The Wavy Lines
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The Wavy Lines

The Wavy Lines formed in Los Angeles around 2013, with Ethan Blackwood on vocals, Eli Hayes on guitar, Anya Petrovic on bass, and Jared Masters on drums....

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The Wavy Lines formed in Los Angeles around 2013, with Ethan Blackwood on vocals, Eli Hayes on guitar, Anya Petrovic on bass, and Jared Masters on drums. Their music pulls from grunge, shoegaze, and post-rock, creating a hazy, atmospheric sound that's hard to pin down. Blackwood's vocals often carry a melancholy tone over the band's layered guitars and steady rhythms.

In 2016, they released "Nethercrack," which became their most recognizable track. The song builds around a hypnotic groove and ethereal guitar textures, with lyrics that ask, "Can you see the lines between us?" Other songs like "Fawn" and "Madden Torch" follow a similar path of moody, drifting rock that feels both heavy and weightless at once.

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