02 July 2026

2 July 2026 - Cocteau Twins - Wax and Wane

I always thought about the Cocteau Twins as being this older, more refined band - the godparents of the 4AD label, I guess. 

I wanted to open with this live performance from 1983 - about 6 months after their album Garlands was released.  Elizabeth Fraser - the lead vocalist who joined the band in 1981 - is 19 here.  She was 18 when the album came out and likely 17 when a bulk of the album was recorded.

They weren't the godparents.  They were showing a maturity and depth of songwriting beyond their years.  


Those of you who know the later work of the Cocteau Twins - being so ethereal and dream-poppy - might think this harder-edged sound with the killer Will Heggie bassline might sound strange and out of place. 

It's not.  There's still a dreamy quality, and Robin Guthrie's guitar still has a distant, ethereal quality - but just with more pronounced drum machine. 

This was their debut album - they were still finding their sound.  Garlands is very much noise on top of drum machine.  By the time their next album - Head Over Heels - came in 1983, their sound was solidified. 


Compare that to the 1982 Peel session - which preceded Garlands by a month - and how much more guitar heavy it sounds - and how Liz's voice is turned down so far. 

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