With Space and Time, Waver deliver a work that feels less like a conventional release and more like an artistic meditation on memory, growth, and rediscovery. The duo’s long-awaited return is imbued with a sense of quiet confidence, drawing on the emotional weight of their shared past while embracing the clarity of artistic maturity. The result is a collection that resonates with both familiarity and reinvention, inviting listeners into a deeply reflective sonic landscape.
Musically, the EP balances the raw urgency of 1990s alternative rock with the textured nuance of contemporary production. Mike Sartor’s melodic sensibilities intertwine seamlessly with Dorsey Stone’s intricate, progressive guitar work, creating a sound that is at once expansive and intimate. Each track unfolds with deliberation, revealing layers of craftsmanship that reward attentive listening.
Lyrically, the project navigates themes of longing, identity, and transformation. Songs such as “Always Awake” and “I Miss You” stand out for their emotional candor, pairing introspective narratives with soaring instrumentation. There is a poetic restraint in the writing, allowing the music to breathe while amplifying its emotional resonance.
Ultimately, Space and Time serves as both a reunion and a renaissance. It is a testament to the enduring power of creative partnership—an elegant reminder that time does not diminish artistry but refines it. Waver’s return is not merely welcome; it feels essential.
“With ‘Space and Time,’ Waver delivers a powerful return that feels both timeless and deeply personal, capturing the spirit of ‘90s rock while showcasing the growth and chemistry that only decades of collaboration can produce,” shares music publicist Danielle Holian, Decent Music PR.


