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The frontman tells K! that he has played several close friends some of Waterparks' new material already – and their reactions have been pretty mixed (in a good way).
“It’s different,” Awsten says. “A couple of people have been like, ‘Man, I’m nervous… some of this stuff’s really weird…’ But other people are like, ‘Holy fuck, this is by far the best!’
“It’s for sure the most experimental so far. Actually, my friend Travis was like, ‘You know what I like about these songs? You’re constantly like, ‘Wooo, arghhh!’ It seems like you’re having a lot of fun!’ And I was like, ‘I was having fun, but also, like, breaking down…’ (laughs). It’s a lot of craziness.”
He adds: “The thing is, no-one’s just like, ‘Okay.’ They’re like, ‘What the fuck?!’ or, ‘This is my favourite!’ It’s definitely gonna divide people, for sure. But if you’re making art that’s not poking a little bit, or at least making people think, ‘Oh my god, what do I think about this?!’ then you’re kind of fucking boring.”
Seriously. Cannot. Wait.
Until then, stick Lowkey As Hell on repeat: