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Waterparks (band)

Waterparks is an American rock band formed in Houston, Texas in 2011. The group currently consists of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Awsten Knight, backing vocalist and lead guitarist Geoff Wigington, and backing vocalist and drummer Otto Wood.

Waterparks
Waterparks performing at Good Things Festival in 2018. From left to right: Geoff Wigington, Awsten Knight, and Otto Wood.
Background information
OriginHouston, Texas, U.S.
Genres
Years active2011–present
Labels
Members
  • Awsten Knight
  • Geoff Wigington
  • Otto Wood
Past members
  • Gage Matthieu
  • Owen Marvin
  • Tommy Denley
  • Tyler Comer
Websitewaterparksband.com

The band has released three EPs, two of which were released independently while the third was released via Equal Vision. The band released their debut studio album, Double Dare, on November 4, 2016, via Equal Vision, then later their second studio album Entertainment under the same label on January 26, 2018. On May 23, 2019, the band announced that they had left Equal Vision and signed on with Hopeless. Their third studio album, entitled Fandom, was released on October 11, 2019. The band then signed with 300 Entertainment and their fourth studio album, Greatest Hits, was released on May 21, 2021. The band signed with Fueled by Ramen in 2022, and has teased their fifth studio album, Intellectual Property, set for release in 2023.

History

Early years and EPs (2011–2016)

The band was formed in 2011 by Awsten Knight and Gage Matthieu, who met while playing in different bands.[1][2][3][4] The band was later joined by drummer Owen Marvin, guitarist Tommy Denley, and briefly, keyboardist Tyler Comer.[4][5][6][7] This lineup soon dissipated before the band's first release. Their first EP, Airplane Conversations, was released independently on April 3, 2012,[8] and was the only release with Matthieu and Marvin before they both left the band in 2012.[4] Guitarist Geoff Wigington and drummer Otto Wood joined the band that same year following the prior departures. The band's first show was on August 17, 2012 at Warehouse Live in Houston[9] alongside Invent, Animate, DWHB, and Life as Lions.[10] The band continued performing at local venues throughout Texas over the following years.[2] The band performed as a supporting act for pop musician Aaron Carter, opening his Houston tour date on May 11, 2013.[2][11] Their second EP, Black Light, was released on June 5, 2014.[12] The band also performed on the Houston dates of the Warped Tour in 2013[13][14] and 2015.[15]

On November 6, 2015, the band signed with label Equal Vision Records.[16] After searching for producers, the band chose twins Benji Madden and Joel Madden of Good Charlotte as their managers.[17][18] On January 15, 2016, the group released an EP titled Cluster, co-produced by Benji Madden.[19][20] Mikey Way, known as the bassist of My Chemical Romance, played bass for the EP.[21] On November 19, 2015, the band performed with Good Charlotte during the group's comeback performance at The Troubadour in West Hollywood, California.[22]

The group performed on the Black Cat Tour supporting Never Shout Never in 2016,[23] and on every date of the 2016 Warped Tour.[24][25] The band then embarked on the End The Madness Tour supporting Sleeping with Sirens in late 2016.[26]

Double Dare and Entertainment (2016–2018)

 
Waterparks performing on Warped Tour 2016

The group released a single titled "Stupid For You" on August 31, 2016 in promotion of its debut album, Double Dare.[27] They later released two additional singles, "Hawaii (Stay Awake)", and "Royal", before the album's release on November 4, 2016.[28][29][30][31] In 2016, the band performed a cover of Hitchin' a Ride by Green Day and was featured on a 30th anniversary covers album for Green Day titled, Green Day: American Superhits!.[32] "Gloom Boys" was made into the album's fourth and final single in 2017.[33]

In March 2017, the group joined fellow bands SWMRS and The Wrecks as supporting acts on All Time Low's tour of the United Kingdom and Ireland.[34] Later, during the Summer of 2017, the groups reunited for All Time Low's Young Renegades Tour, this time touring the United States.[35] Night Riots performed in place of SWMRS on the tour's Dallas and Houston dates.[36]

On October 20, 2017, the band announced their second studio album, Entertainment, with a release date of January 26, 2018.[37][38] Alongside Entertainment's announcement, the band released the album's first single, "Blonde".[38] On December 13, 2017, the band released the second single from the album, titled "Lucky People".[39] On January 17, 2018, Waterparks released the third and final single from Entertainment, titled "Not Warriors".[40][41] The album was released on January 26, 2018 via Equal Vision.[38][42][43][44] Entertainment peaked at No. 98 on the Billboard 200 chart on February 10, 2018.[45]

