Track: Water Machine – Tiffany; a joyous slice of indie pop


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Water Machine’s new single Tiffany is a deliciously upbeat slice of indie pop, bursting with warmth and charm. With its bright, jangly guitars, bubbly synths, and instantly loveable melody, the track is impossible not to smile along to. Lush backing harmonies and a buoyant rhythm add to its infectious energy, making it the perfect antidote to a bad day.

Written in one sitting after a moment of anxiety in the studio, Tiffany channels joy in both sound and spirit. Beneath its effervescent exterior lies the band’s signature offbeat lyricism, turning a hypothetical love story and a car crash into something irresistibly fun. As the first taste of their upcoming debut God Park, it’s a perfect introduction to Water Machine’s knack for crafting hook-filled, thoughtful, and delightfully off-kilter pop songs.

God Park drops June 20th via FatCat records

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