Drawing us in with cerebral nuance and an edge vocal, Tidal Water demonstrate instrumental mastery and dynamism as they open Imperfection. We immediately connect with the zeitgeist and introspective nature of the prose, and the mind-altering journey that Tidal Wave take us on.
The philosophical depth is tangible, and the guitar performances send us astral. The piece reminds us of early Gorillaz with added psychedelia. The instrumental solos are out of this world, and we are fully captivated by the dimensional nature of the soundscape.
The vocal delivery becomes more high octane, as the drum tempo switches up. We appreciate the poetic riffs, in synch with thought-provoking lyricism and a mantra-esque finale, which feels akin to tripping into a new dimension. The assertive conclusion leaves us yearning for more. We learn that this powerful anthem serves as a sneak peek into the band’s forthcoming album Polarity, and taps into the notion of celebrating human flaws and the inherent beauty in chaos.
Produced by the acclaimed Martin Hovden, Imperfection stands out with dynamic contributions from Renato Anesi, Jims Lehner, and Markus Matland. Together, they create a sound that is both fierce and unapologetic, challenging societal norms with an intense and rebellious spirit.
The track intends to encapsulate the essence of punk rock, and is a declaration that embraces imperfections as part of the human experience, turning them into a source of strength and individuality.
We love what Tidal Water are creating, and have added Imperfection to our New Music Spotlight playlist, and our new TRIPPY playlist, whilst we continue to stream the band’s debut single, Corrupted, and anticipate future releases from the talented creators.