Fandom and live album (2018–2020)

 
Lead vocalist, Awsten Knight performing with Waterparks in 2018

In 2019, the band performed a cover of "Beating Heart Baby" by Head Automatica and was featured on Rock Sound's covers album Worship And Tributes: Volume II. [46] On May 23, 2019, the band released "Turbulent", their first single off of their at the time, third album. Along with the album's title it was also announced that they got signed to Hopeless Records.[47][48] On August 12, 2019, the band released the second single, "Watch What Happens Next", along with a music video and the announcement of the album to be released on October 11, 2019.[49][50] On August 16, 2019, the band released their third single, "Dream Boy," along with a music video.[51][52] On September 12, 2019, the fourth single, "[Reboot]" was released.[53][54] On September 25, 2019, they released their fifth single for the album, "High Definition," along with a music video.[55] The band's third studio album Fandom was released on October 11, 2019.[56][57][58] On October 17, 2019, "Easy to Hate" was released as the sixth single, along with a music video.[59][60]

On January 22, 2020, frontman Awsten Knight posted on Twitter that if a certain tweet was retweeted 20,000 times, that he would release a new Waterparks album that day.[61] This goal was achieved within hours, subsequently forcing Knight to release a SoundCloud collection titled 1 (A Collection of Unreleased Home Demos, This is Not G, or Even an Album, Shut Up Enjoy), a demo album that consists of unreleased Waterparks demos, including songs Knight has teased on his Instagram some of which were "Lemonade", "Noise", and "Glitter Times".[61] He states in the song "Life Is Puke (20,000)" that he never thought the tweet would actually make it to that many retweets and that "everyone is so mad at me."[61]

When the band performed at the O2 Academy in Birmingham, England during the Fandom tour on January 27, 2020, they announced that the performance would be taped and released as a live album, with a companion concert film, that summer.[62] The COVID-19 pandemic delayed the release until the fall, and Fandom: Live in the UK was officially released on November 27, 2020, formally marking the end of the Fandom era.[63]

Greatest Hits (2020–2022)

On September 24, 2020, the band officially released a song entitled "Lowkey As Hell".[64][65] This comes after Knight leaked the song the previous week on a live stream whilst cutting off his Fandom-era green hair himself.[65][66] Following the song's official release, record label 300 Entertainment announced that they had signed the band.[64][65]

On February 25, 2021, the band announced their fourth studio album Greatest Hits, along with the release of a new single titled "Snow Globe".[67][68] The album was released on May 21, 2021.[67][68] The next single, titled "Numb" was released on March 29, 2021,[69][70] but was debuted on March 27 during the Anti Tour Performance.[69] The fourth single, "You'd Be Paranoid Too (If Everyone Was Out To Get You)", was released on April 28 2021, sharing its title with an autobiography written by vocalist and rhythm guitarist Awsten Knight.[71] The fifth single, "Just Kidding", was released on May 12, 2021.[72] The sixth single, "Violet!", was released on May 19, 2021.[73] A music video was released for the song on May 26, 2021.[74][75]

Intellectual Property (2022–present)

On January 27, 2022, the band posted teasers for their upcoming fifth studio album.[76] On April 7, 2022, the first single, "Funeral Grey" was announced,[76] and was then subsequently released on May 13 as their first release under Fueled by Ramen.[77] In 2022, the band's song "Telephone," from their 2019 album Fandom, was featured in episode three of the British TV series, Heartstopper.[78][79] On July 5, 2022, the band announced the second single, "Self-Sabotage" to be released on July 7.[80] The band also released a teaser of a new song titled "Brainwashed" that the band has been performing on tour.[80] On August 8, 2022, the band released a music video for "Self-Sabotage".[81] On August 30, 2022, the band debuted a new song live titled "Real Super Dark" from the upcoming album.[82] On October 14, 2022, the band released the single "Fuck About It", featuring Blackbear.[83] On November 23, 2022, the band announced the title of their upcoming fifth studio album, Intellectual Property.[84][85] On December 1, 2022, the band released a music video for "Fuck About It".[86][87] On January 26, 2023, the band released the album's fourth single, "Real Super Dark".[88] The band also confirmed the released date for the album to be April 14, 2023.[88]

