"The Nashville quintet manages to successfully walk a tightrope, making spirited rock-pop with a touch of gospel"
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Well, the Nashville-based Indie Folk/Rock outfit is back at it with a spankin’ new video treatment for the lighthearted and ear-pleasing title track from that very record.
The Dylan White directed visual features our protagonists making a foray into small business with the timeless childhood standby, a Lemonade Stand. While their summertime startup venture starts out all well and good, amusing antics and shenanigans ensue when the product gets “spiked”.
In a blaze of whiskey-tinged lemony libations, Nerf-gun fire, Japanese weaponry and a Gallagher-esque rubber mallet routine, we get a smile-inducing view into the frenetic world of adolescent entrepreneurship (and its subsequent deconstruction:) from an adult perspective. What we are left with is an ear to ear grin and the realization that we are all still kids at heart…”when life hands you Lemons, make Melonade!”
"The Waterfall Wash that showed up to Acme (drawing quite the crowd, at that) was not the band I had in my head. Transcending the mantle of “talented friends” to “holy shit, this is going to be Nashville’s next break-out band,” the group utterly rocked the roof off the place. Their sound these days is decisively more rock and roll, with a flair for indie, pop, and traces of punk and folk."
-Philip Obenschain
No Country For New Nashville
One of our favorite bands since their (and our) earliest days, eclectic local outfit Waterfall Wash are a group we’ve watched grow and evolve into one of the local rock scene best and most dependable staples....a fuzzy, lo-fi, synth infused indie pop sound, incorporating big hooks, layered melody, and even pulling from elements of math rock and pop punk to hone a unique and experimental, yet pleasantly approachable style.
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"The Nashville quintet manages to successfully walk a tightrope, making spirited rock-pop with a touch of gospel"
-- The Chattanooga Pulse