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Wood/Water is the third studio album by American rock band The Promise Ring, released in 2002. The album marks a departure from their earlier emo sound, incorporating more melodic and pop influences, while still maintaining their signature emotional depth. The production showcases a more polished approach, with intricate guitar work and layered vocals, which helped the band to evolve their sound. This shift contributed to the album's lasting legacy within the indie rock and emo scenes, as it represented a pivotal moment in the band's career and influenced a generation of musicians.