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Making a Splash: Alt-pop Band Waterparks Put Out Their Greatest Hits

Making a Splash: Back in May, we published a couple of short articles about L.A.-based alt-pop band Waterparks — a Calendar Pick and one of our “My Favorite Album” columns. Frontman Awsten Knight chose Childish Gambino’s Because the Internet, so we went with the throwaway gag “Waterparks Man gets Childish” headline. The response from the band’s rabid fanbase was a mixture of ecstatic glee and incredulous disbelief, en masse. So hey, time for a bigger feature. They deserve it.

Waterparks, originally from Houston, Texas, formed nearly 10 years ago and have now put out four albums. Knight is a driven, highly motivated and undeniably hyper cat who seems to have his band’s career mapped out. It’s always been that way.

“I get obsessive with shit,” he says. “If I focus on something, I’m hyper focused, and I’ve got a lot of goals. I’ve got a big bucket list. So many of them have to do with music and the band that it keeps me pretty stuck to it. Tunnel vision.”

Waterparks’ debut album was Double Dare back in 2016 and they were instantly Alternative Press darlings thanks to the alt-pop / pop-punk sensibilities. But there was always so much more going on; elements of synthpop, R&B and even hip-hop make their way into the sound, and that blend is something Knight continues to be determined to explore.

“It’s gone off in so many different directions,” he says. “Harder directions, more hardcore. In jazzier directions, R&B, pop – it’s just gone in a million different ways. Industrial, gothy. I like so many things, and I’m thankful because we’re in a time where if you love different kinds of music, you don’t have to be like ‘we’re a rock band,’ ‘we’re a pop-punk band so we make a pop-punk album.’ With our stuff, every song has to be different from each other otherwise they’re not gonna make it on the same release.”

The core of the lineup – Knight, guitarist Geoff Wigington and drummer Otto Wood – have been together since 2012, as bassists have rotated in and out. The singer says that’s down to the fact that everyone has a role.

“[It’s about] seeing how everyone works and thrives, people knowing where to step away and let someone else handle something and where to be more hands on,” Knight says. “With our merch, I’m the one who knows how to design that so people know to leave me alone and let me do that. I know how to do this, I know what’s gonna look good, I know materials and all that. We know our roles. I’m the most hectic, but the guys being easy going about stuff keeps it flowing.”

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