Artist's albums
The Mall
2023 · album
Everything's The Best!
2023 · single
Drive
2023 · single
Throw Your Coins, Make A Wish
2023 · single
Flatline
2023 · single
Live
2022 · album
We Are All We Need (Live)
2022 · single
Every Window Is A Mirror – Variants
2022 · single
Cleanse
2022 · album
Buy American
2022 · single
Cyn City 2000
2021 · single
Every Window Is A Mirror (Big Data Remix)
2021 · single
Every Window Is A Mirror (Porches Remix)
2021 · single
Every Window Is A Mirror (Eiffel 65 Remix)
2021 · single
Every Window Is A Mirror
2021 · EP
Every Window Is A Mirror
2021 · single
After Coffee
2021 · single
30% Off! (Now With 25% More!)
2021 · EP
Coming Apart (Remixes)
2020 · single
Possession
2020 · album
Blastoffff
2018 · single
Compromise
2018 · single
Three Remixes by Jacob Asher
2018 · single
Spotify Singles
2018 · single
Content
2017 · album
SWISH
2016 · album
How Do You Feel Now?
2015 · album
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Biography
This is the first time since Joywave has been a known entity that I can remember no one explicitly asking me to make a record. Our third LP, “Possession”, came out March 13th 2020, and the world stopped just a few days later. Our whole album cycle was dead on arrival. We had spent close to 18 months making and setting up that record. It was crushing to watch everything we had worked so hard to roll out in just the right way obliterated in an instant. But creatively, the timing couldn’t have been better. Something more positive began to emerge. With our dense touring schedule shelved, I was able to reflect on past travels and appreciate them in a new way. But reminders of our fragile mortality were everywhere, punctuated by the ongoing pandemic and civil unrest. The music began to encompass all of this. It became the words, encouragement, and occasional cautions that I would want to share with you if this was the last time we spoke. And with all this time spent looking inward came the realization that there were still a few chips I was carrying on my shoulder that I needed to let go of. Maybe you have those too. One of my first jobs ever was at a car wash. I thought of the band, after years spent on the road taking a breather. Going through that wash process. Watching all the dirt and mud stripped away. Coming out the other side refreshed and rejuvenated. Still having experienced everything from before, but no longer wearing the scars. Welcome to Cleanse.