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Water Machine - God Park Water Machine
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Flooding out of Glasgow in 2022, Water Machine quickly gained a reputation for their weird and
wonky art-punk, winning hearts with sing-along songs about dogs, struggling artists and the housing
crisis. The world of Water Machine is a swirling eddy of melodic bass lines and volatile guitar sliding
between jazz chords and punk riffs, all the while narrated by sardonic social commentary and silly
stories. Driving rhythms thumped out on a sparse kit with cowbell flourishes are reminiscent of Beat
Happening and The Jesus and Mary Chain, while cherubic vocal and violin harmonies hint at country
and folk influences. A band with pop sensibilities and indignant punk urgency, these oddballs dart
from sweet C86 to spiky post-punk, often within a single song.
''God Park'' takes disparate influences and distils the disjointed into something new. Taking influence
from everywhere - from LiLiPUT to The Pastels - the tunes are always on the verge of falling apart or
breaking down. Whether it’s the bubblegum pop of lead single Tiffany or the country-punk bait and
switch that is Hando, their frantic genre-hopping is always underpinned with anarchic joy.
In places, Water Machine’s songs do indeed echo hometown touchstones such as The Vaselines and the
arty, pre-Ecstasy, Soup Dragons, plus the bands on Postcard Records. Similar to their predecessors there
are affectionate nods to pop’s past. Handclaps and harmonies hark back to the ’60s. Organs grind like
garage nuggets. Motown gets mutated through Rickenbacker jangle. There are Tropicalia-like touches,
and bass-lines pay homage to Peter Hook. Everything on the album packs positive, punk energy. Think
Buzzcocks, not The Pistols.
“Water Machine is a very cool band” - Henry Rollins //
“There’s a presumed effortlessness to Water Machine’s post-punk, but don’t be fooled:
they know what they’re doing” - Maximum Rocknroll //
“Water Machine don’t sound anything like The Smiths” - Marc Riley
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