Underwater Bosses are back to haunt your headphones with their new EP: Dark side of the ride!
Get ready for the soundtrack to your scariest Halloween yet. This isn't your parents' sunny beach pop tunes! Underwater Bosses are here to drag you deep into the shadows with their brand of dark, horror-themed surf rock. They wield ghoulish instruments and craft haunting hooks, mixing classic surf sounds with a chilling touch of pure, instrumental evil.
Don't just hit the beach, ride the undertow. The darkness is calling, and there is no escape.
The Night Divides the Ride is the second full length album by Underwater Bosses.
Recorded in 2020/ 21 in Syracuse, NY, featuring 12 tracks of high energy instrumental surf. Join the Bosses as they take you along on their journey of the never ending ride. CD and digital out now on Sharawaji Records.
Formed in September 2018, the surf rock band Underwater Bosses consists of drummer Bob Breen, guitarist/organist Chris Stewart and bassist/vocalist Greg Bresett. The band members have collaborated across numerous musical projects since their high school days in the 90s.
Currently based out of Syracuse, New York, the mostly instrumental trio hangs ten on riff-driven surf soaked in sonic waves of punk, garage, psychedelic, art and math rock.
Underwater Bosses draw influence and inspiration from the likes of Descendents, Dead Kennedys, Misfits, Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet, The Mermen and Man or Astro-Man?
Formed in September 2018, the surf rock band Underwater Bosses consists of drummer Bob Breen, guitarist/organist Chris Stewart and bassist/vocalist Greg Bresett. The band members have collaborated across numerous musical projects since their high school days in the 90s.
Currently based out of Syracuse, New York, the mostly instrumental trio hangs ten on riff-driven surf soaked in sonic waves of punk, garage, psychedelic, art and math rock.
Underwater Bosses draw influence and inspiration from the likes of Descendents, Dead Kennedys, Misfits, Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet, The Mermen and Man or Astro-Man?