1. Who is this force of nature?
Weaves are a genre hopping indie rock band that come bounding out of Toronto, Canada. One More (March’16) is the lead song from Weaves debut long player Weaves (June’16).
“Bursts
with fierce intensity” – NPR.
“Blistering,
exhilirating single” – Stereogum.
“Brings
a no-frills punk sensibility to the table” – Pop Matters.
5.
Who put the bang in Weaves’ buck?
Weaves guitarist Morgan Waters says Led Zeppelin, Prince,
The B52’s and The Pixies are the big influences. There has been talk from singer Jasmyn Burke for collective love for Ween, Bjork and The Staple Singers.6. Why should I give One More a whip past?
One More has noisy bubble surrounding an up the guts lyrical serve. Sound as a pound. Dude got done told.
7. Do Weaves have any more monster tracks?
One More showcases the band at their best.
8. Any more words fool?
The new album Weaves was mixed by Alex Newport who has done same for Death Cab For Cuties and mastered by John Greenham who has gone to the bank for Sky Ferreira.
Weaves are touring this month with indie favorites
Sunflower Bean and went on tour fluffing for Marilyn Manson.
“Something
tells me under the boardwalk there'll be more casualties”
Slow Riot are a post-punk band from Limerick, Ireland.
Started in 2013 and with a short player in the bank, Trophy Wife (March’16) is a stand alone single at the minute. Sonic Abuse reckon Trophy Wife is as an “amazing,
troubled, post-punk knockout.” Trophy Wife is having a word about being in a relationship for the wrong reasons.
“Nice
to meet you in the morning,
When
you greet me with a fist”
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