JennyDinva
The Weather Station is the perfect sound to relax your mind, relax your body, and find that spot of inner peace. I love the softness of their sound and their gentleness that floats me on a cloud.
Favorite track: Can You See Her In My Eyes.
Jeremy / HI54LOFI
The Weather Station (who is amazing in her own rights) does duets with 3 amazing artists. What's not to like about that?
Favorite track: Brook and Branch.
where did you go?
by brook or by branch,
down a steep road.
how did you go?
like a ghost in the shipyard quarantined for foreign sins
and the mistakes of my youth
why did you go to parrsboro
when you could have stayed here with me?
i don’t know.
i was growing old, by brook and by branch
every age must pass.
silently,
like a spook in the woods, or a crow at my window,
calling for meat.
i saw your name at the bottom of an old love letter
it was dragging like an anchor at the bottom of the harbour
in parrsboro.
You've got a run up them stockings, babe.
You've got a run up them stockings, babe.
I see it running up the inside of your leg,
and lord, the body aches.
Maybe I'm an old dog rolling over.
Maybe I'm an old dog rolling over.
Maybe I'm a mule in the flowers.
Maybe I'm a better man well-fed.
Even far across the street corner,
You know a man lost in wonder.
You see a man wake to hunger
After a long fast.
And we stop to talk, one friend to another.
One sees sun coming, the other thunder.
I said come on in the water
is cool, but not cold.
Sun is shining, the weeds are growing.
Sun is shining, the weeds are growing.
One thing I know that's always increasing
is the past.
Maybe I'm an old dog rolling over.
Maybe I'm an old dog rolling over.
Maybe I'm a mule in the flowers.
Maybe I'm a better man well-fed.
Vitality, spark, poetry; a very vibrant and living record that sounds like the best band ever playing together except Kehoe played everything (except pedal steel). One for the philosophers. The Weather Station
Basically, it's 1986 and 2026 at the same time; it's the summer, there is a stratocaster, and you are in love for the first or the hundredth time... The Weather Station
Hearing this was like discovering 70s Bob Dylan or London Calling for the first time. This music so respectfully derivative yet strikingly original and immediate, reaches a place left un-visited by every new Dylan, Springsteen, Beatle or Saviour-of-Rock since those comparisons began.
Daniel Romano is all of the above in spirit, but is entirely in the present. The Outfit are outstanding. Raw yet sophisticated, uncontrived yet knowing. This is one I'll keep coming back to. tideracer
The sweetness of the harmony and beauty of the tracks made me have to purchase this album. The vocals float like ethereal sprites with compelling warmness yet a certain captivating sadness as well. This is what Americana should sound like... this is what country should sound like... for it's so real and emotionally delivered... yet absolutely gorgeous. theexplodingogre
Sweet harmonies & strummed melodies; the duo delve into decades-old folk, jazz, and country to find a timeless kind of love and connection. Bandcamp New & Notable May 23, 2018