Tough Age – Waiting Here

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Waiting Here is the new album from stalwart powerhouse pop band Tough Age, marking the 10th year of a Tough Era. Returning to their original home of Vancouver after spending over half of their lifespan in Toronto and reuniting with band members from throug


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Waiting Here is the new album from stalwart powerhouse pop band Tough Age, marking the 10th year of a Tough Era. Returning to their original home of Vancouver after spending over half of their lifespan in Toronto and reuniting with band members from throughout their cross-country existence, the reanimated trio have combined the charged energy of a fresh start with the sharpened songwriting of a veteran group. The resulting 10-song collection is the most cohesive, contemplative release in Tough Ages decade-spanning discography.

Evolving alongside their wide-ranging influences, Waiting Here slows the frenetic pace of Tough Ages previous LPs via mesmerizing guitarmonies (Scattered), Enochanneling surf drone (In a Garden), and an expansive Yo La Tengo-esque riff meditation (Getting Closer). The 12-string jangling Time & Again is frontman Jarrett Evan Samsons attempt to write a pre-folk-revival Fairport Convention song played by The Byrds, juxtaposed by twee punk ripper Paradise by Another Name with lead vocals from bombastic bassist Lauren Smith. Soaring pop stunner Which Way Am I?, cut from Tough Ages 2020 album of the same name, gleefully spreads confusion with the twisted world-building logic of Guided By Voices or The Fall.

Waiting Here concludes with its blown-out organ jam title track, cycling back to the bands Flying Nun loving origins in a worthy successor to The Cleans Tally Ho!. The wait has been worth it.

Prior to the recording of Tough Ages fifth album, Waiting Here, the stalwart powerhouse pop band embarked on a major transition. After spending over half of their 10-year lifespan in Toronto, founding guitarist/vocalist Jarrett Evan Samson and longtime drummer Jesse Locke (Motorists, Big Rig, Simply Saucer) returned to their West Coast origins in Vancouver. Reuniting with original Tough Age bassist Lauren Smith, who has spent recent years playing with beloved DIY punk bands Jock Tears and WUT, the trio relit a spark of inspiration by coming full circle. This reshuffling of old and new members gave the band a supercharged jolt shot through with a long simmer of contemplation.

Continuing their trilogy of album recording collaborations with producer Peter Woodford (Freelove Fenner), Waiting Here was once again laid down at Montreal analog studio the Bottle Garden, and mastered by Vancouver music mainstay Jay Arner (Energy Slime, Fortunato Durutti Marinetti). Tough Ages new three-piece line-up delivered a cohesive song suite recorded live to tape, bottling the energy of the bands blistering live sets, while slowing the pace of their previous releases.

Packed with patient, bittersweet hooks, Waiting Here includes lyrical themes of loving contentment, catharsis rooted in realism, and pushing back against paralyzing fears. These songs may sound familiar, but they emerged from a feeling of nostalgia looking forwards, as the trio continued to broaden and refine their singular approach to pop. For Tough Age, finding a place of comfort with the people you cherish is a catalyst to keep moving ahead.

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