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Highwater Rising : The In Between
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Scenic Rock Adventure, laced with Americana, Modern Rock and Power Pop stylings; brace yourself.
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
Release Date: 2003
The In Between
Highwater Rising
Record Label: Box 29 Records
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. Coming Undone 3:45 + MP3 $0.99
2. Wasted Days 4:30 + MP3 $0.99
3. Life in Three Parts 3:57 + MP3 $0.99
4. In My Head 4:36 + MP3 $0.99
5. Drop Out 3:58 + MP3 $0.99
6. Can't Wait Around 3:59 + MP3 $0.99
7. Lie Awake 4:21 + MP3 $0.99
8. Kissing Tree 3:19 + MP3 $0.99
9. The Waiting 6:23 + MP3 $0.99
10. Oceans 7:55 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

Few bands can create such an appealing and overwhelmingly unique sound, while still staying true to their musical vision. Highwater Rising is one of those rare few, and they have generated a huge buzz in the industry in just a few months.

Described by KCRW host Chris Douridas ("New Ground") as "epic scale modern rock that's both melodic and bracing," Highwater Rising's music is truly their own. "I listen to mainly soul and blues," says frontman Aidan Hawken. "I don't listen to a lot of what's on the radio today," he says, citing such historic influences as Curtis Mayfield and Bob Marley. However, critics still compare the band's sound to current artists like Coldplay and U2 and more recent classic artists like Peter Gabriel and Counting Crows.

Introduced by Hawken's sister, Hawken and guitarist JJ Wiesler formed HWR in San Francisco in 1997. Once keyboardist Jason Borger joined, the band's sound really began to take shape. "We hope to make a classic album. One that will be looked back on years from today as groundbreaking," says Borger.

Such aspirations may not be far from the truth. Twelve labels are already buzzing about, including Atlantic, Interscope, Lava, Maverick, MCA and RCA , many with whom the band has already met. "Wasted Days" is currently being spun on KCRW and HWR is planning an upcoming live interview and performance on Douridas' hit show "New Ground." Even television shows like MTV's "The Real World" are abuzz with interest in using the band's songs.

Having already graced the stage at San Francisco's famous Fillmore and been hand-picked by A-list producer Eric Valentine (of Smash Mouth/Third Eye Blind fame) to record three songs in mid-June 2002, the band has retained its down to earth perspective. "We've been together for five years so the fact that all this is happening so quickly is exciting, but also a bit incredible," states Wiesler. "People are really coming from all directions supporting us...it's amazing."

Hawken adds, "It's really amazing, especially considering these are all just demos we've written and recorded in our free time."

Indeed, Highwater Rising is clearly a band on the rise.

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REVIEWS

author: Amy uk
                            
I first heard songs from this album years ago and instantly fell in love with the band! The whole album is amazing and I can happily listen to it on repeat. The songs are inspiring and simply amazing. Nothing more can be said, just buy the album and find out for yourself how great it is! Also, service from CDBaby is excellent, so no excuses for not buying it..!
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wonderful music!!
author: neil (Blackpool, UK)
                            
This really is wonderful music and one of the best I have found on CD Baby. It reminds me of Coldplay, Snow Patrol and Keane. Why is this band not all over the charts as well? They certainly deserve to be. My favourite tracks are Coming Undone, Lie Awake and Wasted Days. I also own the 2001 Highwater Rising CD - The Waiting, which has 6 songs on this CD (track no's 1, 2, 7, 5, 8, 9), and 3 other songs on their new Summer Somewhere EP (Escape This Town, 30 Years, Summer Somewhere). I still prefer some of the the original recordings, especially the original version of Coming Undone on The Waiting, which has a better pace and packs more emotion. It's a shame the tracks 'Escape This Town', '30 Years' and 'Another Day' didn't make it onto this CD, but at least 2 of them are on the EP. Having said that this is still a great album and I would recommend this album to anyone who appreciates quality music. Thanks HWR
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:)
author: Casey Taylor
                            
Wow i love this album..its beautiful! I heard "life in three parts" in Roswell and just couldnt get it out of my head..they are really talented songwriters. Thanks alot!
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I found real ARTISTS!!!!!
author: Laƫtitia
                            
I first heard "life in three parts" in Roswell and I fell in love with this song . Then ,I wanted the entire album ,which is so great ,by the way!!!!!I'm French (so I live in France ,and we don't have such artists in my generation!!!!Everything is so great ,the music ,the lyrics...I can't spend hours without listening it!!!!!
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