New Music

Waterparks Reveal 'Easy to Hate' Video

Oct 19, 2019
7 min read

Well now, after watching the latest music video from Waterparks, I had to rewind and watch it over to pay closer attention. Their latest single, 'Easy To Hate' sees the guys back to their upbeat and catchy pop/punk ways, which is awesome because their last few singles were a bit...meh. It comes off the band's recently released album FANDOM (our review here), and the video is... well, let's just say it kinda takes the piss on band/artist/music fandom in general (very topical boys).

But anyways, the video is essentially about a Waterparks fan who listens to the guys in the car and then later at home (as you do when you're a huge fan of your favourite band). He seems to listens to their music so much, it's like they're playing in-person in front of him 24/7! In the end, the fanboy goes a little stir-crazy from hearing/seeing the band everywhere he goes, he even goes so far as unfollowing them on Twitter to make them disappear. The vid ends on a weird and wacky note, but I won't spoil it for ya. Watch it for yourself!

FANDOM is out now through Hopeless Records. If you haven't got a copy yet, buy it here.

waterparks - fandom cover

Waterparks – FANDOM tracklisting


1. Cherry Red
2. Watch What Happens Next
3. Dream Boy
4. Easy To Hate
5. High Definition
6. Telephone
7. Group Chat
8. Turbulent
9. Never Bloom Again
10. I Miss Having Sex But At Least I Don’t Want To Die Anymore
11. War Crimes
12. [Reboot]
13. Wors
14. Zone Out
15. I Felt Younger When We Met


[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPXarVFSy7Q&w=853&h=480]


 

 

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