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Ernest Weatherly Greene Jr. (born October 3, 1982), better known by the stage name Washed Out, is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is commonly associated with the genres of bedroom pop,[1] chillwave,[2] dream pop,[3] and synth-pop.[4] His 2009 breakout song "Feel It All Around" is generally regarded as the definitive chillwave track that set the template for the genre, leading Pitchfork to dub him the "Godfather of Chillwave".[5]

Early life

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Ernest Weatherly Greene Jr. was born in Perry, Georgia, on October 3, 1982.[6] After earning an undergraduate degree from the University of Georgia, he obtained an MLIS but was unable to find a job as a librarian.[7] He moved back in with his parents and started producing songs in his bedroom studio,[7][8] as well as working on dance music with local band Bedroom.[9]

Career

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Throughout 2008, Greene recorded lo-fi rock music under the stage name Lee Weather, but found more success in 2009 under the new stage name Washed Out.[10] He was soon discovered by a number of influential music bloggers after they found his music on his Myspace page.[11] His first recordings have been described as "drowsy, distorted, dance pop-influenced tracks that brought to mind Neon Indian and Memory Tapes".[9]

Greene's first two EPs were released in August and September 2009. He held his debut New York City performance (his second live show ever) at Santos Party House. He has since performed at the 2010 Pitchfork Music Festival[12] and his song "Feel It All Around" is used as the opening theme for the television series Portlandia.[13]

Washed Out performing at the Ogden Theatre in Denver, 2011

In April 2011 it was announced that he had been signed to Sub Pop. His debut, Within and Without, then released on July 12, 2011. The album peaked at No. 26 on the Billboard 200 and No. 89 on the UK Albums Chart. He was chosen by Battles to perform at the ATP Nightmare Before Christmas festival that they co-curated in December 2011 in Minehead, England.[14]

Washed Out's second album, Paracosm, was released on August 13, 2013. The first single was "It All Feels Right", followed by "Don't Give Up".[15] The same year, "New Theory" from Life of Leisure featured in-background on a scene from The Spectacular Now. In May 2014, he was reporting to be working on a third studio album, but he stated, "I'm figuring out the next step."[16]

On May 19, Washed Out announced dates for his "Get Lost" tour, taking place in July 2017. Subsequently, he released his third studio album, Mister Mellow, on June 30, 2017. The album was produced at Stones Throw Records with the help of Cole M.G.N.[17]

In April 2018, Washed Out released a new single, "Face Up" as part of Adult Swim's Singles Series.[18][19] The single was later included on his fourth album, Purple Noon (2020).[20] In April 2020, Washed Out released a new single, "Too Late".[21] On June 30, 2020, Washed Out announced that a new album called Purple Noon would be released on August 7, 2020. He also released a new single, "Time to Walk Away".[22]

During the Solar eclipse of April 8, 2024, Washed Out performed his music video for the song "Waking Up" in one take at Bandera, Texas. The performance was posted to his YouTube channel two months after the eclipse.[23]

In May 2024, Washed Out announced his fifth studio album, Notes from a Quiet Life, and released its first single, "The Hardest Part", the video of which was made with OpenAI's Sora.[24][25]

Musical style

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Greene's style has been identified with the chillwave movement.[7] He has said hip hop influences the way he writes songs.[26]

Personal life

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Greene currently lives in Atlanta.[7][27]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
[28]
US
Dance

[29]
US
Indie

[30]
US
Rock

[31]
AUS
Hit

[32]
NOR
[33]
NL
[34]
NZ
Heat

[35]
UK
[36]
UK
Indie

[37]
Within and Without 26 5 6 20 36 80 89 12
Paracosm
  • Released: August 13, 2013[39]
  • Label: Sub Pop
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
21 3 5 7 101 21
Mister Mellow [A] 8 [B] 15 9 [C]
Purple Noon
  • Released: August 7, 2020[20]
  • Label: Sub Pop
  • Formats: CD, LP, cassette, digital download
[D] 35 33 [E] [F]
Notes from a Quiet Life
  • Released: June 28, 2024
  • Label: Sub Pop
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
[G] 19
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Extended plays

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Title Details
High Times[45]
  • Released: September 9, 2009
  • Label: Mirror Universe Tapes
  • Format: Cassette (200 copies)
Life of Leisure[46]
  • Released: September 16, 2009
  • Label: Mexican Summer
  • Format: CD, LP, digital download
Untitled
  • Released: 2010
  • Label: N/A
  • Format: CD (offered to fans on tour)

Singles

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Title Year Peak positions Certifications Album
US
Sales

[47]
US
Dance

[48]
US
Rock
DL

[49]
MEX
Air.

