Waves is post rock that swaps power chords for clean piano and soft electronics. Inuuro are three longtime friends from Stavanger who still play like one mind. A simple piano figure sets the pace, pads lift the ceiling, and the drums keep a steady spine. The mood points upward, hopeful without tipping into sugar.

Midway through, the air thins. The beat eases back, space opens, and those pads start to feel almost like a human choir in the next room. An electric guitar moves to the front and takes the climb. When the rhythm locks in again, the track returns brighter, the lead carving a line that pushes it further into post rock while the synth beds keep the temperature even.

You can hear the small Bergen room in the details. Guitars and keys sit close, bass stays clean, nothing smears. The references land without sounding borrowed. There is Tycho and Teen Daze in the glow of the pads, a trace of Blue Sky Black Death in the color and drift, and a build that values patience over brute volume.

The single reads like picture music. Think sunrise over water, a slow highway pan with the coast beside you, a coming-of-age cut where the camera lingers on a face before the world speeds up again. In a game, it fits the open stretch where exploration matters more than speed. The song starts steady, breathes, lifts, and circles back with more shine than it left with. No bloat, no dead weight, just a clear arc that earns its payoff.


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