Featured Artist of
June 25, 2023
with the
song: Falling
Artist's Biography
Shape
of Water is an electronic art rock band hailing from Manchester, United
Kingdom, formed in 2018 by Rox Capriotti and Luca De Falco. Their music has
been described as "genre-fluid," transcending traditional boundaries and
welcoming all listeners into their world. Rox and Luca met in 2004 in their
hometown of San Benedetto del Tronto, Italy, and formed their first band
together, The Lotus. After relocating to Manchester in 2015, the duo went on
to create Shape of Water, writing dozens of songs that dealt with the
misconception of human feelings, politics, and society.
Their debut album, Great Illusions, was produced and mixed by Paul Reeve
(Muse, Beta Band, Supergrass) with Sky Van Hoff (Rammstein, Kreator,
Caliban) also mixing two singles. The album was released in the summer of
2020, receiving critical acclaim from respected media outlets such as
Classic Rock, Rolling Stone.de, and Metal.de, among others. Despite being
unable to promote the album live due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Shape of
Water quickly adapted by live-streaming several performances, which were
widely received. In early 2021, the band reinvented some of their songs for
an EP release entitled Lockdown On Mars. They also released a live EP called
Livestream From Mars, recorded during the successful live stream series of
the same name.
After the relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions, Shape of Water finally
returned to live performances in the summer of 2021, and since then they
have supported several acts such us Radkey, Bad Touch, and Christian Death,
and played in numerous UK festivals like Call Of The Wild, Wildfire
Festival, Rockmantic, SavFest, HRH Sleaze, and Heaven & Hell Festival 23.
The band's electrifying live shows have been praised by fans and critics
alike, cementing their status as one of the most exciting acts on the scene.
Their new album, Amor Fati, released on October 28, 2022 via Eclipse
Records, explores the philosophy of determinism and the meaninglessness of
our free will. The album was preceded by a double single for Halloween,
featuring a new song called “A Ghost In Manchester” and a creepy cover of
the 50’s hit, “Mr. Sandman,” originally performed by the Chordettes / Four
Aces. Shape of Water has been hailed as "potentially huge" by Classic Rock
Magazine and "phenomenal" by the New Wave Of Classic Rock Facebook Group
Admins. The band's music has been compared to Muse and Depeche Mode, with
their unique sound and captivating live performances earning them a legion
of dedicated fans. BBC Introducing Lancashire raved about their latest
single, saying "This is their new song.. Starchild. I love it, and I hope
you do too." But what sets Shape of Water apart from their peers is their
willingness to push the boundaries of what it means to be a rock band. Their
music is infused with electronic elements and atmospheric soundscapes,
creating a sonic landscape that is both expansive and intimate. Rox and
Luca's songwriting is marked by a keen sense of social commentary and a
willingness to tackle complex themes head-on. In addition to their musical
prowess, Rox and Luca are also accomplished artists in their own right,
creating their own album art and visuals. Their DIY approach to their music
and image has won them legions of fans who appreciate their commitment to
authenticity and creativity. With their unique blend of genres and
electrifying performances, Shape of Water has proven themselves as a force
to be reckoned with in the music industry. With their growing fan base and
critical acclaim, it's clear that the band is on the path to becoming music
icons. With their unbridled passion, creativity, and dedication to their
craft, Rox Capriotti and Luca De Falco have set the bar high for themselves
and their contemporaries. As they continue to tour and produce music that
defies boundaries, one can only imagine what Shape of Water has in store for
the future.
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