A1: So Much Water () A2: Take Your Time () A3: Pilothouse () A4: Who?s Gonna Hold The Line () A5: Ghost Channels () B1: Left Unsaid () B2: Past Worn Out () B3: Falling Dead Stars () B4: Loneliness Comes Without A Sound () C1: Tuckahoe () C2: It?s Getting Dark () C3: Radar Contact () C4: Pilothouse () C5: Some Things Last A Long Time () C6: Who?s Gonna Hold The Line () D1: Tuckahoe () D2: It?s Getting Dark () D3: Radar Contact () D4: Pilothouse ()
Description:
Tacoma Radar's LP "No One Waved Goodbye" is a meticulously curated reissue presented by Numero Group / Cargo, designed for listeners who appreciate subtle, atmospheric songwriting and a timeless indie aesthetic. The album unfolds like a cinematic journey: restrained guitars, spacious arrangements and gently pulsing rhythms interweave with intimate vocals to create a mood that is both contemplative and emotionally resonant. This is a record for late-night listening sessions--melodies and textures reveal themselves gradually, inviting repeated plays and rewarding close attention to detail.
As a band, Tacoma Radar operate in the nuanced space between indie rock, slowcore and ambient-inflected post-rock. Their music favors understatement over spectacle, focusing on mood, dynamics and the emotional pull of small details. Over the years, Tacoma Radar have quietly built a reputation among connoisseurs of carefully crafted, introspective guitar music, earning admiration for their consistency, subtle experimental streak and the immersive character of their albums and live performances.
The LP edition of "No One Waved Goodbye" emphasizes sound quality and presentation. Pressed on high-quality vinyl and housed in a thoughtfully designed sleeve, this release reflects Numero Group's archival mindset and dedication to doing justice to overlooked or underappreciated works. The mastering highlights the album's wide dynamic range and atmospheric depth, making this version the ideal way to experience the record in its full analog warmth.
Numero Group, distributed here via Cargo, is renowned for its carefully researched reissues and deep catalog explorations across soul, indie, experimental and beyond. Rather than chasing trends, the label focuses on historically significant, cult or nearly lost recordings, presenting them with exhaustive attention to sound, packaging and context. With "No One Waved Goodbye," Numero Group once again underlines its commitment to preserving distinctive musical voices and making them accessible to a new audience of collectors and audiophiles.