[50]
"Feel It All Around" 2009 13 Life of Leisure EP
"You'll See It (Small Black Remix)" 2010 43 Washed Out/Small Black split
"Eyes Be Closed"[52] 2011 10 50 Within and Without
"Amor Fati" 46
"It All Feels Right" 2013 49 Paracosm
"Don't Give Up"
"Get Lost" 2017 Mister Mellow
"Hard to Say Goodbye"
"Face Up" 2018 Purple Noon
"Too Late" 2020
"Time to Walk Away"
"Sidney's Lullaby" / "Miles' Lullaby" 2021 Non-album single
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

Notes

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  1. ^ "Mister Mellow" did not enter the Billboard 200 chart, but peaked at number 91 on the Top Current Album Sales chart.[41]
  2. ^ "Mister Mellow" did not enter the Rock & Alternative Albums chart, but peaked at number 22 on the Alternative Album Sales chart.[42]
  3. ^ Mister Mellow did not enter the UK Albums Chart, but peaked at number 36 on the UK Record Store Chart.[43]
  4. ^ "Purple Noon" did not enter the Billboard 200 chart, but peaked at number 18 on the Top Current Album Sales chart.[41]
  5. ^ Purple Noon did not enter the UK Albums Chart, but peaked at number 20 on the UK Record Store Chart.[44]
  6. ^ Purple Noon did not enter the UK Independent Albums Chart, but peaked at number 22 on the UK Independent Album Breakers Chart.[44]
  7. ^ "Notes from a Quiet Life" did not enter the Billboard 200 chart, but peaked at number 41 on the Top Current Album Sales chart.[41]

Guest appearances

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Title Year Album
"You & I" 2010 Adult Swim Singles Program 2010
"Belong" Kitsuné Maison Compilation 9[53]
"Straight Back" 2012 Just Tell Me That You Want Me: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac
"Outta My System - Washed Out Remix" Outta My System: Remixez Y Friendz
"Want" 2015 Samantha
"Forgive" 2018 Young Romance

References

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Washed Out is the stage name of Weatherly Greene Jr., an American , , and best known as a pioneer of the genre, characterized by dreamy, lo-fi electronic soundscapes blending , ambient, and nostalgic elements. Born in , on October 3, 1982, Greene grew up in rural Georgia before studying and working at university libraries in the South, including a position in the reference department at the , where he began experimenting with music as a bedroom project during a period of in 2009. His debut EPs, and Life of Leisure (both 2009), quickly gained attention for tracks like "Feel It All Around," which later became the theme for the TV series , establishing Washed Out as a key figure in the early 2010s chillwave movement. Greene's full-length debut, Within and Without (2011), expanded his sound with more polished production on Records, followed by (2013), which drew inspiration from his childhood home and earned critical acclaim for its organic, psych-folk influences. Subsequent releases include the EP Mister Mellow (2017), the soundtrack album (2020) for the short film of the same name, and his fifth studio album (2024), which explores themes of and the passage of time while incorporating live and drawing on Greene's visual practice. Often dubbed the "godfather of chillwave" by critics, Greene's work has influenced indie electronic music, with his immersive, evocative style continuing to evolve through collaborations, live performances, and projects following his 2021 relocation to a rural Georgia farm.

