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Waterparks – PROWLER

Waterparks don’t ease you into “PROWLER”; it gets straight to the point.

The song balances between controlled chaos and pure release. The verses feel tense, as if holding something back, but the chorus opens it up fully. It’s precise rather than messy, with everything sitting exactly where it should.

A darker mood runs beneath this track. Not heavy in a metal sense, but heavier in atmosphere. There’s tension, a sense of unease, and a more introspective edge that sets it apart from their more playful moments.

 

The production is sharp without feeling overworked. Everything feels deliberate. Nothing is wasted.

This is one of those songs that doesn’t try to do too much. It focuses on creating a tight, intense atmosphere that holds your attention and leaves a mark.

It won’t sit in the background. It demands your focus.

With their new album Jinx set to drop on July 24th, featuring appearances from Mark Hoppus, Danny Elfman, and Dillon Francis, the rest of the rollout is even more exciting. If “PROWLER” is anything to go by, there’s a lot more still to come.

Tim Marshall

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