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New Wave Blues

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New Wave Blues
Studio album by
Released2009
RecordedJuly–August 2008
GenreIndie pop, rock
Length48:10
ProducerPatrick Krief
The Wandas chronology
New Wave Blues
(2009)
The Wandas
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
San Diego Entertainer Magazine(favorable)[1]

New Wave Blues is the debut studio album by the Wandas, independently released in 2009.

Track listing

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  1. "New Wave Blues" – 4:39 McEachern / Battey
  2. "Bending Over Backwards" – 4:07 McEachern
  3. "Thank You Note" – 4:08 McEachern
  4. "Please Come Home" – 3:53 McEachern
  5. "Everyday (is as bad as monday)" - 4:43* McEachern / Battey
  6. "Trepidation" – 4:11 McEachern / Battey / Lucivero / McElholm
  7. "1 in 4" – 3:20 McEachern / Battey / Lucivero / McElholm
  8. "Fighting a War" – 4:11 McEachern
  9. "The Lady" – 4:09 McEachern / Battey
  10. "Lose You – 6:16 McEachern
  11. "Better Now" – 4:28 McEachern

Videos

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A music video was released for "Thank You Note",[2] featuring upwards of 200 fans, family, and friends all singing the lyrics to the song. The video was successful and viewed tens of thousands of times.[3] The video for "Thank You Note" was featured on Fuse TV on demand in July 2009.[4]

Personnel

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  • Keith McEachern - Lead vocals, guitar, synth, keys, piano, glockenspiel, percussion, sequencing
  • Brent Battey - Guitar, background vocals
  • Ross Lucivero - Bass guitar, background vocals
  • Pete McElholm - Drums, percussion, sequencing
  • Erica Mazaika - Additional Vocals on "Better Now"
  • Patrick Krief - Producer, additional guitars, synth, piano, tambourine, background vocals
  • J. Saliba - Engineer
  • Ryan Morey - Mastering
  • Brenda Van der Merwe - Violin
  • Dimitar Petkov - Viola
  • Leo Eguchi - Cello
  • Matt Kane- Tenor saxophone
  • Jeff Lizotte - Trumpet

References

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  1. ^ "Off the Beaten Track: Music Reviews and Musings by Mary Leary | SD Entertainer Magazine". 25 September 2009.
  2. ^ "Thank You Note". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-20. Retrieved 11 January 2012.
  3. ^ "Off The Beaten Track: Music Reviews and Musings by Mary Leary | San Diego Entertainer Magazine". Sdentertainer.com. 2009-09-25. Retrieved 2012-01-11.
  4. ^ "FUSE Networks Profile". Sonicbids. 2008-02-06. Retrieved 2012-01-11.