American grungegaze group Fleshwater have a new album "2000: In Search of Endless Sky" due out Sept 5th through Closed Casket Activities.
The anticipated new full length album from Fleshwater—2000: In Search of the Endless Sky— is set for release in just over three weeks. Leaning into both atmosphere and impact, 2000: In Search of the Endless Sky is a step forward, but still unmistakably Fleshwater. On the album's second single "Last Escape" the band's masterful dynamics and powerful interplay are front and center.
2000: In Search of the Endless Sky follows the band’s 2022 debut We’re Not Here To Be Loved, a release that quickly gained momentum and carried them through extensive touring across the U.S., Europe, the UK, Australia, and Japan. Along the way, they shared bills with Deftones and The Mars Volta, and hit the road with acts such as Harm’s Way, Modern Color, and Ingrown—building a reputation for blending heaviness with melody in a way that is unique and nostalgic.
Shaped across multiple studios and settings, Fleshwater tracked guitars and bass at God City Studio by Kurt Ballou with assistance from Zach Weeks, while drums were recorded by Kevin Bernstein at Mag Pie Recording Studio. Vocals were self-recorded by the band at home, before a final mix at God City Studios and a master by Nick Townsend of Infrasonic Studios. The album also features David Haik (Pianos Become The Teeth) on drums, whose session performance adds a rhythmic depth to the material.