Waterline Drift

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St. Jude 08:12 Tools
A Missing Friend 07:25 Tools
Brief Return 06:33 Tools
No Friend 08:50 Tools
Prozac 07:21 Tools
Inhale/Exhale 06:15 Tools
Postal Customer 03:06 Tools
Analog Mod 07:12 Tools
The Owls Are Not What They Seem 05:30 Tools
A Clean, Well Lit Place 00:00 Tools
Sarah, Please Don't Crash 11:07 Tools
Sarah, Please Don´t Crash 11:07 Tools
James Trent 04:19 Tools
Sheen 07:12 Tools
Being and Nothingness 05:14 Tools
More Than Luck 05:53 Tools
A Clean, Well-lit Place 05:53 Tools
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comprised of five guys that came together to play songs inspired by the complacency that living in ever-beautiful weather can cause, waterline drift plays long songs that suit the attitude of lamenting drunks. band members have come and gone and disappeared, but it is this group of five that fit like a wound to a knife. from their myspace: http://www.myspace.com/1810667 Constituting in 1999, in San Diego, Waterline Drift united the vision of a quintet formed by Michael Henning (guitar, vocals), Matt Gagin (guitar, vocals), Erik Norgaard (bass), Jeff Bennett (keyboards) and Sean Taughter (drums). Searching for inspiration in the works of bands like My Bloody Valentine or Depeche Mode, Drift chooses to combine glowing picks of pop style with inflamed pieces of rock & roll. Delivering their sole dreamy pop themes supported by a consistent guitar section and expertise instrumentation, Drift started by gathering a respectable reputation due to their intense live performances. Following a series of concerts all over San Diego's club scene, the band decided on recording their first disc. The self-titled five-song EP arrived late in 1999, achieving considerable success and giving the band the necessary energy to record their debut album, Divisible by 7. ~ Mario Mesquita Borges, Rovi Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.