Musical style and influences

Waterparks musical style has been mainly described as pop punk,[3][89][90][91][92] pop rock,[90][93][94][95] electropop,[92][96] alternative rock,[97] alternative pop,[90][98] electronic rock,[90] emo,[90] neon pop,[99] rock,[58] and power pop.[100] but also incorporates elements of punk,[101][102] hip hop,[101] rap,[91] bubblegum pop[102] electronic,[101] indie,[101] jazz,[101] drum and bass,[103] industrial,[103] grunge,[103] post-hardcore,[104] dark pop,[104] orchestral,[103] emo rap,[105] stadium rock,[105] hyperpop,[105] and lo-fi genres.[105] The band is said to derive their unique sound through the addition of vocal modulation, layered synthesizers, and fast vocals to the traditional rock sound.[106] Frontman Awsten has stated that he considers the group to be a rock band that has garnered significant inspiration from pop music.[107] Since the departure of former bassist Gage Matthieu, the band has remained without a bass player in its official lineup, instead performing with a rotation of fill-in bass players or using pre-recorded backing tracks in live appearances. They have cited Sum 41,[108] Blink-182,[3] Good Charlotte,[109] Kesha,[90][110] My Chemical Romance, Green Day,[9] Fall Out Boy,[3][110] No Doubt,[110] Kanye West,[110] the Beach Boys,[110] Donald Glover,[110] Tyler, the Creator,[110] Taylor Swift,[110] Chance the Rapper,[110] Linkin Park, Paramore,[3] and Saves the Day[3] as musical influences.

Band members

Current members

  • Awsten Knight – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, programming (2011–present)[2]
  • Geoff Wigington – lead guitar, backing vocals (2012–present)[2]
  • Otto Wood – drums, backing vocals (2012–present)[2]

Former members

  • Gage Matthieu – bass (2011–2012)[4][111]
  • Owen Marvin – drums (2011–2012)[4]
  • Tommy Denley – lead guitar (2011)[5][7][112]
  • Tyler Comer – keyboards (2011)[6][7]

Touring and session members

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated Work Result Ref.
2017 Alternative Press Music Awards Song of the Year Stupid for You Nominated [114]
Album of the Year Double Dare Nominated [114]
Best Breakthrough Artist Waterparks Won [115]
Rock Sound Awards Best International Breakthrough Artist Won [116]
2018 Kerrang! Awards Nominated [117][118]
2019 Rock Sound Awards Song of the Year Turbulent Won [119]

