Artist's albums
Don't You Want Me
2023 · single
You Stayed with Me
2023 · single
Peach (10th Anniversary)
2022 · album
Future Snacks
2022 · album
Sydney Sweeney
2022 · single
It's Always Something
2022 · single
The Last Wave
2022 · single
Best Laid Plans (A Lullaby)
2020 · single
Pareidolia
2020 · single
Fluoxa Tina (Quarantine Mix)
2020 · single
It's Just Me (Quarantine Mix)
2020 · single
Forget My Number
2019 · single
Everyone but You
2019 · single
February
2019 · single
Sweet Cambrian High
2018 · album
Yearbook Photo
2016 · single
Walk of Shame
2016 · single
Drawn and Quartered
2015 · single
Golden Time
2014 · album
Social Season
2012 · album
The Last Concert
2011 · album
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Biography
The Last Wave is a top 3 Finalist in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest for 2022. Late Cambrian - Future Snacks (Mifflin Street Music) Listen Now. On their new album Future Snacks, John Wlaysewski and Olive Hui—the creative and romantic partnership behind the Brooklyn-based future-pop/indie-rock duo Late Cambrian—have crafted a work of art that explores the many facets of modern social consciousness while still giving listeners a reason to dance. From the fear of impending technocracy and corporate-sponsored nostalgia to the uncertainty of the future and long-term emotional effects of the pandemic, Future Snacks is a record that is concerned with ideas and questions, with the acceptance that answers may be hard to find. The album kicks off with “The Last Wave” a dance-rock track that showcases the duo’s melodic prowess as Wlaysewski’s vocals float atop buzzy synthesizers and a pulsing rhythm section. On its surface, the track serves as a festival-ready indie-pop song belying its nature as a subtle introduction to the album’s ominous tone. “Catching the last wave feels like something really upbeat and positive,” says Wlaysewski. “But there’s this underlying feeling of grabbing life by the horns before it’s over, that something ominous is on the horizon. Like, it’s the last wave before what?” Future Snacks is both musically and thematically diverse while never feeling derivative or out-of-control…