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The Wave Pictures

The Wave Pictures are an English rock band consisting of David Tattersall (vocals and guitar), Franic Rozycki (bass guitar) and Jonny Helm (drums).
Albums
2003
Just Watch Your Friends Don't Get You
2003
More Street, Less T.V.
2004
The Airplanes at Brescia
2005
The Hawaiian Open Mic Night
2006
Catching Light: The Songs of André Herman Düne
2006
Sophie
2008
Instant Coffee Baby
2009
Play Some Pool
2009
If You Leave It Alone
2010
Susan Rode the Cyclone
2011
Beer in the Breakers
2012
Long Black Cars
2013
The Songs of Jason Molina
2013
City Forgiveness
2015
The Wave Pictures Play Artistic Vice By Daniel Johnston
2015
Great Big Flamingo Burning Moon
2016
Bamboo Diner in the Rain
2016
A Season in Hull
2018
Brushes With Happiness
2018
Look Inside Your Heart
2022
When The Purple Emperor Spreads His Wings
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