https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ho7-hVwC0g For fans of: Heavy metal. Switching gears from having Myles on lead vocals, on the new album Tremonti took over for the second time on-record for the band. Already an incredibly proficient singer thanks to his days providing backup vocals in Creed and Alter Bridge - as well as a stupidly good solo album - when he took to the centre-spot for Waters Rising and brought along a devastatingly heavy riff, it immediately became one of the high points of the entirety of Fortress. The entire track just drips with the sort of signature Tremonti vibes we got on his solo album, but juiced up with the help of Myles, Brian and Flip to flesh it out into an Alter Bridge song. From the gorgeous introductory section that's elegantly fingerpicked by Myles, it provides the perfect backdrop for Tremonti's descending riff to smash straight through, connoting the apocalyptic lyricisms of the song itself. Then you have the solo; an amalgamation of speed-picking techniques, advanced scales, nuanced slides and Galactus-tickling bends - at this point in his career Tremonti has learned so much from Myles in the vibrato-department that twinning it with his own style of shred is something special indeed. That's not to mention one of the lyrics being a callback to a certain Celtic Frost song, just incase you were doubting where his influences came from growing up.