hazy waters - 'overdose'
London based trio hazy waters continue to explore dreamlike spaces with latest single 'overdose'.
Blending the grit of '90s alternative rock with atmospheric textures and stark vulnerability, their sound is a storm of distortion, melody, and heartbreak.
Formed by vocalist Agness, guitarist/producer Aleks, and synth architect Simon, the band channels the energy of acts like Wolf Alice, New Candys, and Wet Leg, while forging their own moody, visceral world. Their songs explore desire, detachment, and defiance, with walls of noise and shimmering synths crashing around emotionally raw lyrics. Their debut single Attention is a breakup anthem for anyone who’s ever craved something real and paid
the price. With a five-track EP dropping this spring and a debut album in the works, hazy waters are building more than a sound - they’re building a world, one gut punch at a time.
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