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Waterparks – “Mad All The Time” [SoundCloud Song Stream]
Houston, TX’s Waterparks has released their new song “Mad All The Time” – the second new track from their EP, Cluster. The album will be out on January 15 via Equal Vision Records.
Houston, TX’s Waterparks has released their new song “Mad All The Time” – the second new track from their EP, Cluster. The album will be out on January 15 via Equal Vision Records.
“We wrote this one right before Waterparks got signed and things started going well, so the lyrics come from a darker, more frustrated place than our other songs,” shares vocalist/guitarist Awsten Knight. “Recording ‘Mad All The Time’ was sick because we kept it just like the demo but made it 50,000 times bigger. Also, our dads love this song, so show your dad because maybe he’ll like it too.”
“Mad All The Time” will be added to all digital retail accounts as a single on Friday, December 18, when the album pre-order goes live. Physical pre-orders will also go live on Friday at waterparks.merchnow.com. Cluster was recorded with producers Benji Madden (Good Charlotte, 5 Seconds of Summer) and Courtney Ballard (5 Seconds of Summer, All Time Low).
Cluster Track Listing:
01. Crave
02. Territory
03. Mad All the Time
04. Pink
05. No Capes
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