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External links

  • Official website
  • Waterparks discography at Discogs  

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For the similarly named CCM group that is also from Houston see Watermark band Waterparks is an American rock band formed in Houston Texas in 2011 The group currently consists of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Awsten Knight backing vocalist and lead guitarist Geoff Wigington and backing vocalist and drummer Otto Wood WaterparksWaterparks performing at Good Things Festival in 2018 From left to right Geoff Wigington Awsten Knight and Otto Wood Background informationOriginHouston Texas U S GenresPop punk pop rock electropop alternative rockYears active2011 presentLabelsFueled by Ramen 300 Hopeless Equal VisionMembersAwsten Knight Geoff Wigington Otto WoodPast membersGage Matthieu Owen Marvin Tommy Denley Tyler ComerWebsitewaterparksband wbr comThe band has released three EPs two of which were released independently while the third was released via Equal Vision The band released their debut studio album Double Dare on November 4 2016 via Equal Vision then later their second studio album Entertainment under the same label on January 26 2018 On May 23 2019 the band announced that they had left Equal Vision and signed on with Hopeless Their third studio album entitled Fandom was released on October 11 2019 The band then signed with 300 Entertainment and their fourth studio album Greatest Hits was released on May 21 2021 The band signed with Fueled by Ramen in 2022 and has teased their fifth studio album Intellectual Property set for release in 2023 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years and EPs 2011 2016 1 2 Double Dare and Entertainment 2016 2018 1 3 Fandom and live album 2018 2020 1 4 Greatest Hits 2020 2022 1 5 Intellectual Property 2022 present 2 Musical style and influences 3 Band members 4 Discography 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksHistoryEarly years and EPs 2011 2016 The band was formed in 2011 by Awsten Knight and Gage Matthieu who met while playing in different bands 1 2 3 4 The band was later joined by drummer Owen Marvin guitarist Tommy Denley and briefly keyboardist Tyler Comer 4 5 6 7 This lineup soon dissipated before the band s first release Their first EP Airplane Conversations was released independently on April 3 2012 8 and was the only release with Matthieu and Marvin before they both left the band in 2012 4 Guitarist Geoff Wigington and drummer Otto Wood joined the band that same year following the prior departures The band s first show was on August 17 2012 at Warehouse Live in Houston 9 alongside Invent Animate DWHB and Life as Lions 10 The band continued performing at local venues throughout Texas over the following years 2 The band performed as a supporting act for pop musician Aaron Carter opening his Houston tour date on May 11 2013 2 11 Their second EP Black Light was released on June 5 2014 12 The band also performed on the Houston dates of the Warped Tour in 2013 13 14 and 2015 15 On November 6 2015 the band signed with label Equal Vision Records 16 After searching for producers the band chose twins Benji Madden and Joel Madden of Good Charlotte as their managers 17 18 On January 15 2016 the group released an EP titled Cluster co produced by Benji Madden 19 20 Mikey Way known as the bassist of My Chemical Romance played bass for the EP 21 On November 19 2015 the band performed with Good Charlotte during the group s comeback performance at The Troubadour in West Hollywood California 22 The group performed on the Black Cat Tour supporting Never Shout Never in 2016 23 and on every date of the 2016 Warped Tour 24 25 The band then embarked on the End The Madness Tour supporting Sleeping with Sirens in late 2016 26 Double Dare and Entertainment 2016 2018 Main articles Double Dare and Entertainment Waterparks album Waterparks performing on Warped Tour 2016 The group released a single titled Stupid For You on August 31 2016 in promotion of its debut album Double Dare 27 They later released two additional singles Hawaii Stay Awake and Royal before the album s release on November 4 2016 28 29 30 31 In 2016 the band performed a cover of Hitchin a Ride by Green Day and was featured on a 30th anniversary covers album for Green Day titled Green Day American Superhits 32 Gloom Boys was made into the album s fourth and final single in 2017 33 In March 2017 the group joined fellow bands SWMRS and The Wrecks as supporting acts on All Time Low s tour of the United Kingdom and Ireland 34 Later during the Summer of 2017 the groups reunited for All Time Low s Young Renegades Tour this time touring the United States 35 Night Riots performed in place of SWMRS on the tour s Dallas and Houston dates 36 On October 20 2017 the band announced their second studio album Entertainment with a release date of January 26 2018 37 38 Alongside Entertainment s announcement the band released the album s first single Blonde 38 On