Western Waste
Western Waste formed in the early 2000s with Cameron Paradis on vocals and guitar, Jessica Chambers on bass and vocals, James Evans on drums, and Matthew Reid...
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Western Waste formed in the early 2000s with Cameron Paradis on vocals and guitar, Jessica Chambers on bass and vocals, James Evans on drums, and Matthew Reid handling multiple instruments. Their debut album 'As It Grows' came out in 2007, featuring songs like 'Break Away' and 'Burn Inside' that established their atmospheric blend of Americana and post-punk textures.
Reid left the band in 2010, which led the remaining members to reconsider their approach. Their catalog includes tracks such as 'Fight Back' and 'Imprisoned' that continue their exploration of mood and space.
Their most recent album 'A Thousand Empty Rooms' arrived in 2020, rounding out four studio records that have maintained their particular sound without dramatic reinvention.
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