Biography

Early life and education

Ernest Weatherly Greene Jr. was born on October 3, 1982, in Perry, Georgia. He grew up in a middle-class household in the rural outskirts of Perry, where his parents resided in a home surrounded by peach orchards. His family provided an early foundation in music through exposure to rock 'n' roll records, which contrasted with the electronic and ambient sounds he later explored. During his childhood and high school years in , Greene developed an interest in music by jamming casually with friends, treating it primarily as a rather than a serious pursuit. He attended local schools but did not participate in formal school bands, instead engaging in informal music-making that sparked his creative curiosity. This period laid the groundwork for his later experimentation, though professional ambitions remained distant. Greene pursued higher education at the , earning an undergraduate degree in the early 2000s. During his time in , he began experimenting with DIY recording as a side interest amid his studies, immersing himself in the campus's vibrant music scene through informal listening and home setups. He later moved to , to obtain a Master of degree from the in 2009. While in graduate school, Greene continued his musical hobbies, producing tracks in bedroom studios as a creative outlet to unwind from academics. After completing his master's, Greene returned to his parents' home in Perry amid a challenging job market for professionals and remained unemployed for a period, which allowed flexible time to refine his experiments using basic equipment. He later took a short-term position as a assistant before transitioning to music full-time. This post-college phase, marked by non-music employment and self-taught production, marked the transition from hobbyist to emerging .

Personal life

Ernest Greene, known professionally as Washed Out, married his high school sweetheart, Blair Sexton, in 2009 after meeting in . The couple, who began dating in 1999, have maintained a close partnership throughout Greene's career, with Blair initially contributing to visual and promotional aspects of his projects before shifting focus to family responsibilities. Greene and his wife have three sons: Miles (born October 2015), Sid (born 2018), and Owen (born April 23, 2023). The family decided to start having children around 2015, when Blair stepped back from collaborative work to prioritize , a decision that reshaped their daily routines around the children's needs. Fatherhood has introduced a structured schedule for Greene, limiting his creative work to a 9-to-5 routine to accommodate school activities and family time, providing what he describes as a "healthy reset" from professional demands. Beyond music, Greene pursues as a personal passion, creating large-scale, non-commercial sculptures on his property inspired by and visits to sites like the . He also engages in reading about art and maintains separate studios for these pursuits, emphasizing a deliberate, time-intensive process separate from his musical output. Outdoor activities in rural settings form another key interest, allowing him to build workshops and foster an environment that echoes the small-town upbringing he shared with his own children. Greene has navigated personal challenges, including early creative burnout from balancing touring and production with emerging life, which prompted relocations within Georgia to find stability. These periods highlighted the difficulties of maintaining work-life equilibrium, leading to intentional choices like limiting professional commitments to preserve intimacy. In terms of community involvement, Greene has expressed interest in supporting programs in Georgia, drawing inspiration from the Foundation's efforts to nurture young local talent. As of 2025, Greene resides with his family on a 20-acre rural property named Endymion in , near his hometown of , embracing a quiet, introspective lifestyle that prioritizes privacy, family, and personal creative exploration away from urban centers. This move in 2021 provided the space for both family growth and individual hobbies, reflecting a deliberate return to roots after earlier stints in , , and Decatur.

Musical career

2009–2011: Formation and breakthrough

In 2009, Ernest Greene adopted the moniker Washed Out for his solo music project, creating lo-fi home recordings characterized by blurred synthpop sounds in his bedroom setup. These initial tracks captured a woozy, evocative aesthetic that quickly drew attention in the emerging indie scene. Greene's EPs, including his debut High Times (July 14, 2009, limited cassette) and follow-up Life of Leisure (September 8, 2009), were released via Mexican Summer, featuring hazy, nostalgic compositions built from sampled elements and reverb-drenched vocals. The standout track "Feel It All Around" from Life of Leisure gained viral traction after being selected as the theme song for the IFC sketch comedy series Portlandia in 2011, cementing its status as a chillwave staple. Following the EP's success, Greene signed with Records in April 2011, marking a pivotal step toward broader recognition. He then recorded his debut full-length album, Within and Without, in collaboration with contributors including drummer Greg Weiss and multi-instrumentalist Van Pierszalowski, expanding on his lo-fi roots with more polished production while retaining ethereal, introspective layers. Released on July 12, 2011, the album debuted at number 26 on the , showcasing tracks like "Amor Fati" that blended dreamy electronics with subtle emotional depth. Greene transitioned from bedroom producer to live performer with his first show at a CMJ showcase in October 2009, followed by appearances in small venues like Santos Party House in New York. His early tours escalated to festival slots, including a set at the 2010 , where he engaged audiences with live renditions of his atmospheric material. Alongside contemporaries like , Washed Out helped define the genre through its sun-soaked, nostalgic vibe, earning Greene the title "godfather of chillwave" from for pioneering the sound's hazy synth textures and laid-back ethos.

