All Eyes Are On Waterparks With Latest Single, "RED GUITAR" 

Following signings with BMG and Range Media, Waterparks (Awsten Knight, Geoff Wigington, and Otto Wood) returns with gritty, raw, and introspective single, “RED GUITAR”. A group known for their honesty (both online and musically), “RED GUITAR” is no exception, and marks a new beginning for the pop-rock trio.

Delivered as a conversation with Knight’s younger self, “RED GUITAR” discusses the singer’s relationship with fame, stardom, and immense pressure, both internal and external— all topics that Waterparks are no stranger to (see songs like “A Night Out On Earth, “You’d Be Paranoid Too (If Everyone Was Out To Get You)”, and “Little Violence”). “RED GUITAR” is the natural next step for Waterparks, combining an electronic-rock infused backing track that feels like Intellectual Property leveled up with lyrics like “But really the truth is, reality's ruthless, So hard to remember why I even do this,” and “Well, your life is a circus that makes you feel worthless, the ones you love most are the ones who get hurt,” to drive home the inner turmoil that comes with being a public figure.

“RED GUITAR” is the latest entry in Waterparks’ ever-evolving sound. With new music, a slot at Reading and Leeds, and a US headline tour on the horizon, Waterparks is setting the stage for their biggest era yet.

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