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At Your Own Risk/Small Hours - Hot Pink LP
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11/22/2024
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Hot Pink. Catalog Number: RFR031lp-C5 Color: Pink Format: LP UPC: 634413111949 New album, "Birdwatching", comes out on Sept. 20 via SideOneDummy. Features bonus track "The Water Temple Is Filled With My Tears and Now I'm Drowning in Sorrow". Bursting onto the scene in 2018, Cliffdiver consisted of six specialists combining their talents for the greater good. Based out of Tulsa, Oklahoma, each member of the band is a verifiable veteran of their own hometown - and the sum total of their experience quickly added up to a tight & exciting sound in Cliffdiver instantly as they started to jam, write, and record songs for their debut. With stunning versatility in their amped-up sound that vibrantly expands to include emo, ska, rock, punk, & more - the advantages of having six players all holding their own and unified in their vision led the band to the official release of four highly creative & colorful cuts on their Small Hours EP. Immediately catching attention with fans & critics alike, the momentum & support for Cliffdiver grew rapidly, with singles "You Sir, Are Obviously Not A Golfer," and "Teaching A Narwhal Empathy" bringing many people in to discover the gripping sounds & incredible new songs that the six-piece band created. Quickly following up with the release of At Your Own Risk (2019), it was clear that Cliffdiver was making music that the people wanted to hear; that their own untamed style & relentlessly energetic melodies, their poetic-edge, raw passion, and their wildest ideas were truly connecting & resonating with everyone listening. Following the release of these EPs, Cliffdiver grew to 7 musicians with the addition of a second vocalist, Briana Wright, and signed with SideOneDummy Records for the release of their acclaimed debut album, "Exercise Your Demons". The band has since lived on the tour circuit, supporting artists such as Less Than Jake, Taking Back Sunday, The Wonder Years, and Hot Mulligan, as well as sparking a flame in their home scene that helped to highlight fellow rising artists such as Ben Quad and Sunfo.