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Coming from years in his long-running rowdy bar band <a href="spotify:artist:6h2gJ4ySc3k099VZDpCIIg">Theodore</a>, St. Louis songwriter/guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:48oumVt48B4EWw8mgY9mGJ">Justin Kinkel-Schuster</a> met up with drummer/multi-instrumentalist <a href="spotify:artist:3TdGJ1Etr5MbSrdvMDJiQF">Andrew Bryant</a> in Pittsboro, Mississippi, and on a whim the duo recorded some of <a href="spotify:artist:48oumVt48B4EWw8mgY9mGJ">Kinkel-Schuster</a>'s spare compositions. Mere days later, <a href="spotify:artist:6h2gJ4ySc3k099VZDpCIIg">Theodore</a> disbanded, with most of the group re-forming into a new combo called Demonlover and <a href="spotify:artist:48oumVt48B4EWw8mgY9mGJ">Kinkel-Schuster</a> relocating to Mississippi, where he and <a href="spotify:artist:3TdGJ1Etr5MbSrdvMDJiQF">Bryant</a> officially formed Water Liars. The off-the-cuff recordings the duo made were cleaned up somewhat and became their debut album, Phantom Limb, released in February of 2012. The band toured constantly throughout the next year and a sophomore album, Wyoming, saw release in early 2013. More constant touring ensued, and the duo expanded to a trio with the addition of G.R. Robinson for Water Liars' self-titled third album, released in early 2014. ~ Fred Thomas, Rovi

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