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Infancy: Vinyl LP
A brief glimpse into The Ninth Waveâs disruptive, convention-skewering world makes it clear in an instant that this is a band with something to say. Their sharp, self-assured lyrics take a no-holds-barred approach to documenting the state of society, the human condition and their own personal battles, all written from the very relatable perspective of a group of young people existing in a time defined by widespread unrest and division. From explorations of self-torment and paranoia (âThis Broken Designâ) to not being accepted by society (âFlower Into Woundsâ) and the overwhelming fatigue of living in a superficial culture (âHalf Pureâ), âInfancyâ is, at its core, a mirror of the darkest facets of living in 2019. The Ninth Waveâs uncompromising message is delivered in a gargantuan, electrifying sonic style that canât fully be likened to anyone whoâs come before them. âWe never started with a mindset of âWe want to be like this band,ââ says frontman Haydn Park-Patterson. âWe're always trying to do something new.â In a wildly oversaturated market of cut-and-paste indie, The Ninth Wave offer a shock of â80s-infused power pop, drawing influence from the post-punk greats and a blend of their parentsâ record collections, including Stevie Nicks, JJ Cale and AC/DC. The vast array of inspirations they cite culminates in something that is wholly unique, lending itself to no labels or sub genres besides âthe sound of The Ninth Wave.â
A brief glimpse into The Ninth Waveâs disruptive, convention-skewering world makes it clear in an instant that this is a band with something to say. Their sharp, self-assured lyrics take a no-holds-barred approach to documenting the state of society, the human condition and their own personal battles, all written from the very relatable perspective of a group of young people existing in a time defined by widespread unrest and division. From explorations of self-torment and paranoia (âThis Broken Designâ) to not being accepted by society (âFlower Into Woundsâ) and the overwhelming fatigue of living in a superficial culture (âHalf Pureâ), âInfancyâ is, at its core, a mirror of the darkest facets of living in 2019. The Ninth Waveâs uncompromising message is delivered in a gargantuan, electrifying sonic style that canât fully be likened to anyone whoâs come before them. âWe never started with a mindset of âWe want to be like this band,ââ says frontman Haydn Park-Patterson. âWe're always trying to do something new.â In a wildly oversaturated market of cut-and-paste indie, The Ninth Wave offer a shock of â80s-infused power pop, drawing influence from the post-punk greats and a blend of their parentsâ record collections, including Stevie Nicks, JJ Cale and AC/DC. The vast array of inspirations they cite culminates in something that is wholly unique, lending itself to no labels or sub genres besides âthe sound of The Ninth Wave.â
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A brief glimpse into The Ninth Waveâs disruptive, convention-skewering world makes it clear in an instant that this is a band with something to say. Their sharp, self-assured lyrics take a no-holds-barred approach to documenting the state of society, the human condition and their own personal battles, all written from the very relatable perspective of a group of young people existing in a time defined by widespread unrest and division. From explorations of self-torment and paranoia (âThis Broken Designâ) to not being accepted by society (âFlower Into Woundsâ) and the overwhelming fatigue of living in a superficial culture (âHalf Pureâ), âInfancyâ is, at its core, a mirror of the darkest facets of living in 2019. The Ninth Waveâs uncompromising message is delivered in a gargantuan, electrifying sonic style that canât fully be likened to anyone whoâs come before them. âWe never started with a mindset of âWe want to be like this band,ââ says frontman Haydn Park-Patterson. âWe're always trying to do something new.â In a wildly oversaturated market of cut-and-paste indie, The Ninth Wave offer a shock of â80s-infused power pop, drawing influence from the post-punk greats and a blend of their parentsâ record collections, including Stevie Nicks, JJ Cale and AC/DC. The vast array of inspirations they cite culminates in something that is wholly unique, lending itself to no labels or sub genres besides âthe sound of The Ninth Wave.â












