We are incredibly hyped to share a new review from Less Than 1,000 Followers (LT1KF). Their resident curator, MadZen, took a deep dive into our second single, “Waterfall,” and the feedback has us ready to hit the studio even harder.
A 90s Vibe with a Modern Twist
The review highlights the “driving feel of non-stopping thrive” that defines the track. MadZen describes the sound as carrying a heavy 90s feeling but with a “fresh, modern twist,” creating a massive ambience fueled by high-gain guitars and full-throttle drums. It’s exactly the kind of “wonderful rock experience” we hoped to deliver.
The Anatomy of the Sound
LT1KF broke down exactly what makes the song work for them:
The Instrumentation: “Aggressive guitar riffs, gnarly bass, and punchy drums.”
The Vocals: “Deep vocals” that top off the “uplifting and nostalgic vibe.”
The Structure: They noted the “perfectly constructed” nature of the track and its “sudden and impressive finale.”
Beyond the Music: The Meaning
The piece also touched on the lyrical depth of “Waterfall,” quoting our mission to find a sense of belonging in a world often filled with alienation and fear. As we told the blog, it’s about making sure you don’t get so busy trying to survive that you forget to live—or as the lyrics say, ensuring you never “find a wasted waterfall in your mind.”
Joining the Playlists
We’re honored to be added to several of LT1KF’s curated playlists, including Unknown But Essentials, Indie Only, and Sickest & Dopest. A huge thanks to the LT1KF team for the “sustainable curator” support and for championing independent artists like us.

