Way Out - EP
Waterstrider, a five-piece band from Oakland, California, is at its core a spectacular tightrope act. On the group’s debut LP, Nowhere Now, they embrace a wide range of styles and sounds, from arena-sized choruses to mesmerizing string arrangements; all the while balancing them with precision and elegance. Although opening track “White Light” has one foot planted in the Afro-pop foundation of the group’s Constellation EP, it also points the way forward, shining a light on the kaleidoscope of ideas to come: Zeppelin-sized riffs, shimmering hooks and, at the album’s heart, Nate Salman’s falsetto; tracing nuanced melodies as if drawing with a fine-point pen. It’s Salman’s voice that unifies Nowhere Now’s ten songs. On “Redwood” his delicate falsetto provides a counterpoint to the thundering toms, while “Passing Ships” finds him effortlessly riding a slinky RnB groove. On the album’s culminating title track, he takes the group to soaring heights with his defining statement: “In the hurricane of love and hate, I still remain.” Exploring a range of emotions that leaps between blunt fear and visceral joy, Salman’s falsetto is the perfect glue for a band with such a wide-ranging sound. www.waterstridermusic.com www.facebook.com/waterstrider www.soundcloud.com/waterstridermusic www.twitter.com/waterstrider Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Waterstrider, a five-piece band from Oakland, California, is at its core a spectacular tightrope act. On the group’s debut LP, Nowhere Now, they embrace a wide range of styles and sounds, from arena-sized choruses to mesmerizing string arrangements; all the while balancing them with precision and elegance. Although opening track “White Light” has one foot planted in the Afro-pop foundation of the group’s Constellation EP, it also points the way forward, shining a light on the kaleidoscope of ideas to come: Zeppelin-sized riffs, shimmering hooks and, at the album’s heart, Nate Salman’s falsetto; tracing nuanced melodies as if drawing with a fine-point pen. It’s Salman’s voice that unifies Nowhere Now’s ten songs. On “Redwood” his delicate falsetto provides a counterpoint to the thundering toms, while “Passing Ships” finds him effortlessly riding a slinky RnB groove. On the album’s culminating title track, he takes the group to soaring heights with his defining statement: “In the hurricane of love and hate, I still remain.” Exploring a range of emotions that leaps between blunt fear and visceral joy, Salman’s falsetto is the perfect glue for a band with such a wide-ranging sound. www.waterstridermusic.com www.facebook.com/waterstrider www.soundcloud.com/waterstridermusic www.twitter.com/waterstrider Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Way Out
White Light
Constellation
Midnight Moon
Soundless Sea
Twice
End of Sequence
Twice (Little Dragon Cover)
Speaking of Happiness
Nowhere Now
Redwood
Black Blood
Calliope
Sublimate - Kove’s Break of Dawn Mix
New Sun - Gethen Mix
Let Them Stare
Weaker One
Passing Ships
New Sun
Nowhere Now - Acoustic
Just a Taste
Constellation (Reprise)
Zomoskepsis
Sublimate
Breed
Feathertips
Spirit House
Frayed
Consume You
Dream Dust
Liquid
Constant
Nowhere Now - Acoustic / Solo
Water Me
Way Out (Way in Session)
In Circles
Ebb & Flow
Liquid - Wildred Version
Pull Me Under
Wasted Notes
Nowhere Now (Acoustic)
Overturned
Verdanthia
Interlude
Torn in Two Directions
Spirit House - Acoustic Mix
End of Sequence - Wildred Version
Sublimate - Acoustic Mix
Dream Dust - Wildred Version
Weaker One (Way in Session)
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