Total Wife - "make it last"
Photo by Sean Booz
Total Wife are an experimental duo from Nashville. Their latest single, "make it last," may have its basis in shoegaze. I say "may" because I'm not sure how to describe this song. It has all of the fuzz and warmth of shoegaze, but Total Wife take that genre and put it through a bizarre filter to make their sound. It's like they took a recording of "make it last" and spliced it with some kind of electronic noise that weaves in and out. The foundation for a nice, normal alt-pop hit is probably in there somewhere, but instead Total Wife made this amazing and groundbreaking noise jam. This one is going to be defiantly not for everyone, but if it works for you, Total Wife could end up being your latest favorite.
Vocalist and lyricist Ash Richter says of the band's latest single:
“‘make it last’ started as kind of a horny song. I was experimenting with lyric writing that felt a little less serious or sappy, but the more I worked through it, the more it kind of ended up as a love song to the road, or like an ode to time passing veiled by the excitement of living. When overwhelming euphoria removes you from your surroundings and sense of time.”
You can listen to "make it last" below. come back down is due out September 19 on Julia's War Recordings, and is available for pre-order through Bandcamp. For more on Total Wife, check out the artist on Instagram and Facebook. Upcoming live dates are below the song.
AUGUST
30 - Night Club 101 - New York, NY
SEPTEMBER
21 - The Drunken Unicorn - Atlanta, GA
22 - DRKMTTR - Nashville, TN
OCTOBER
2 - The Blue Room - Nashville, TN