Water Gun Water Gun Sky Attack – Let – Out Now!!!

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Our resident Electro/Post Rock/Glitch/Progressive artist Water Gun Water Gun Sky Attack has released his new album Let today!  A journey of sound developed to a vast point where it has become bespoke and tailor made towards the audience in only a craft that Water Gun Water Gun Sky Attack could create.  Be sure to stream and download the album.

 

LET (01 hr 04 m 56 s, recorded and arranged and mixed and all that stuff September 2012 to May 2013 in Denton, Texas) by:

Water Gun Water Gun Sky Attack (Tim): Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar, Vocals, Percussion, Programming, Production
A Problem Like Maria: Backing Vocals
■ Lawrence Brown: Korg Kaossilator
■ Clayton Woods: Doumbek
■ Patrick Montler: Upright Bass
■ Guests of the de Reuse household, Thanksgiving 2012: possibly while drunk, unaware that I was recording
■ Fenny/Josh/Mac: In there somewhere, inevitably – probably without knowing I was recording but almost definitely while drunk

■ And The Hai (matti, maria, eff-bee, strat, kappa, blingley, vik, snailhead, nmp, maxi, spoonin’ boys, and kent our forever watchful chinese overlord): assorted samples, feedback, moral support, advice, ideas, being fantastic people
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■ Mastered by Parker Vogt/Rekapper
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Two Hai releases from April.

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You really ought to already know about these. It’s okay if you don’t; we’re forgiving. But set yourself on the right path.

Water Gun Water Gun Sky Attack’s April 24th release of the Everything Will Happen EP. It is only two tracks, but between them, they have enough electropopfreakout layers built in to rival even the most overlong club singles, and you don’t even have to sit for two minutes of bad-dj-accommodating steady bass drum pulse before the first synth line creeps in!

Our own Stratosfear collaborated with multinstrumentalist Qualia to bring you Pieces, a gorgeous major-chord piano-and-verb bliss-fest.

 


You should listen to both of these things.

 

Everything Will Happen EP