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[edit] REDWATER Music: Rock n' Roll band

Location: Buffalo New York

Site: http://www.myspace.com/redwaterband

The end will come.

Rock will continue to expand and fracture. It will spiral out in almost infinite dilution until, unable to support its own corporate weight and the onanistic chase for the next big thing, it will collapse upon its own malaise.

And in the gaping, silent void, it will begin. An electric hum. A barely audible throb of bass. And then, in an explosion of fire and soul, a plaintive wail born of a bursting heart rushing forward to remake the world. All that came before will be naught but a vague ache in the collective unconscious, and finally, in this fleeting moment of abject purity, the time will be right.

The time is now.

The band is Redwater.

[edit] EP REVIEW By: Dennis Cook (JamBase.com)

REDWATER

This is some fine old rock 'n' roll. You know, the kind where you sort your stash on the sleeve, the kind that begins with the hiss of a beer can opening and ends with you coughing up a lungful of Einstein's Theorem, Acapulco Dawn or some named hydroponic horticulture. This EP offers a fine handshake for Buffalo, NY's Redwater, that grips you harder as it goes. As unassumingly welcoming as "Holding Onto Home" is, by the second cut of this four-tracker, "Yet Another Girl," they've dialed the amps up and brought in a dumptruck of sweet fuzz. They add some James Gang funk to "The Message" but keep the attack hard, unsentimental, lean. There's not an ounce of fat on Redwater, and closer "Good & Bad" suggests their ear for the hard stuff extends into Ozzy's '80s work, though the Hendrix-y guitar splashes keep things happily in the red and the whispered, machine-like backing vocals keep it from being nostalgia. This quartet is currently working on their full-length debut, and if they keep up what this glimpse suggests it's gonna be a fun one.

(1)http://www.myspace.com/redwaterband

(2)http://www.jambase.com