The Gentle Waves
The orchestral folk-pop of the Gentle Waves was primarily the brainchild of singer/songwriter Isobel Campbell, best known as the cellist and occasional vocalist for Scottish twee phenoms Belle and Sebastian. Recorded with the aid of fellow B&S members Stuart Murdoch, Richard Colburn, Chris Geddes, Mick Cooke, and Stevie Jackson following the group's 1998 U.S. tour, the Gentle Waves' debut LP Green Fields of Foreverland was released on Jeepster Records the following spring. Swansong for You was issued in fall 2000. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
What kind of music does The Gentle Waves play?+
The Gentle Waves plays orchestral folk-pop, often described as indie pop and twee, with a melancholic and gentle sound, released on labels like Jeepster Records.
How can I find out when The Gentle Waves is playing?+
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Who is The Gentle Waves?+
The Gentle Waves is the musical project of Scottish singer-songwriter Isobel Campbell, best known as a former member of Belle and Sebastian.
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