2012–2016: Paracosm and mid-career projects

Following the success of his debut album Within and Without, Ernest Greene, performing as Washed Out, began developing material for his sophomore effort, , drawing inspiration from fantasy literature and outsider art to create an immersive, escapist sound. Influenced by the elaborate imaginary worlds of authors like and , as well as the intricate illustrations of artist , Greene aimed to evoke a sense of daydreaming and personal retreat amid the pressures of post-breakthrough fame. This conceptual foundation led him to record the album in 2012 at Maze Studios in with returning producer Ben H. Allen III, emphasizing a shift toward organic, analog production techniques. Released on August 13, 2013, via Records, Paracosm marked a departure from the electronic haze of toward lush, tactile instrumentation, incorporating live drums, guitars, harps, bongos, and field recordings like chirping birds and laughter for a more vibrant, daytime . Critics praised this evolution, with awarding it a 7.4 out of 10 and highlighting Greene's growth as a capable of blending reverb-soaked warmth with human imperfections. The album's lead single, "Entrance," served as an instrumental opener that set a serene tone, while tracks like "It All Feels Right" exemplified the record's focus on fleeting, joyful moments, bridging his earlier elements with newfound acoustic depth. To support Paracosm, Greene assembled a live band for the first time, enabling fuller performances that translated the album's layered textures to the stage during an extensive 2013-2014 tour. This included dates across and a European leg visiting cities like Helsinki, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, and London, where audiences responded to reimagined versions of older material alongside new songs. International expansion extended to with shows in and in 2014, solidifying Washed Out's global presence amid growing demand. Amid this period of maturation, Greene engaged in select collaborations and side projects, including a of My Morning Jacket's "" released in 2012, which infused the track with his signature hazy electronics. These efforts allowed creative experimentation outside album cycles, though Greene later reflected on challenges like intense label expectations for rapid output and the toll of relentless touring, which strained his perfectionist tendencies and prompted a refinement of his process to prioritize emotional authenticity over hype. By 2016, this transitional phase had honed his artistry, setting the stage for further evolution while maintaining subtle undercurrents in his sound.

2017–2020: Mister Mellow and Purple Noon

In 2017, Ernest Greene signed with , marking a departure from his previous label affiliation, and released the album Mister Mellow on June 30. The project incorporated elements of hip-hop production techniques, including jazz samples, alongside , , and hip-hop influences, creating a laid-back, instrumental-heavy sound. Accompanied by a component on DVD, Mister Mellow explored themes of relaxation and , immersing listeners in a narrative world of mellow introspection through spoken-word interludes and dreamy soundscapes. The album's , "Get Lost," was released on May 26, 2017, introducing a more energetic edge to Greene's signature style while previewing the record's soulful, psychedelic undertones. In 2018, Washed Out released additional singles including "Face Up" (later included on ), and "Don't Wanna" and "Step Back" (bonus tracks on the EP reissue), further exploring electronic and elements. By 2020, Greene returned to Sub Pop Records for Purple Noon, released on August 7 amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which limited traditional touring but aligned with the album's escapist themes. Self-written, recorded, and produced entirely by Greene, the record featured mixing by longtime collaborator Ben H. Allen III and drew inspiration from a trip to Greece, evoking Mediterranean coastlines with lush, balearic-influenced synthpop arrangements. The title referenced the 1960 French film Plein Soleil (also known as Purple Noon), capturing a sense of sun-drenched reverie. Singles from Purple Noon included "Too Late" in April 2020 and "Time to Walk Away" in June, both highlighting the album's streamlined, radio-friendly melodies amid heightened streaming consumption during lockdowns. The release underscored a continued evolution toward more accessible elements, building on the digital production focus of Greene's mid-career work.

