forthcoming EP, Life Sux.






Best Coast’s Bethany Cosentino and Wavves’ Nathan Williams decide whether sporks, Justin Bieber, and tramp stamps are overrated or underrated in the new episode of Pitchfork.tv’s “Over/Under”.



Wavves (and tacos!) get the Pitchfork 3D treatment.


Click to listen to three freshly-uploaded songs from Wavves featuring Zach Hill on drums. According to the Wavves blog, “These songs were all recorded a little over a year and a half ago in Sacramento." 





"I dumped him. I was mean to him, apparently: I called him an idiot because he was dancing on the table in a bar. If I was smarter then, I would’ve stuck a dollar bill in his underwear."

Best Coast’s Bethany Cosentino explains why she kicked Wavves leader Nathan Williams to the curb when they first went out as teenagers. Read more about the current couple’s exploits at the L.A. Times’ Pop & Hiss blog.



Hey, It's a Brand New Wavves Song Called "Mutant"

UPDATE: “Mutant” originally appeared on the Japanese version of King of the Beach, so “brand new” might be a slight stretch.