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                            Rogue Wave
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Like many indie pop success stories, Rogue Wave started with hooks and harmonies constantly bouncing around the head of a born songwriter. Zach Rogue in this case, a dot-com casualty who recruited a backing band [i]after[/i] he wrote and recorded the self-released [i]Out of the Shadow[/i]. Well, self-released until Sub Pop heard it and quickly reissued the sunbeam bursts of "Nourishment Nation" and the gentle, river-drift ruminations of "Be Kind & Remind" and "Man-Revolutionary!" Lo-fi start aside, Rogue's group has aimed for the stars ever since, garnering the attention of Jack Johnson (who released the borderline arena rock inclinations of [i]Asleep at Heaven's Gate[/i]) and landing songs on key video game (the feathery Buddy Holly cover "Everyday"), TV (the thumping [i]O.C.[/i] favorite "Publish My Love"), and movie (the slide-guitar drawl of "Sightlines," the spare bedroom balladry of "Eyes") soundtracks.
            