2021–present: Notes from a Quiet Life and ongoing work

Following the release of Purple Noon in 2020, Ernest Greene, the creative force behind Washed Out, entered a period of hiatus to step back from the demands of the music industry and focus on family life. Influenced by a desire to reconnect with his rural roots, Greene relocated with his family from to Endymion, a 20-acre former horse farm in rural Georgia near his hometown of , where he built a home studio in a . This move allowed him to work at a deliberate pace, prioritizing personal reflection amid the quiet of the countryside. In May 2024, Washed Out announced Notes from a Quiet Life, his fifth studio , set for release on June 28 via Records. Entirely self-produced by Greene with mixing assistance from Nathan Boddy and David Wrench, the explores themes of introspection, personal transformation, and the serenity of domestic life. Leading singles included "The Hardest Part," released on May 2 with an AI-generated music video, and "Waking Up," which debuted shortly before as the album's opener. The album drew inspiration from Greene's experiences on the farm, evoking a sense of pastoral calm, as well as visual artists such as , , , and , whose abstract and sculptural works informed its organic, evocative soundscapes. Critics praised the record's lush synth arrangements and emotional resonance, with noting its "punchy snares and widemouth synth bass" that lend a stately quality to tracks like "Got Your Back," though some found the overall delivery plain-spoken and less dynamic than prior efforts. Beats Per Minute highlighted the "lush synth tones and distant vocals" that provide a fresh edge to Greene's compositions. To support Notes from a Quiet Life, Washed Out embarked on a North American tour in 2024, featuring opening acts like and Babehoven, with dates spanning summer festivals such as Just Like Heaven and . Select performances, including the November 4 show at The Ogden Theatre in , were live-streamed via nugs.net for broader accessibility. Into 2025, Greene has continued adapting to the streaming era through digital releases, including a reissue of Life of Leisure on November 7, 2025, and virtual engagements, while hinting at potential explorations in visual media collaborations tied to his interdisciplinary interests.

Artistry

Musical style

Washed Out's music exemplifies the core hallmarks of , a genre pioneered by Ernest Greene in the late , characterized by hazy, lo-fi aesthetics that evoke a sense of nostalgic detachment. Central to this sound are washed-out vocals heavily treated with reverb and delay to create an ethereal, distant quality, paired with reverb-drenched synthesizers and tape-warped samples that impart a warped, analog warmth. These elements combine to form humid, groovy textures reminiscent of stoner tunes, often built around dreamy, nostalgic soundscapes using electronic production techniques like drum machines and lo-fi approximations. Throughout his discography, Greene's style has evolved from the ambient and leanings of his early releases—emphasizing diffuse, atmospheric layers—to a more structured and indie electronic approach in later works, incorporating polished rhythms and organic instrumentation. Early productions drew on bedroom-recorded simplicity with a focus on immersion through blurred sonic boundaries, while subsequent albums shifted toward hi-fi precision, precise mixing, and reactive layering to build cohesive sonic universes. This progression reflects a consistent reinvention of the "Washed Out sound," maintaining an intuitive palette of synth-heavy, psychedelic ambiance while adapting to broader electronic influences. Greene's production methods rely on setups in isolated environments, such as his rural Georgia studio, where he experiments with analog synthesizers and improvises layers to achieve immersive depth. Vocals are delivered in with an ethereal tone, frequently processed via reverb and other effects to enhance a sense of spatial immersion and emotional remove. Rhythmically, his tracks feature mid-tempo grooves that merge laid-back, hip-hop-inspired beats with shoegaze-like textural haze, creating a danceable yet relaxed foundation. Although sharing affinities with Balearic beat's lush, escapist vibes, Washed Out's output remains anchored in indie rock's melodic introspection and experimental ethos.

