March 24, 2014, Bijou Theater, Nashville, Tennessee
Genre
Experimental rock
Length
39:58
Label
Matador
Producer
Body/Head
Body/Head chronology
Coming Apart (2013)
No Waves (2016)
The Switch (2018)
No Waves is a live album by the American experimental rock duo Body/Head and was released on Matador Records on November 11, 2016. Recorded during a performance at the Big Ears Festival in Knoxville, Tennessee, the album features improvised versions of material taken from the duo's first studio album Coming Apart and the single "The Show Is Over". It continues the project's trend of rejecting traditional musical structures and utilizing various methods of distorting their sound.[1]
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