The Wake is a post-punk and indie pop band hailing from Glasgow, Scotland. Formed in 1981 by Gerard "Caesar" McInulty (formerly of Altered Images), Steven Allen, and Bobby Gillespie (who went on to front Primal Scream), the band became a significant component of the British indie scene. The Wake distinguished themselves with introspective lyrics and a synthesis of moody post-punk with synth-pop touches, aligning themselves with the iconic independent label Factory Records, where they were label mates with groups like Joy Division and New Order.
Their body of work stands as a testament to their enduring influence on the indie music landscape. The release of "Here Comes Everybody" in 1985 is a noteworthy highlight, capturing the essence of their sound during the height of their creative prowess. This album, along with other pivotal works like "Harmony" and "Make It Loud," has been remastered and reissued, exposing new generations to The Wake's rich sonic texture and melancholic melodies. More recent works such as "A Light Far Out" and singles like "The Sun Is a Star" showcase the band's evolution, encompassing their initial post-punk roots while experimenting with broader sonic landscapes. Despite various line-up changes and periods of inactivity, The Wake's legacy has been cemented by their influence on the post-punk revival and indie pop genres, with a dedicated fan base and a catalog that continues to resonate with listeners worldwide.
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