Influences and themes

Washed Out, the project of Ernest Greene, draws heavily from ambient and shoegaze traditions in his musical influences. Greene has cited Brian Eno's ambient works as a foundational inspiration, particularly through explorations of ambient music history that trace its evolution from classical composers to modern electronic forms. Shoegaze elements, including hazy vocals and layered textures, reflect the impact of 1990s bands like My Bloody Valentine, which Greene has explicitly referenced as shaping his vocal approach. Additionally, 1980s synth pop and dream pop evoke comparisons to acts like Cocteau Twins in tracks like "Weightless," with its soapy, atmospheric depth blending nostalgic synth lines. Beyond music, Greene's work incorporates non-musical inspirations from , , and . Sculptors like and have influenced his recent output, evoking organic forms and abstract introspection in the sculptural quality of albums like Notes from a Quiet Life. Books on ambient history, such as those by , have guided Greene's understanding of sound as an environmental and emotional medium, emphasizing its roots in everyday resonance. For the 2020 album , Greene drew from Italian thrillers, specifically René Clément's 1960 film Plein Soleil (released as Purple Noon in English), which inspired its sun-soaked, obsessive themes of desire and escape. Recurring themes in Washed Out's music center on , , love, and quiet , often portraying idealized retreats from . Early works evoke a hazy, youthful daydreaming, as in the chillwave-era tracks that romanticize lo-fi romance and fleeting moments. Over time, these motifs have evolved toward , serenity, and mature reflection, particularly in later releases like the 2024 Notes from a , which shifts from escapist fantasy to grounded appreciation of domestic and emotional uplift. This progression mirrors Greene's personal growth, blending Southern U.S. roots—such as Georgia's humid, landscapes—with global electronic sounds to create a uniquely serene hybrid. Greene's visual style complements these themes through collaborative music videos and album artwork featuring pastel colors, dreamy landscapes, and handmade aesthetics. Projects like the 2017 visual album Mister Mellow pair tracks with bespoke animations and footage that emphasize blurred, nostalgic imagery, reacting against polished digital production in favor of tactile, imperfect visuals.

Discography

Studio albums

Washed Out's debut studio album, Within and Without, was released on July 12, 2011, by . Produced by Ernest Greene and Ben H. Allen, the 10-track record marked Greene's transition from bedroom recordings to a more polished sound, featuring hazy synths and ethereal vocals. It debuted at number 26 on the chart. The second studio album, , arrived on August 13, 2013, also via . Co-produced by Greene and Ben H. Allen, it consists of 11 tracks emphasizing live instrumentation like acoustic guitars and organic percussion, shifting toward a warmer, more immersive aesthetic.
  • Mister Mellow*, Washed Out's third studio , was released on June 30, 2017, through . Self-produced by Greene, the 12-track LP incorporates jazz-infused elements with smooth synths and lounge-like grooves, presented as a with accompanying animations.
The fourth , Purple Noon, came out on August 7, 2020, on . Produced by Greene and Ben H. Allen, its 10 tracks draw on synth-driven production crafted during quarantine, evoking escapist, sun-soaked vibes amid global uncertainty. Washed Out's fifth studio , Notes from a Quiet Life, was issued on June 28, 2024, by . Entirely self-produced by Greene with mixing by Nathan Boddy and David Wrench, the 10-track effort reflects introspective themes through layered electronic pop, recorded at home for a personal, unhurried feel.

Extended plays

Washed Out's extended plays primarily consist of early releases that established his signature aesthetic, blending lo-fi production with hazy, nostalgic synths and samples. , released on September 15, 2009, via Tapes as a limited edition of 100 copies, served as the project's initial mixtape-style outing with 13 short tracks such as "Belong," "Good Luck," and "Phone Call." This self-recorded collection captured Ernest Greene's experimentation during a period of , emphasizing ambient loops and field recordings for a raw, intimate vibe. The breakthrough Life of Leisure followed on September 8, 2009, through , featuring six tracks including the standout "Feel It All Around," "New Theory," and "Hold Out." Clocking in at around 17 minutes, the EP marked Washed Out's wider introduction to the indie scene, with its sun-soaked, reverb-drenched sound gaining traction online and later propelling "Feel It All Around" as the opening theme for the IFC sketch series from 2011 to 2018. Reissued on vinyl in various editions on November 7, 2025. In 2011, issued Eyes Be Closed (Remixes) on July 5, consisting of four remixes of the title track from the debut album Within and Without, reimagined by artists like and . This digital-only EP extended the song's dreamy pop core through varied electronic reinterpretations, highlighting collaborative elements in Washed Out's evolving production.

