Taking influence from shoegaze pioneers and post-punk icons, New York indie rock combo Longwave rose to popularity in the front half of the 2000s, alongside fellow New Yorkers the Strokes, with whom they often toured. During their most prominent period, the band signed with RCA and were paired with high-profile producers like Dave Fridmann and John Leckie, releasing two full-lengths before a label merger sent them back to the indies. Following their fourth album, 2008's Secrets Are Sinister, Longwave endured a nearly decade-long hiatus before resuming work in 2018. Their fifth...