December 13 2017 the band released the second single from the album titled Lucky People 39 On January 17 2018 Waterparks released the third and final single from Entertainment titled Not Warriors 40 41 The album was released on January 26 2018 via Equal Vision 38 42 43 44 Entertainment peaked at No 98 on the Billboard 200 chart on February 10 2018 45 Fandom and live album 2018 2020 Main article Fandom album Lead vocalist Awsten Knight performing with Waterparks in 2018 In 2019 the band performed a cover of Beating Heart Baby by Head Automatica and was featured on Rock Sound s covers album Worship And Tributes Volume II 46 On May 23 2019 the band released Turbulent their first single off of their at the time third album Along with the album s title it was also announced that they got signed to Hopeless Records 47 48 On August 12 2019 the band released the second single Watch What Happens Next along with a music video and the announcement of the album to be released on October 11 2019 49 50 On August 16 2019 the band released their third single Dream Boy along with a music video 51 52 On September 12 2019 the fourth single Reboot was released 53 54 On September 25 2019 they released their fifth single for the album High Definition along with a music video 55 The band s third studio album Fandom was released on October 11 2019 56 57 58 On October 17 2019 Easy to Hate was released as the sixth single along with a music video 59 60 On January 22 2020 frontman Awsten Knight posted on Twitter that if a certain tweet was retweeted 20 000 times that he would release a new Waterparks album that day 61 This goal was achieved within hours subsequently forcing Knight to release a SoundCloud collection titled 1 A Collection of Unreleased Home Demos This is Not G or Even an Album Shut Up Enjoy a demo album that consists of unreleased Waterparks demos including songs Knight has teased on his Instagram some of which were Lemonade Noise and Glitter Times 61 He states in the song Life Is Puke 20 000 that he never thought the tweet would actually make it to that many retweets and that everyone is so mad at me 61 When the band performed at the O2 Academy in Birmingham England during the Fandom tour on January 27 2020 they announced that the performance would be taped and released as a live album with a companion concert film that summer 62 The COVID 19 pandemic delayed the release until the fall and Fandom Live in the UK was officially released on November 27 2020 formally marking the end of the Fandom era 63 Greatest Hits 2020 2022 Main article Greatest Hits Waterparks album On September 24 2020 the band officially released a song entitled Lowkey As Hell 64 65 This comes after Knight leaked the song the previous week on a live stream whilst cutting off his Fandom era green hair himself 65 66 Following the song s official release record label 300 Entertainment announced that they had signed the band 64 65 On February 25 2021 the band announced their fourth studio album Greatest Hits along with the release of a new single titled Snow Globe 67 68 The album was released on May 21 2021 67 68 The next single titled Numb was released on March 29 2021 69 70 but was debuted on March 27 during the Anti Tour Performance 69 The fourth single You d Be Paranoid Too If Everyone Was Out To Get You was released on April 28 2021 sharing its title with an autobiography written by vocalist and rhythm guitarist Awsten Knight 71 The fifth single Just Kidding was released on May 12 2021 72 The sixth single Violet was released on May 19 2021 73 A music video was released for the song on May 26 2021 74 75 Intellectual Property 2022 present On January 27 2022 the band posted teasers for their upcoming fifth studio album 76 On April 7 2022 the first single Funeral Grey was announced 76 and was then subsequently released on May 13 as their first release under Fueled by Ramen 77 In 2022 the band s song Telephone from their 2019 album Fandom was featured in episode three of the British TV series Heartstopper 78 79 On July 5 2022 the band announced the second single Self Sabotage to be released on July 7 80 The band also released a teaser of a new song titled Brainwashed that the band has been performing on tour 80 On August 8 2022 the band released a music video for Self Sabotage 81 On August 30 2022 the band debuted a new song live titled Real Super Dark from the upcoming album 82 On October 14 2022 the band released the single Fuck About It featuring Blackbear 83 On November 23 2022 the band announced the title of their upcoming fifth studio album Intellectual Property 84 85 On December 1 2022 the band released a music video for Fuck About It 86 87 On January 26 2023 the band released the album s fourth single Real Super Dark 88 The band also confirmed the released date for the album to be April 14 2023 88 Musical style and influencesWaterparks musical style has been mainly described as pop punk 3 89 90 91 92 pop rock 90 93 94 95 electropop 92 96 alternative rock 97 alternative pop 90 98 electronic rock 90 