Singles

Washed Out has released several notable singles throughout his career, often serving as lead tracks for his albums and gaining attention through viral media placements and innovative visuals. These releases highlight his signature blend of dreamy synths and introspective lyrics, contributing to his prominence in indie and scenes.
TitleRelease DateAlbum AssociationChart PerformanceMedia Uses and Notes
Feel It All AroundJuly 2009Life of Leisure EPDid not chart on major ; peaked at No. 13 on Mexico Ingles AirplayFeatured as the opening theme for the IFC series starting in 2011, which propelled its popularity and helped define the genre. Released initially as a digital single before inclusion on the EP.
July 2011Within and WithoutDid not chart on major from the debut studio , released digitally via Sub Pop; praised for its atmospheric production and philosophical title meaning "love of fate."
Don't Give UpJuly 2013Did not chart on major Second single from Paracosm, released with a featuring animal footage; emphasizes themes of perseverance amid the album's psychedelic exploration.
The Hardest PartMay 2, 2024Notes from a Did not chart on major from the fifth studio ; accompanied by the first fully AI-generated using OpenAI's Sora tool, sparking discussions on in art.
Running AwayMay 30, 2024Notes from a Did not chart on major Promotional single from the fifth studio , released with an accompanying .
Waking UpJune 13, 2024Notes from a Did not chart on major Promotional single from the fifth studio , featured a live performance video during the April 8, 2024 .

Guest appearances

Washed Out, the project of Ernest Greene, has contributed to various artists' works through guest vocals, production, and remixes, often blending his signature hazy electronic style with collaborators' sounds. These appearances span indie, , and alternative genres, showcasing Greene's versatility beyond his solo catalog. In 2012, Greene provided a for My Morning Jacket's track "" from their album , infusing the song with dreamy synth layers and reverb-heavy production. Greene featured as a guest vocalist on Toro y Moi's "Want" from the 2015 album What For?, delivering ethereal harmonies over Bear's funky, synth-driven groove. For Roosevelt's 2018 album Young Romance, Greene contributed vocals to "Forgive," a polished track that highlights his smooth, introspective delivery alongside Marius Lauber's upbeat production. That same year, Greene remixed Rhye's "Softly" for the Blood Remixed EP, transforming the original's tender R&B into a more ambient, wave-like soundscape with subtle electronic pulses. Greene co-produced Sudan Archives' debut album Athena in 2019, handling tracks like "Confessions" and "Nont For Sale," where he shaped the violinist's experimental R&B with lush, atmospheric arrangements. In 2021, Greene contributed two original ambient lullabies, "Sidney's Lullaby" and "Miles' Lullaby," to Sub Pop's Singles Club Vol. 6 compilation, creating gentle, instrumental pieces inspired by his children. Most recently, in 2022, Greene remixed ' "Hot Sugar" from Dreamland (Irl Edition), adding swirling synths and a relaxed to the track's foundation.
YearProjectRoleContext
2012My Morning Jacket – ("Outta My System")Added hazy electronic elements to the rock band's track.
2015What For?Guest vocals ("Want")Provided harmonies on the synth-funk .
2018Roosevelt – Young RomanceGuest vocals ("Forgive")Contributed to the record's lead single.
2018Blood Remixed EP ("Softly")Reimagined the R&B with ambient textures.
2019AthenaCo-producer (multiple tracks)Shaped the experimental R&B debut .
2021 Singles Club Vol. 6Original contributions ("Sidney's Lullaby," "Miles' Lullaby")Ambient pieces for the label's subscription compilation.
2022Dreamland (Irl Edition) ("Hot Sugar")Enhanced the with dreamy synths.

