Flies in All Directions
It would be reasonable if you thought Weatherbox imploded some time ago. After all, the San Diego band has cycled through more than a dozen members in its half-decade existence and has kept a relatively low profile since the release of their last LP, 2009's The Cosmic Drama, and subsequent departure from Doghouse Records. Frontman Brian Warren has since scaled that mountain and regrouped with a supporting cast that includes longtime friends (including two vintage Weatherbox members) and a new label, Youth Conspiracy Records. Together they will release Follow The Rattle of the Afghan Guitar, a six-song EP that brings you to the entrance of a tunnel, hands you a few matches, and shoves you into the dark. Recorded this spring in multiple locations in California, Follow The Rattle of the Afghan Guitar finds Warren & Co. returning to the colossal pop-rock that made 2007's American Art so likable, while keeping the frontman's expanded lyrical ideas from the psych-folky Cosmic Drama intact. Exploring themes of alienation, white privilege and the general insanity of our times, Follow The Rattle Of The Afghan Guitar is esoteric, challenging and thought-provoking, while still remaining hook-driven, innovative and exciting. The band hurls itself from a neutral space between pop and progressive, between vague and specific, ultimately leaving it up to the listeners to figure it out for themselves. Weatherbox howls from the cave in some alien tongue, but the message is loud and clear. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
It would be reasonable if you thought Weatherbox imploded some time ago. After all, the San Diego band has cycled through more than a dozen members in its half-decade existence and has kept a relatively low profile since the release of their last LP, 2009's The Cosmic Drama, and subsequent departure from Doghouse Records. Frontman Brian Warren has since scaled that mountain and regrouped with a supporting cast that includes longtime friends (including two vintage Weatherbox members) and a new label, Youth Conspiracy Records. Together they will release Follow The Rattle of the Afghan Guitar, a six-song EP that brings you to the entrance of a tunnel, hands you a few matches, and shoves you into the dark. Recorded this spring in multiple locations in California, Follow The Rattle of the Afghan Guitar finds Warren & Co. returning to the colossal pop-rock that made 2007's American Art so likable, while keeping the frontman's expanded lyrical ideas from the psych-folky Cosmic Drama intact. Exploring themes of alienation, white privilege and the general insanity of our times, Follow The Rattle Of The Afghan Guitar is esoteric, challenging and thought-provoking, while still remaining hook-driven, innovative and exciting. The band hurls itself from a neutral space between pop and progressive, between vague and specific, ultimately leaving it up to the listeners to figure it out for themselves. Weatherbox howls from the cave in some alien tongue, but the message is loud and clear. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
1986
Abay
ActionReaction
Trippin' the Life Fantastic
The Clearing
Atoms Smash
The Drugs
Pagan Baby
Big News
Armed to the Teeth
Snakes, Our Ground
Moments Before the Smashing of Future Ryan
Wolftank, Doff Thy Name
A Flock of Weatherboxes
The Dreams
I Worship Raw Beats
Drop the Mike
Untitled
My Head
Bring Us the Head of Weatherbox
Secret Muslim
Radio Hive
The Devil and Whom?
That Mann
Bathin' in the Fuss
The Fresh Prints of Bill Ayers
King Friend (The Showing of the Instruments)
Youtube The Clouds (Anything That Flies)
Kick-Flips
They're Ready For Us To Come Home
The Thinnest of Maps
Two Satchels of Light
I Haven't Kissed A Guy in Lightyears
Drag Out
Ask My Flashlight
Cowboy Mountain
Don't Say Nice Things
Dark All Night For Us
Contactus, The Little Green Man
No Hands (Anything That Moves)
This Space Intentionally Left Blank
Mountain
Love Me a Good Microcosm
Broken Glowsticks
The Drones
Heavy Map
Ghost Malls
Trippin'' The Life Fantastic
The Bullets
The Last White Lighter
Mind Things To W.A.S.T.E.
...And You Will Know Me By The Trail of Dead
Is Nice
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