Sophomore effort’s really saying something
FORMER Port O’Brien frontman Van Pierszalowski left the alt-rock outfit in 2011 and promptly formed Waters, hoping to gel with a fresh band and begin anew. They came out strong with “Out in the Light” that year. Now, Waters’ sophomore release, “What’s Real,” is where the going gets good. Real good.
Waters bristles with energy throughout the album, with Pierszalowski poetically questioning his inner drive on “Rebel Yell” and singing about new friends and turning a positive corner on “The Avenue.” He also works himself into a fine frenzy on “Got to My Head.”
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