Legacy

Critical reception

Washed Out's early work was widely acclaimed for its role in defining the genre, with the 2009 EP Life of Leisure praised for its hazy, lo-fi that captured a nostalgic, sun-soaked vibe. lauded its "blurry singing, cheap-sounding synths, and a humid, syrupy flow," awarding it an 8.0 out of 10 and noting its evocative blend of influences. The 2011 debut album Within and Without solidified this acclaim, earning an 8.2 from for its lush expansion of into more polished dream-pop territory, with reviewers highlighting the immersive production and emotional resonance of tracks like "Eyes Be Closed." commended its songwriting quality, distinguishing it from typical bedroom acts. Aggregated scores reflected this positivity, with a average of 81 based on 34 reviews. Subsequent releases received more mixed responses, often praising the consistent atmospheric production while critiquing a perceived formulaic quality and limited vocal evolution. The 2013 album garnered generally favorable reviews for its warm, reverb-drenched instrumentation, achieving a score of 73 from 36 critics, though some noted it as overstretched in its idyllic mood-setting. gave it a 7.4, appreciating the texture but observing Greene's shift away from genre-defining trends. Mister Mellow (2017) continued this pattern, with scoring it 6.8 and describing it as familiar yet lacking innovation, emphasizing the visual album's mysterious, sample-heavy aesthetic without new breakthroughs. found it "spry and familiar yet steeped in mystery," particularly in tracks like "Burn Out Blues." The 2020 EP Purple Noon drew more divided opinions, with Pitchfork assigning a 5.8 for its "lush but mostly empty" Balearic makeout jams, critiquing the innocuous passion despite strong production. NME rated it 2 out of 5, arguing it lacked emotional intensity despite its tropical tinges, while The Guardian noted radio-friendly elements in songs like "Too Late" but faulted the overall lack of depth beyond the finale "Haunt." Common praises across these works centered on Washed Out's ability to create mood-setting soundscapes through layered reverb and synths, evoking relaxation and escapism. The 2024 album Notes from a Quiet Life marked a positive turn, averaging 63 on based on 5 reviews that highlighted its emotional depth and solo craftsmanship as a return to form. called it a "landmark" for breaking from collaborations and embracing introspective themes, praising the burned-off fog revealing clearer melodies compared to . Critics appreciated the atmospheric immersion and subtle vocal warmth, though some echoed ongoing concerns about stylistic repetition. Washed Out has not received major award nominations like Grammys, but the AI-generated for "The Hardest Part," directed by Paul Trillo, won the Golden Nica at the 2024 Prix in the Computer Animation / Film / VFX category for its innovative use of generative AI technology.

Cultural impact

Washed Out, the project of Ernest Greene, played a pivotal role in pioneering the genre in the late 2000s, which emerged as a DIY internet-native movement characterized by hazy, nostalgic production and looped synths, reflecting millennial anxieties during the . This sound not only defined early 2010s indie electronic music but also inspired subgenres like and influenced broader evolutions, with artists such as incorporating chillwave's dreamy, escapist elements into their psychedelic revival. Similarly, the genre's relaxed vibe resonated in the work of groups like , contributing to a wave of lo-fi psych-infused indie acts that blended retro aesthetics with modern production. A key example of Washed Out's media penetration came through the track "Feel It All Around," which served as the theme song for the IFC sketch comedy series from 2011 to 2018, embedding the aesthetic into mainstream hipster satire and significantly expanding the project's reach. Greene has noted that a substantial portion of fans discovered his music via the show, which amplified indie visibility and solidified 's association with ironic, laid-back cultural tropes. Beyond television, Washed Out's hazy visuals and nostalgic themes—exemplified in the hand-drawn animations of the 2017 Mister Mellow—have been echoed in advertisements, films, and streaming content, promoting a sense of blissful escapism that aligns with wellness-oriented media. The project's fanbase grew through its central role in the 2010s indie electronic revival, where live performances fostered immersive, trance-like experiences with hazy beats encouraging communal dancing and crowd energy. These shows, often featuring custom visuals, helped build a dedicated community around chillwave's soothing ethos, extending its influence into ambient and evolutions as noted in 2020s retrospectives on genre hybridization. By 2025, Washed Out's enduring appeal persists in wellness and lo-fi streaming cultures, with tracks frequently appearing in playlists designed for relaxation and study, such as Spotify's compilations and YouTube's lo-fi beats sessions that emphasize mental recharge amid digital fatigue. This integration underscores the project's lasting contribution to ambient soundscapes, where its vaporous textures support modern practices of and low-stakes escapism.

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