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Grandaddy - Blu Wav

 (Limited Edition Opaque Blue Vinyl)


Label:

Dangerbird

Genre:

Pop/Rock

Product No.:
ADBR 2721
UPC: 842803027217
Availability:
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Category:

Vinyl Record



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Grandaddy's sixth studio album

Limited edition opaque blue vinyl

"For all the heartache, Blu Wav is surprisingly uplifting, transcendent, even." — MOJO

Bluegrass and new wave music are the influences on the first full-length studio release from indie rock band Grandaddy since 2017's Last Place.

A prolific storyteller, Jason Lytle is inspired by the overwhelming beauty of nature to the mundane moments that spark life's strongest memories. Introducing pedal steel into the band's repertoire for the first time, buoyant lead single "Watercooler" comments on the dichotomy of both. It was inspired by having his own outdoorsy rock guy (in both senses of the word) lifestyle while his partner had an office job.

Lytle shares, "Most of my relationships have involved girls who worked in office settings. This song is about the end of one, or perhaps a few, of those relationships. Listeners will also notice the pedal steel on this track and eventually on many others from the forthcoming new album. It's a first for Grandaddy, and I couldn't be more thrilled about this fact."

With the album title Blu Wav meant to be a literal mash-up of "bluegrass" and "new wave," the new collection has a distinct feel, a uniform vibe, and a somewhat unexpected sound. It was conceived as Grandaddy maestro Jason Lytle was driving through the Nevada desert, and Patti Page's "Tennessee Waltz" came across the classic country station on the radio.

He was immediately intrigued by the possibilities of what it might sound like to keep the slow sway and sweet, simple lyrics of the bluegrass waltz while adding layers of dense synthesizers and the electronics of new wave. It incorporates the lo-fi lushness and sometimes-psychedelic orchestration Grandaddy is knownfor with Lytle's first foray into true country. Seven of its 13 songs are waltzes, and as Lytle notes, "there's an inordinate amount of pedal steel."

 




Side A
Blu Wav
Cabin in My Mind
Long as I'm Not the One
You're Going to Be Fine and I'm Going to Hell
Water cooler
Let's Put this Pinto on the Moon
On a Train or Bus

Side B
Jukebox App
Yeehaw Ai in the Year 2025
Ducky, Boris and Dart
East Yosemite
Nothin' to Lose
Blu Wav Buh Bye

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