All of Your Light Electro Waves Under Water Waves Under Water continues to deliver. From their debut album in 2009 to their EP from last year and now to this, their second album called 'All of Your Light'. I like everything about it from the Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness-alike artwork in the generous CD booklet to well produced music. Surely, all tracks are not perfect, there's room for improvement like with almost all artists, BUT, to do a strong debut album and then able to release a just as good second one is always impressive to me. I can't count the times when the first release from the band was amazing, and the rest just went in a downward spiral after that. Well done. Tracks really worth checking out are "Into This World", the bit harder "Tomorrow", "Ruin", "Red Red Star" and my favourite "Man In The Moon". However, you will find something nice and worth your time in all the tracks of this album. My wish list for a third album is really not that long. I only wish they keep working on improving on all the details in their concept, making every just a tiny bit better each time (like an professional athlete working on the tiniest details) and not stagnate, simply keep the ideas and creativity flow. Time to get the big scene to open up their eyes and really see this talented duo from Stockholm. 450
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Waves Under Water - All of Your Light

8.0
"Great"
Spotify
Released 2011 by Calorique Records
Waves Under Water continues to deliver. From their debut album in 2009 to their EP from last year and now to this, their second album called 'All of Your Light'. I like everything about it from the Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness-alike artwork in the generous CD booklet to well produced music.

Surely, all tracks are not perfect, there's room for improvement like with almost all artists, BUT, to do a strong debut album and then able to release a just as good second one is always impressive to me. I can't count the times when the first release from the band was amazing, and the rest just went in a downward spiral after that. Well done.

Tracks really worth checking out are "Into This World", the bit harder "Tomorrow", "Ruin", "Red Red Star" and my favourite "Man In The Moon". However, you will find something nice and worth your time in all the tracks of this album.

My wish list for a third album is really not that long. I only wish they keep working on improving on all the details in their concept, making every just a tiny bit better each time (like an professional athlete working on the tiniest details) and not stagnate, simply keep the ideas and creativity flow.

Time to get the big scene to open up their eyes and really see this talented duo from Stockholm.
Feb 16 2011

Patrik Lindström

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Founder of Brutal Resonance in 2009, founder of Electroracle and founder of ex Promonetics. Used to write a whole lot for Brutal Resonance and have written over 500 reviews. Nowadays, mostly focusing on the website and paving way for our writers.

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