2000: In Search of the Endless Sky
Fleshwater
September 5, 2025News updates for ' 2000: In Search of the Endless Sky' by Fleshwater
Fleshwater announce new LP and release latest single "Jetpack"
Fleshwater has just announced their sophomore LP titled "2000: In Search of the Endless Sky," set for released on September 5, 2025 via Closed Casket Activities. With a blend of heaviness, atmosphere and melody, the band draws inspiration from 90s heavy alternative/grunge/metal bands like Deftones, Far, Hole, and Failure. At the same time, the band sound just as current as their peers with artists like Narrow Head, Slow Crush, Modern Color, Trauma Ray and others bringing the sounds of shoegaze, grunge, and melodic guitar heavy alternative rock with hooks, back to the forefront. The new album also features guest drummer David Haik of Pianos Become The Teeth and was recorded across multiple studios to create a unique, heavy, melodic and nostalgic sound. Fleshwater's first single from the new LP is called "Jetpack" and sets the tone for an adventurous and emotional musical journey that showcases the band's growth while maintaining their signature style. Check it out below along with the full press release and be sure to pre-order the new LP.
The anticipated new full length album from Fleshwater—2000: In Search of the Endless Sky— is set for release September 5, 2025 on Closed Casket Activities.
The album follows the band’s 2022 debut We’re Not Here To Be Loved, a release that quickly gained momentum and carried them through extensive touring across the U.S., Europe, the UK, Australia, and Japan. Along the way, they shared bills with Deftones and The Mars Volta, and hit the road with acts such as Harm’s Way, Modern Color, and Ingrown—building a reputation for blending heaviness with melody in a way that is unique and nostalgic.
2000: In Search of the Endless Sky's soaring first single "Jetpack" arrives today with a music video directed by Eric Richter. Anthony Didio, guitarist/vocalist for Fleshwater says it's "...a really special song that takes me on an adventure every time I hear it. It was the main source of inspiration for this album and really encapsulates the entire vibe of it. I’m excited for people to finally hear it and have it take them on their own personal journey."
Shaped across multiple studios and settings, Fleshwater tracked guitars and bass at God City Studio by Kurt Ballou with assistance from Zach Weeks, while drums were recorded by Kevin Bernstein at Mag Pie Recording Studio. Vocals were self-recorded by the band at home, before a final mix at God City Studios and a master by Nick Townsend of Infrasonic Studios. The album also features David Haik (Pianos Become The Teeth) on drums, whose session performance adds a rhythmic depth to the material.
Leaning into both atmosphere and impact, Fleshwater pushes into new territory while keeping the emotional weight intact. 2000: In Search of the Endless Sky is a step forward, but still unmistakably them.