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ARTIST
WATER MACHINE
TITLE
Raw Liquid Power
FORMAT
7"
LABEL
UPSET THE RHYTHM
CATALOG #
UTR 157EP
UTR 157EP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
8/25/2023
Water Machine
is an office romance between
Hando Morice
(they/them),
Flore de Hoog
(she/her),
Jimmy Gage
(he/him) and
Goda Ilgauskaitė
(she/her). An unassuming supergroup formed out of Glasgow institutions including
Goth GF
,
Passion Pusher
,
Brenda
, and
Soursob
, their sound careens between punk, country and alt-rock underpinned by the unique quality they call "Raw Liquid Power." Following last year's self-titled demo tape on Gold Mold Records, and fresh off of shows with the likes of
Holiday Ghosts
,
The Cool Greenhouse
and
The Orielles
, as well as a rollicking
Viagra Boys
afterparty, the four-piece will release their highly-anticipated first studio effort
Raw Liquid Power
on Upset The Rhythm on August 4th. The EP opens with a menacing, modulating synth melody. Gage's guitar enters with a mighty bend before breaking into the chugging rhythm of "Water Machine Pt. 2." "Stilettos" marches on indignantly with a spiky riff punctuated by Ilgauskaitė's cowbells. Staccato talk-singing tells a playful tale of stray cats following you home, but belies a darker subtext as the breakdown gives way to paranoid duelling guitars evoking
The Fire Engines
. The anti-anthem "At the Drive In" skewers joyless DIY crowds, reminiscent of much-missed Glasgow punks
Breakfast Muff
. Water Machine's irrepressible sincerity can't help but shine through in the final moments though, as jibes about "late night trade potential" give way to plaintive vocal harmonies. Morice tears public transport a new one on closer "Bussy," a
First Bus
diss track bemoaning precarious employment amidst crumbling infrastructure. "That's why I'm not on time!" they roar over de Hoog's frantic, pounding bass, bringing the record to a skidding, screeching halt.
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