Half Waif Announces New Album See You at the Maypole, Shares Song: Listen

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Half Waif Announces New Album See You at the Maypole, Shares Song: Listen

“Figurine” leads the Mythopoetics follow-up, which is backed by a U.S. tour

Half Waif in a white dress holding a leafless tree branch

Half Waif, photo by Logan White

Half Waif, the project of Nandi Rose, is back with a new album. See You at the Maypole, the follow-up to 2021’s Mythopoetics, arrives October 4 via Anti-. New song “Figurine” leads the LP. Below, watch its Derrick Belcham–directed video, shot at Rose’s upstate New York home with choreographer Kora Radella, and scroll down to see Annika Tucksmith’s album art and the tracklist. Half Waif will tour the United States behind the LP; check out the dates below.

In press materials, Rose explains how a theme of the album arose from a medical episode that followed a miscarriage. Of “Figurine,” Rose says, “Not everyone will go through a miscarriage, but this is a song about how to continue on after losing something precious, how to find the light on your face again.” She continues, “I was literally carrying death inside me, and then my body was frozen…. This wasn’t just my story, I wanted to say. It was every story of loss—the loss of a life, the loss of a dream, the loss of trust and hope and faith. A story of finding a way back again.”

Rose worked with longtime collaborator Zubin Hensler on the LP, along with a rotating band including percussionists Jason Burger and Zack Levine, guitarist Josh Marre, violinists Hannah Epperson and Elena Moon Park, clarinettist Kristina Teuschler, trombonist Willem de Koch, harpist Rebecca El-Saleh, and upright bassist Spencer Zahn.

See You at the Maypole:

01 Fog Winter Balsam Jade
02 Collect Color
03 I-90
04 Figurine
05 Heartwood
06 Big Dipper
07 Shirtsleeves
08 Sunset Hunting
09 Dust
10 Slow Music
11 Ephemeral Being
12 Violetlight
13 Velvet Coil
14 The Museum
15 King of Tides
16 Mother Tongue
17 March Grass

Half Waif:

10-05 Chatham, NY – PS21: Center for Contemporary Performance *
10-09 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Made *
01-10 Philadelphia, PA – MilkBoy
01-11 Washington D.C. – Songbyrd
01-13 Asheville, NC – The Grey Eagle
01-14 Nashville, TN – Soft Junk
01-15 Louisville, KY – Zanzabar
01-16 Chicago, IL – Sleeping Village
01-17 Grand Rapids, MI – Calvin University
01-29 Brattleboro, VT – Stone Church
01-30 Portland, ME – One Longfellow Square
01-31 Boston, MA – Arts at the Armory
03-01 Los Angeles, CA – Pico Union Project
03-02 San Francisco, CA – Cafe Du Nord
03-04 Portland, OR – Polaris Hall
03-05 Seattle, WA – Madame Lou’s

* with Elori Saxl

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