Fear of Water’s latest single, ‘Codependent Parasites’ Ft. Elias Soriano of Nonpoint, is like a thunderstorm of emotion crashing through your speakers. It’s not just a song; it’s a rollercoaster ride through the heart’s most turbulent moments. This track, now available on all major streaming platforms, doesn’t just push genre boundaries; it obliterates them with a sonic explosion.
David Perry, the mastermind behind Fear of Water, pours his soul into ‘Codependent Parasites.’ It’s a song born from the wreckage of personal turmoil, a heart-wrenching tale of betrayal and heartbreak. The result? A musical masterpiece that’s both a therapy session and a head-banging session.
What’s so striking about this track is its genre-blending magic. It’s like a musical chameleon, effortlessly weaving together elements of hard rock, active rock, and melodic metal. From high-octane, fist-pumping choruses to aggressive verses that hit you like a punch to the gut, and moody electronic breakdowns that’ll give you goosebumps – ‘Codependent Parasites’ keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Elias Soriano’s vocals are the rocket fuel that propels this track into the stratosphere. His raw intensity and emotional depth turn it into a cathartic experience. Soriano, known for his work with Nonpoint, brings a level of talent that’s a perfect match for this collaboration.
And let’s not forget the music video, where Dave Perry does it all – every instrument, every note – simultaneously. It’s a jaw-dropping showcase of his talent and dedication.
Instrumentally, Fear of Water leaves no stone unturned. The track features a smorgasbord of instruments, from Chapman Guitars to Ibanez Bass, DW Drums, Zildjian Cymbals, and the mind-bending Neural DSP guitar plugins. It’s like a symphony of sound that’s both powerful and intricate, adding layers of depth to the music.
The production, under the watchful eye of renowned producer Kile Odell, is nothing short of perfection. Perry and Odell’s collaboration captures not just the sound but the very essence of the song’s themes.
‘Codependent Parasites’ isn’t just a single; it’s a statement. For fans of Breaking Benjamin, Shinedown, and Falling in Reverse, this track is a breath of fresh air in the rock genre. Fear of Water, led by Dave Perry’s unique vision, is set to conquer the rock music scene, offering a powerful and emotive listening experience. This release is a milestone in the project’s journey, and we can’t wait to see where Fear of Water takes us next.


