There is a part of the population that is yearning for what is true in this life. People that WANT to wake up from the coma of illusion that has been forced upon us by many external forces. Can it be possible anymore in a world of increasingly forced and processed thought, that music SHOULDN'T be made and tested for the sole reason of becoming a product to sell to the masses?
A group of people that came together to break out of this mediocrity and suffering who are not afraid to take chances on any level--Adventurous song structures, diverse & eclectic sound, going wherever the music takes them but still keeping focus on melody and emotion--A group of musicians fully engaged in pushing the evolution of music while still keeping a solid footing in what has come before.
Four individuals that bring every conceivable emotion that is in ones soul to the music they create..They go by the name....REDWATER. In the simplest sense, they are a rock n' roll band that has an undying drive to create & to explore. There are no limits, and that's the way they like it.
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REDWATER has shared the stage with such acts as:
Rooney
The Trews
54-40
Sloan
Jonny Lives
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REDWATER EP
By: Dennis Cook
This is some fine old rock 'n' roll. You know, the kind where you sort your stash on the sleeve, the kind that begins with the hiss of a beer can opening and ends with you coughing up a lungful of Einstein's Theorem, Acapulco Dawn or some named hydroponic horticulture. This EP offers a fine handshake for Buffalo, NY's Redwater, that grips you harder as it goes. As unassumingly welcoming as "Holding Onto Home" is, by the second cut of this four-tracker, "Yet Another Girl," they've dialed the amps up and brought in a dumptruck of sweet fuzz. They add some James Gang funk to "The Message" but keep the attack hard, unsentimental, lean. There's not an ounce of fat on Redwater, and closer "Good & Bad" suggests their ear for the hard stuff extends into Ozzy's '80s work, though the Hendrix-y guitar splashes keep things happily in the red and the whispered, machine-like backing vocals keep it from being nostalgia. This quartet is currently working on their full-length debut, and if they keep up what this glimpse suggests it's gonna be a fun one.
Bonjour Thanks for the friendly invitation Really like your so good sound good energy too Best wishes from France (Follow me on twitter.com/pascal95 ) Pascal
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