Water: Something More!
Water: Something More!
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Water
Label: Vagrant Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 190296975196
Genre: Rock
Vinyl LP pressing includes digital download. Something More! Is San Francisco by way of Los Angeles indie pop band Water's' first release since 2015's acclaimed What's Real. Written and recorded throughout 2016 in LA, following big-time touring runs with the likes of Weezer, Tegan and Sara, and Matt and Kim, the album came together after the five-piece band returned home and were forced to confront the day-to-day realities of everyday life. Frontman Van Pierszalowski sees Something More! #as both a gut-punch and a wake-up call to his younger self. And while lead single "Hiccups," produced by Tim Pagnotta (Walk The Moon), sounds euphoric on first listen - all chant-along vocals, adolescent angst and rowdy riffs - it finds Pierszalowski bellowing "I ain't got no regrets... all my fuck-ups, all my hiccups, only brought me to you." "I wanted to express that the fuck-ups and the mistakes are a necessary part of the struggle to figure shit out. Don't beat yourself up about it so damn much," he says of the Pinkerton-inspired cut.
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