Waters (band)

New York City NPR affiliate WFUV featured the band on their Alternate Side program.

[4] After finishing school and coming off of years on the road supporting former music projects, Van Pierszalowski decided to live and work in San Francisco, allowing himself to stand still for the first time in ages.

The calm gave way to creative restlessness and the result was a new band and a new sound in the form of Waters.

[6] In 2014, they released their follow-up EP called It All Might Be Ok which was produced by Ryan Rabin of Grouplove.

[10] Waters has previously toured with Nada Surf, Wye Oak, Delta Spirit, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Mister Heavenly, Male Bonding, and Vetiver.