WATERS

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BLOG: AN INTERVIEW WITH WATERS
The roots of Port O'Brien, and now WATERS branch across the world. California, Alaska, Brooklyn, Norway; after Port O'Brien dissolved, Van Pierszalowski found his musical bearings in a lot of different places....
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BLOG: NOW PLAYING: WATERS
Some might call Van Pierszalowski nautically inclined. His projects -- first Port O'Brien, and now WATERS -- always seem interested in the wide, expansive sea....
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BLOG: MP3: WATERS, 'IF ONLY'
WATERS is making a splash with its indie-summer dream song "If Only." WATERS is the current project of former Port O'Brien front-man Van Pierszalowski....
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BLOG: NEW MUSIC VIDEO: WATERS
WATERS' "Mickey Mantle" is a tempered tune, catchy and full of lyrics with consequence. The song contemplates aging (illusion, disillusion,and what it is to be "not too young")....
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BLOG: SXSW BAND OF THE DAY: WATERS
Ex-Port O'Brien co-leader Van Pierszalowski seems to have found his calling in nautica. His former band based its content on real life sea experiences (seasperiences), and put the tales to jaunty rhythmic sing-alongs....
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BLOG: NEW MUSIC VIDEO: WATERS
Van Pierszalowski - formerly of Port O'brien fame, now peddling a new project dubbed WATERS - recently released this rather pleasant video for an acoustic version of "For The One"....
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BLOG: ALBUM REVIEW: WATERS
"Oh my God I thought I was a free man out on the road", cries Van Pierszalowski in the first five seconds of his debut record as WATERS, and he means it....
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BLOG: MP3: WATERS
Following the disbandment of Port O'Brien, last Spring, frontman, Van Pierszalowski, set off on a pilgrimage finding a new home in Oslo, Norway....
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ALBUM REVIEW: WATERS OUT IN THE LIGHT
"Oh my God I thought I was a free man out on the road", cries Van Pierszalowski in the first five seconds of his debut record as WATERS, and he means it....
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FEATURE: ON THE WATERS FRONT
The former Port O'Brien frontman steps out on his own Photo by Ashlie and Amber Chavez Operating in choppy waves has always been Van Pierszalowski's M....
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CLICK BAIT: WATERS ANNOUNCES SPRING TOUR
WATERS has announced a selection of tour dates with Delta Spirit as a supporting act. Read more about the history of WATERS in our exclusive interview....
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CLICK BAIT: WATERS ANNOUNCES TOUR WITH CLAP YOUR HANDS SAY YEAH
WATERS, the new project from Van Pierszalowski (formally the frontman for Port O'Brien) is confirmed to be supporting Clap Your Hands Say Yeah on their upcoming tour....
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Artist Bio

Spring 2010 saw the demise of Port OBrien, and founding member/front man Van Pierszalowski needed a break from the hectic, wonderful mess that is touring. He stumbled into respite in Oslo, Norway, and spent some time away from making music. Van explored the new city, swam in the Norwegian fjords, enjoyed the weather and the experience of seasons changing. He found his bearings and fell in love again.

Inspiration arrived and as he wrote, Van was compelled to fuel the process further by changing his environment once more. He spent most of the next year traveling: to Alaska, where hed spent summers working on his fathers commercial salmon fishing boat; to California, where hed grown up in a seaside town off Highway 1; and eventually to New York, where in Brooklyn he endured relentless blizzards and a cold nearly reminiscent of Oslo.

Van gave his new project a name: WATERS. These new songs he wrote veered away from the frequently loose, punchy anthems of Port OBrien, and as he intensively pieced each one together, he sought a bigger sound something louder than he could play on his own. So Van returned to Oslo, where his new journey had begun. He put together a band of fine Norwegian gentlemen and spent every day of the next two months rehearsing in a small practice space outside of the city.

This band went with Van to Dallas, Texas, to record with producer John Congleton. Over a brief 10-day recording session in April, Congleton who has worked on some of Vans favorite albums (by artists including St. Vincent, Bill Callahan, and yes, R. Kelly) kept the production stark, maintaining the songs intimacy and emotional intensity. Out In The Light has a louder, fuller, more aggressive and raw sound than any of Vans earlier works. Its a mix of fuzzy, pealing guitars and crashing drums, and easy, alternately soaring and languid, indelible melodies.

According to Van, "The record is about waking up. It is about getting out of a situation that seems endless, and realizing youre not too old to make dramatic and sudden changes in your life. It is about starting over."
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