emo 90 neon pop 99 rock 58 and power pop 100 but also incorporates elements of punk 101 102 hip hop 101 rap 91 bubblegum pop 102 electronic 101 indie 101 jazz 101 drum and bass 103 industrial 103 grunge 103 post hardcore 104 dark pop 104 orchestral 103 emo rap 105 stadium rock 105 hyperpop 105 and lo fi genres 105 The band is said to derive their unique sound through the addition of vocal modulation layered synthesizers and fast vocals to the traditional rock sound 106 Frontman Awsten has stated that he considers the group to be a rock band that has garnered significant inspiration from pop music 107 Since the departure of former bassist Gage Matthieu the band has remained without a bass player in its official lineup instead performing with a rotation of fill in bass players or using pre recorded backing tracks in live appearances They have cited Sum 41 108 Blink 182 3 Good Charlotte 109 Kesha 90 110 My Chemical Romance Green Day 9 Fall Out Boy 3 110 No Doubt 110 Kanye West 110 the Beach Boys 110 Donald Glover 110 Tyler the Creator 110 Taylor Swift 110 Chance the Rapper 110 Linkin Park Paramore 3 and Saves the Day 3 as musical influences Band membersCurrent members Awsten Knight lead vocals rhythm guitar programming 2011 present 2 Geoff Wigington lead guitar backing vocals 2012 present 2 Otto Wood drums backing vocals 2012 present 2 Former members Gage Matthieu bass 2011 2012 4 111 Owen Marvin drums 2011 2012 4 Tommy Denley lead guitar 2011 5 7 112 Tyler Comer keyboards 2011 6 7 Touring and session members Mikey Way bass 2016 2018 113 TimelineDiscographyMain article Waterparks discography Studio albums Double Dare 2016 Entertainment 2018 Fandom 2019 Greatest Hits 2021 Intellectual Property 2023 Awards and nominationsYear Award Category Nominated Work Result Ref 2017 Alternative Press Music Awards Song of the Year Stupid for You Nominated 114 Album of the Year Double Dare Nominated 114 Best Breakthrough Artist Waterparks Won 115 Rock Sound Awards Best International Breakthrough Artist Won 116 2018 Kerrang Awards Nominated 117 118 2019 Rock Sound Awards Song of the Year Turbulent Won 119 References Stokes Alyson February 9 2016 5 Things You Should Know About Waterparks Before They Get Big Alternative Press Archived from the original on February 10 2016 Retrieved March 10 2016 a b c d e f Guerra Joey November 18 2015 Houston Band Waterparks is Making a Splash Houston Chronicle Archived from the original on March 10 2016 Retrieved March 10 2016 a b c d e f James Christopher Monger Waterparks AllMusic Bio AllMusic Retrieved May 1 2022 a b c d e Waterparks reviews music news Sputnikmusic Retrieved March 1 2021 a b Interview with Waterparks Stitched Sound October 10 2011 Retrieved December 16 2021 a b Awsten on Twitter Twitter Retrieved December 16 2021 a b c Heather Ann Photography Go like my friend s amazing band Waterparks Also like this page to see many more photos of them soon Facebook www facebook com Retrieved December 16 2021 Waterparks Airplane Conversations Highlight Magazine April 19 2012 Retrieved January 22 2021 a b What s My Scene Again Alternative Press 30 333 80 April 2016 Waterparks with DWHB Invent Animate Life As Lions Event Information Warehouse Live Archived from the original on March 24 2016 Retrieved March 24 2016 via Facebook Whitt Cassie March 10 2016 5 Crucial Factsis to Get to Know Waterparks Alternative Press Archived from the original on March 10 2016 Retrieved November 29 2022 Moore Bruce May 30 2014 Waterparks Black Light EP Album Review V13 Retrieved January 30 2022 Rogers Jack July 8 2018 Warped Tour 2013 A Retrospective Rock Sound Archived from the original on May 12 2022 Retrieved November 29 2022 White Logan January 24 2018 Review Waterparks prove staying power with Entertainment Substream Magazine Retrieved May 12 2022 Norton Jessica November 9 2015 Don t Tell 5SOS But the Madden Brothers Have a New Fave Band MTV Archived from the original on March 10 2016 Retrieved March 10 2016 Waterparks Signs to Equal Vision Records Debut Single Crave Out Now Equal Vision Records November 6 2016 Archived from the original on March 10 2016 Retrieved March 10 2016 Patneaude Victoria February 18 2016 Singing Story Waterparks Music Connection Archived from the original on March 10 2016 Retrieved March 10 2016 Sherman Maria December 10 2015 Good Charlotte s Second Act Inside Madden Brothers Pop Punk Reawakening Rolling Stone Archived from the original on December 15 2015 Retrieved March 10 2016 Stam Janneke March 15 2016 Waterparks Have Announced A Show Rock Sound Archived from the original on March 15 2016 Retrieved March 15 2016 Chatterjee Kika January 17 2016 Listen Waterparks Equal Vision Records premiere Benji Madden produced EP Alternative Press Archived from the original on March 10 2016 Retrieved March 10 2016 Stokes Alyson February 9 2016 5 things you should know about Waterparks before they get big Alternative Press Archived from the original on September 22 2020 Retrieved February 28 2021 Witherow Barbara November 10 2016 Waterparks