Wavves and Say Anything Announce Collaborative Album 'Cherry Soda'

Musical artists Wavves and Say Anything are set to release a collaborative album titled 'Cherry Soda.' This exciting new project, which blends their unique takes on coastal pop-punk, is scheduled for release on September 18 through I Surrender Records. Fans have already gotten a taste of the album with its lead single, 'Deathx1k,' accompanied by a creative stop-motion music video. The album features 10 tracks, all co-written by Nathan Williams of Wavves and Max Bemis of Say Anything, and was produced by Aaron Rubin. The collaboration aims to merge their individual styles, promising a fresh yet familiar sound that bridges the gap between emo and Wavves' signature style.
Collaborative Project 'Cherry Soda' Unites Wavves and Say Anything
In an eagerly anticipated musical convergence, indie rock bands Wavves and Say Anything are preparing to launch their joint album, 'Cherry Soda,' on September 18. This partnership, forged by the creative minds of Nathan Williams and Max Bemis, signifies a unique blend of their respective coastal pop-punk influences. The album's inaugural single, 'Deathx1k,' has already captured attention with its charmingly eccentric stop-motion video, crafted by Jelly Eyes, showcasing animated clay figures of Williams, Bemis, and a host of other quirky characters engaged in playful mischief. The full-length record, comprising ten tracks, is entirely a product of Williams and Bemis's songwriting synergy, with Aaron Rubin at the helm as producer.
Williams shared insights into the project's genesis, revealing that a deep dive into Bemis's diverse discography sparked the idea for collaboration. He was particularly struck by the breadth of Bemis's musical expression. Williams articulated his vision, stating, "I wanted to explore what an early 2000s Wavves-style emo album would sound like. The core concept was to craft a mall emo record." Bemis echoed this sentiment, elaborating on their creative dynamic: "We really wrote from each other's perspectives. While our personalities differ significantly, we share a strong bond. As lyricists, we challenged ourselves. He gravitated towards a more emo sensibility, while I embraced a more 'Wavves-esque' sound. I believe we unearthed facets of each other's artistry that aren't immediately apparent. My vocal contributions might lean towards a more melancholic tone, which aligns with Nate's artistic persona, though in reality, he possesses a very kind and sensitive nature."
This collaboration offers a fascinating look into how two distinct musical identities can merge, creating something entirely new yet resonant with their individual legacies. The artists' willingness to step out of their comfort zones and explore new sonic territories speaks to the power of creative synergy in music. It’s a reminder that collaboration can lead to unexpected and delightful artistic growth, pushing boundaries while staying true to the essence of what makes each artist unique. Fans can anticipate an album that is both nostalgic and innovative, promising a rich listening experience.
