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10:1 - EP

Rogue Wave

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 10:1 Rogue Wave 3:19 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Interruptions Rogue Wave 4:50 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Wait for It Rogue Wave 2:30 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Crush the Camera Rogue Wave 3:00 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Rogue Wave's first album, Out of the Shadow, was an underrated indie rock gem that managed to be reminiscent of many fine bands (Yo La Tengo, Elliott Smith, the Elephant 6 collective) without sounding like a carbon copy. Their first single for their second full-length sounds like they haven't change much. "10:1" is taken from their 2005 album Descended Like Vultures and is a clattering rocker that balances a rollicking wave of electric piano and drums with Zach Rogue's yearning vocals. While it sacrifices tunefulness in favor of wild energy, it serves as a fine intro to the album. The other three tracks are exclusive to the release and are as good as anything on the first album. "Interuptions," "Wait for It," and "Crush the Camera" revisit low-key and introspective bedroom pop territory with acoustic guitars and achingly wistful vocals the main focus. Terrifically lovely and tender, they make the disc well worth springing for if you are a fan of the band.

Recent Customer Reviews

An acquired taste...
     
by TylerWack

I didn't originally like this single when I bought the CD a while back, but the song has truely grown on me. The guitar builds and the great beat really resonate in the listener, I guess it just takes some time to thing about the song differently, at least for me.

This album is a great addition to any Rogue Wave collection, Crush the Camera will catch you, Interruptions will keep you there, and 10:1 will grow on you, then blow you away.

Side Note: 10:1 was a odd addition on "Descended Like Vultures." It didn't really fit with the rest of the album. Go Figure.

Odd...
     
by Semiquaver

Good, balanced EP. 10:1 is a great song. All that said...did anyone else notice that the album art eerily mirrors the scene in the Heroes pilot where Claire drops her class ring down the garbage disposal and bloodies up her hand going after it, considering Rogue Wave's song Eyes appeared in a big montage scene in the same episode?

Simply AMAZING
     
by Miss Mack

I haven't fallen so in love with one band or all of their music since waking up to U2 in 6th grade. Rogue Wave has no missed spots, no weaknesses, no audio flaws. All of their albums have reached my Most Played List. I never regret buying their music.

Biography

Formed: 2002 in Bay Area, CA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Rogue Wave was formed in 2002 when Zach Rogue took off from his San Francisco home, headed for New York, and came home with nearly a full album's worth of songs recorded. Rogue then quit his post in his previous group, the Desoto Reds, and finished the album, which was released on Rogue's own Responsive...
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