Waterlaso has his its roots in
Sedona, Arizona where Michael Cameron, singer and songwriter for Waterlaso, started recording music in the mid 90s in his bedroom.
At the time he played with several
Northern Arizona bands, the most popular of which being There Goes Atlantis, who performed along side notable cult musician
Jack Logan and Swedish pop favorites
Salt. Between 1994 and 1999 Cameron recorded and released 8 albums on cassette 4-track, and played a major part in Arizona's low-fi recording scene during that era. After There Goes Atlantis disbanded, Cameron relocated to
Phoenix and recorded Waterlaso's ground-breaking 2001 release "What Have You Ever Done To Deserve Everything You've Ever Wanted" making several 10 Best lists for that year. Currently living in
Los Angeles, he's now working with Keith Krey, Nick Cullen and Padra Moinian. Waterlaso has most recently released "Wild" on Mountain Fighting
for which they enlisted one of the most influential producers in indie music
Mark Kramer to put the finishing touches on the record. He has worked with
Galaxie 500,
Ween and produced
Urge Overkill who covered "Girl You'll Be A Woman Soon" for the
Pulp Fiction soundtrack. Waterlaso has had music featured in the films "American Standard" and "The Matter With Clark."