Credit: Jonah Bayer (writer), Kristiina Wilson (photographer)
“This album is 100 percent us, and there’s not one song on here that’s good for radio,” Green says. “When you’re working with outside people, sometimes a little bit of the energy or excitement gets chiseled out of the songs in order to make something that’s not too weird. And we’re a weird band, you know?” Case in point: Violent Waves is bookended by two seven-minute-long songs. “We didn’t intend for those two songs to be so long, but they both have all of these patient moments where there’s building and repetition that’s very called for and necessary, and we didn’t want to neglect that aspect of the band,” Green says. From the psychedelic sing-along “Phantasmagoria” to the moody meditation “Suitcase,” Violent Waves is an ambitious album. And judging by the fact that all of the deluxe packages—including 11 that cost $750 and contained handwritten lyrics and sketches from the band members—sold out, it seems as if they will be able to sustain themselves for a long time to come.