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Edgewater
OriginDallas, Texas, United States
Genres
Years active1997–2009
LabelsWind-up
Past membersMatt Moseman (deceased)
Micah Creel
Justin Middleton
Jeremy "Worm" Rees
Ricky Wolking
Cameron Woolf
Christopher Borders
Adam Leydig
Websitefacebook official

Edgewater was a five-piece rock band from the Dallas, Texas area that began in 1997. The band's style was not aimed to fit into any particular genre. According to drummer Jeremy Rees, "Our music is like our band name. It's got that edge to it and it's crunchy and really thick in the hardest places, but the overlays and melodies flow like water over the top."

Biography

Formation and self titled album: 1997-2000

In March 1997, Matt Moseman, Cameron Woolf, Adam Leydig & Christopher Borders formed Edgewater. Edgewater began as a four-piece with Matt singing and playing rhythm guitar, with Adam as the lead guitarist. In March 1998, Micah Creel and Jeremy "Worm" Rees joined, replacing Christopher Borders on drums. At this point, Matt put the guitar down and focused solely on vocals. In June 1999, Justin "Shorty" Middleton of 40% would join the band on rhythm guitar. Edgewater would release their self-titled album in July 1999. The band began headlining local and regional venues in support of their album, which was released locally.

Lifter And South of Sideways: 2001-2004

The band released Lifter in 2001, and began touring and showcasing it across the country. Cameron Woolf left the band in October 2002. In January 2003, Ricky Wolking joined, replacing Cameron on bass. In June 2003, Edgewater signed to major label Wind-up Records and began working on their major label debut. In April 2004, South of Sideways was released. The first single, "Eyes Wired Shut" got airplay on many radio stations. It was featured on the Soundtrack for the movie The Punisher and also featured on the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Backlash PPV. They would then tour nationally with Finger Eleven, Three Days Grace, Seether, Default, and Alter Bridge.

We Are Not Robots... And Break Up: 2005-2009

In June 2005, the band parted ways with Wind-up Records and began working on an independent release. The album was named We're Not Robots.... It was released in August 2006 through Forevergreen records and distributed by Rockridge music. The band remained inactive for the last part of 2007 and through mid-2008 until an announcement on their Myspace revealed that they were working on new material for a 2009 album release.

On July 2 however, the band posted a message entitled "Goodbye and Farewell", stating they were trying to get together and play some live shows, but it turned out impossible to get on the same schedule.

The band is now split into various new groups. They are Erstwhile, The Singularity Project, Boynamedcircus, June Halo, The Better Death, Intangible Art Society, and The Commotion - among others.

On December 27, 2016, the lead singer Matt Moseman passed died at the age of 43. He was married and had three sons.[2][3]

On March 16, 2017, a memorial live show was held in Texas to celebrate the life of Matt Moseman. It featured members of Edgewater performing songs with guest vocalists.

Members

  • Matt Moseman - Vocals (1997 - End)
  • Micah Creel - Guitar (1998 - End)
  • Justin Middleton - Guitar (1999 - End)
  • Jeremy "Worm" Rees - Drums (1998 - End)
  • Ricky Wolking - Bass Guitar (2003 - End)
Former Members
  • Cameron Woolf - Bass Guitar (1997 - 2002)
  • Christopher Borders - Drums (1997 - 1998)
  • Adam Leydig - Guitar (1997 - 1999)

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • 2003: Eyes Wired Shut
  • 2004: Inhale
  • 2006: Caught in the Moment

Soundtrack Appearances

References

  1. ^ "Allmusic Biography". Retrieved 2008-09-14.
  2. ^ http://www.ariacremation.com/obituary/11903
  3. ^ http://www.ghostofblindlemon.com/2016/12/matt-moseman-edgewater-r-p