Signs to Equal Vision Releases New Music Video Full of Puppies Substream Magazine Archived from the original on March 23 2020 Retrieved March 10 2016 Merchant Anam February 9 2016 Never Shout Never and Metro Station breeze through Chicago Substream Magazine Archived from the original on February 28 2016 Retrieved April 30 2016 Sharp Tyler March 22 2016 Next round of bands announced for Warped Tour 2016 Alternative Press Archived from the original on March 22 2016 Retrieved March 22 2016 Biddulph Andy March 22 2016 See The Full Vans Warped Tour Line Up Rock Sound Archived from the original on March 22 2016 Retrieved March 22 2016 Taylor Sam August 16 2016 Sleeping With Sirens State Champs Tonight Alive and Waterparks for US tour Upset Magazine Archived from the original on August 16 2016 Retrieved August 16 2016 Tipple Ben August 31 2016 Waterparks reveal Stupid For You and confirm debut album Punktastic Archived from the original on August 31 2016 Retrieved January 22 2021 Wilce Tamsyn October 3 2016 The New Waterparks Song Is Pop Rock Gold Rock Sound Archived from the original on October 6 2016 Retrieved January 30 2022 Dickman Maggie October 2 2016 Waterparks release new song Hawaii Stay Awake listen Alternative Press Retrieved January 30 2022 Biddulph Andy August 31 2016 Waterparks Announce Debut Album Release Huge Summer Song Rock Sound Archived from the original on August 31 2016 Retrieved January 22 2021 Biddulph Andy August 31 2016 Waterparks Announce Debut Album Release Huge Summer Song Rock Sound Archived from the original on August 31 2016 Retrieved August 31 2016 Waterparks Cover Green Day s Hitchin A Ride Kerrang December 7 2016 Retrieved March 1 2021 Gonzalez Sean July 12 2017 Waterparks Premieres Gloom Boys Music Video New Noise Magazine Retrieved January 22 2021 Toney Jordan February 24 2017 All Time Low announce headlining tour Alternative Press Retrieved January 23 2021 Kroll Katy July 29 2017 All Time Low SWMRS Bring Young Renegades Tour to Boston Billboard Retrieved January 23 2021 Rendon Francisco February 24 2017 All Time Low Takes Young Renegades Around U S Pollstar Retrieved January 23 2021 White Logan January 24 2018 Review Waterparks prove staying power with Entertainment Substream Magazine Retrieved January 28 2018 a b c Dickman Maggie October 20 2017 Waterparks release catchy new song Blonde from forthcoming album Entertainment Alternative Press Archived from the original on October 21 2017 Retrieved November 29 2022 Waterparks drop spirited new single Lucky People listen Alternative Press December 13 2017 Retrieved January 22 2021 Waterparks Release Msic Video for Not Warriors and Crybaby With Nylon Equal Vision February 13 2018 Retrieved January 22 2021 Ryan January 18 2018 Waterparks Share New Song Not Warriors Sound Fiction Retrieved January 30 2022 Harrison Dan January 23 2018 Waterparks Entertainment Dork Retrieved February 28 2021 Dickman Maggie August 31 2016 Waterparks announce debut album drop new song listen Alternative Press Archived from the original on August 31 2016 Retrieved August 31 2016 Al Sharif Rabab June 6 2016 Pop Punks Waterparks to Release Debut Full Length Later This Year Alternative Press Archived from the original on June 6 2016 Retrieved June 6 2016 Waterparks Entertainment Chart History Billboard Retrieved March 29 2018 Jamieson Brii March 15 2019 Listen To Waterparks Jazz Cover Of Beating Heart Baby By Head Automatica Recorded For Rock Sound Rock Sound Archived from the original on June 2 2019 Retrieved November 29 2022 Brown Paul May 24 2019 Waterparks Sign To Hopeless Records Drop New Song Turbulent Wall of Sound Retrieved January 30 2022 Goeman Collin May 23 2019 Waterparks Reveal Turbulent Release Date Single Art Sparks Theories Alternative Press Retrieved January 30 2022 Waterparks Release Watch What Happens Next Announce New Album Fandom Kerrang August 13 2019 Retrieved January 30 2022 Shoemaker Whitney August 12 2019 Waterparks Reveal Fandom date with Watch What Happens Next video Alternative Press Retrieved August 12 2019 Darus Alex August 12 2019 Waterparks reveal Dream Boy is About Pressure of Fan Expectations Alternative Press Retrieved October 14 2019 Waterparks Have Just Released Another New Single Dream Boy Kerrang August 16 2019 Retrieved January 22 2021 Ashley Perez Hollingsworth September 12 2019 Waterparks Share New Song Reboot Genre is Dead Retrieved January 30 2022 Darus Alex September 12 2019 Waterparks further prove Awsten Knight isn t a Dream Boy in Reboot Alternative Press Retrieved October 15 2019 Darus Alex September 25 2019 Waterparks Reveal Turbulent Release Date Single Art Sparks Theories Alternative Press Retrieved October 15 2019 Monger Timothy Waterparks Fandom AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved January 30 2022 MacMillan Jamie October 17 2019 Waterparks Fandom Dork Retrieved October 17 2019 a b Waterparks Fandom Album Review Wall of Sound October 10 2019 Retrieved October 14 2019 Sarah Jae Leiber October 17 2019 Waterparks Release Easy To Hate Music