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KMasters Digger Reviews “Waterfall”

We’re keeping the energy high with another incredible review of our second single, “Waterfall.” This time, the team at KMasters Digger took the track for a spin and shared their thoughts on our evolution as a band.

From Shoegaze to Uptempo Energy

The review notes that after the success of our debut track “Reaper,” we’ve shown a real talent for shifting styles. While our earlier work leaned into “shoegazing and slap riffs,” KMasters Digger highlights that “Waterfall” marks our return to a more uptempo rock sound that keeps listeners hooked. It’s that versatility that we’ve been working hard to cultivate in the studio.

A Message of Non-Conformity

The lyrics were a major talking point for the blog, as they touched on the universal theme of wanting to belong while simultaneously facing alienation from the world. As the review put it, the track is about “charting our own way and not conforming”—a sentiment backed by power chords and an energy that they simply “dig.”

Rooted in the Greats

It was also great to see our influences recognized, from the timeless melodies of The Beatles and The Kinks to the grit of The Clash, Nirvana, and The Foo Fighters. Being called “the new big boys on the block” by a platform like KMasters is a huge compliment as we continue to build our reputation in the indie rock scene.

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