Wakey!Wakey!
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Wakey!Wakey!

Wakey!Wakey! is an indie folk and alternative rock band that started in the early 2010s. They followed it with albums like 'The Black Sheep' and 'The...

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Wakey!Wakey! blends indie folk with personal lyrics.

An indie folk and alternative rock band known for straightforward songs like 'Almost Everything' and covers such as 'Everlong'.

For a sense of their range, try 'Almost Everything' for their original sound and their cover of 'Everlong' to hear how they handle familiar material. Both tracks frame what they do well.

Wakey!Wakey! carved out a space in the early 2010s indie scene with albums like 'The Black Sheep' and 'The Innocence'. Their music, from the quiet 'Feral Love' to the more driven 'Square Peg, Round Hole', uses acoustic guitars and synth touches to explore personal themes without overcomplicating things. They've also put their stamp on covers like Foo Fighters' 'Everlong', showing a respect for songcraft that feels genuine.

The band started in the early 2010s, releasing albums that stuck to their indie folk and alternative rock roots. Their lineup has mostly stayed consistent, with the frontperson handling vocals and songwriting, and they've collaborated with artists like Justin Vernon and Emily Haines on various projects.

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Wakey!Wakey! is an indie folk and alternative rock band that started in the early 2010s. They followed it with albums like 'The Black Sheep' and 'The Innocence'.

Their music often deals with personal themes through straightforward lyrics and arrangements that blend acoustic guitars with some synth textures. Songs like 'Feral Love' and 'Square Peg, Round Hole' show their range from quieter moments to more driven tracks. They've also recorded covers, including 'Everlong' by Foo Fighters and 'Letters Home' by Joie DBG.

The band has worked with other musicians like Justin Vernon of Bon Iver and Emily Haines of Metric on various projects. Their lineup has mostly stayed consistent with their frontperson handling vocals and songwriting.

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