Video BroadwayWorld Retrieved October 17 2019 May Tamara October 19 2019 Waterparks Release Easy To Hate Music Video Wall of Sound Retrieved February 28 2021 a b c Joe Smith Engelhardt January 22 2020 Waterparks drop unreleased demos after fans pass album challenge Alternative Press Retrieved January 22 2021 Jackson Cara January 28 2020 Review Waterparks cause chaos at Birmingham s O2 Institute Retrieved February 28 2021 Dowd Rachael October 19 2020 See the Fandom Era Get an Encore in Waterpark s First Film Alternative Press Archived from the original on January 16 2021 Retrieved January 30 2022 a b Quiles Alyssa September 25 2020 Waterparks Return With New Single Lowkey As Hell Kerrang Retrieved January 22 2021 a b c Quiles Alyssa September 25 2020 Hear Waterparks first post Fandom song Lowkey as Hell Alternative Press Retrieved September 24 2020 Dowd Rachel September 18 2020 See Awsten Knight tease a new Waterparks song while cutting off his hair Alternative Press Retrieved September 25 2020 a b Carter Emily February 25 2021 Waterparks have announced their new studio album Greatest Hits Kerrang Retrieved February 25 2021 a b Rogers Jack February 26 2021 Watch Waterparks Dark Video For Their Luscious New Rock Sound Archived from the original on April 11 2021 Retrieved November 29 2022 a b Eloise Marianne March 27 2021 Waterparks debut new track Numb live on Anti Tour Performance Review Alternative Press Archived from the original on March 28 2021 Retrieved November 29 2022 David James Young March 31 2021 Waterparks release raucous new single Numb from upcoming album Greatest Hits NME Retrieved January 30 2022 Battoclette Augusta May 18 2021 Waterparks You d Be Paranoid Too music video Alternative Press Retrieved May 8 2021 Owens Paige May 12 2021 Waterparks Release Blatantly Dark Just Kidding Off Greatest Hits Alternative Press Archived from the original on June 16 2021 Retrieved November 29 2022 Rogers Jack May 19 2021 Listen Waterparks Glistening New Track Violet Rock Sound Archived from the original on May 19 2021 Retrieved November 29 2022 Taylor Sam May 28 2021 Loo roll and ice cubes Waterparks have released a new video for Violet Dork Retrieved January 30 2022 Waterparks have dropped a new video for Violet Upset Magazine May 28 2021 Retrieved January 30 2022 a b Rodgers Jack April 7 2022 Waterparks Have Revealed What The Name Of Their Next Single Is Going To Be Rock Sound Archived from the original on April 7 2022 Retrieved November 29 2022 Rodgers Jack May 13 2022 Waterparks Have Released An Absolutely Incredible New Track Funeral Grey Rock Sound Archived from the original on May 13 2022 Retrieved November 29 2022 Rodgers Jack April 27 2022 Waterparks Telephone Is Featured In An Episode Of Netflix s Show Heartstopper Rock Sound Archived from the original on April 27 2022 Retrieved November 29 2022 Warner Sam April 25 2022 Heartstopper soundtrack every song played in the new Netflix drama NME Retrieved May 6 2022 a b Rodgers Jack July 6 2022 Waterparks Are Releasing A New Track Called Self sabotage Later This Week Rock Sound Archived from the original on July 5 2022 Retrieved November 29 2022 Lane Kwase August 8 2022 Waterparks Are Releasing A New Track Called Self sabotage Later This Week Alternative Press Retrieved August 8 2022 Rodgers Jack September 1 2022 Watch Waterparks Play A New Song Called Real Super Dark Live For The First Time Rock Sound Retrieved January 26 2023 Carter Emily October 14 2022 Waterparks and blackbear drop moody new collab Fuck About It Kerrang Retrieved October 14 2022 Carter Emily November 23 2022 Waterparks confirm brand new album Intellectual Property Kerrang Retrieved November 23 2022 Rogers Jack November 23 2022 Waterparks Announce New Album Intellectual Property Rock Sound Retrieved November 29 2022 Carter Emily December 1 2022 Watch the new video for Waterparks huge collab with blackbear Kerrang Retrieved December 1 2022 Waterparks and blackbear have revealed a new video for their collaboration Fuck About It Upset Magazine December 1 2022 Retrieved December 1 2022 a b Morton Luke January 26 2023 Waterparks drop new single Real Super Dark and reveal album release date Kerrang Retrieved January 26 2023 Zellner Xander October 23 2019 Big Splash Waterparks Hit No 1 On Emerging Artists Chart Billboard Archived from the original on July 9 2022 Retrieved July 9 2022 a b c d e f Waterparks couldn t give a damn about the haters with their new album Entertainment Upset Magazine January 29 2018 Retrieved February 28 2021 a b Waterparks Greatest Hits Hysteria Magazine May 21 2021 Retrieved May 25 2021 a b Cook Lottie February 9 2020 Live Review Waterparks Electric Ballroom London Dead Press Archived from the original on October 26 2020 Retrieved May 1 2022 Norton Jessica November 11 2016 The Madden Brothers Really Want You To Listen To Waterparks MTV News Retrieved December 19 2021 Biddulph Andy November 3 2016 Waterparks Double Dare Rock Sound Archived from the original on 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