Tuesday, February 14

Cut of the Day: Yo Adrian! "All Downhill from Here"

Music Ladies and gents, please say hello to new WW intern Collin Gerber. -Ed.We’ve all heard it: “The ... More

Feb 13, 2012 05:30 pm by COLLIN GERBER  | Comments 0
 

UPDATED: Help S.F. Band Dominant Legs Recover Their Stolen Gear

Music Here's a story to make your music-loving blood boil: the fantastic San Francisco band Dominant Legs ... More

Feb 11, 2012 06:50 pm by ROBERT HAM  | Comments 3
 

Lackthereof (Menomena's Danny Seim) Releases Free EP

Music I don't have one of those little Daily Quotation calendars on my desk, but sometimes when I'm feelin... More

Feb 10, 2012 11:17 am by CASEY JARMAN  | Comments 0
 

Live Review: Wilco at Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall (2/8/12)

Music Why does Wilco play the old stuff?That’s not rhetorical—it’s a genuine mystery to me, somethin... More

Feb 9, 2012 06:30 pm by Martin Cizmar  | Comments 6
 
TOUR DIARY

Loch Lomond Tour Diary: Hearts on Fire (Big Sur/San Francisco)

Music This is the final installment of the Loch Lomond tour diary (going up a bit late). We'd like to than... More

Oct 10, 2011 10:40 am by Loch Lomond  | Comments 1
 

Loch Lomond: Bathroom Sipping is Not a Crime (Santa Barbara/Visalia)

Music Almost everything is bigger in California. We pulled into Santa Barbara to play the Mercury Lounge. ... More

Oct 3, 2011 04:30 pm by Loch Lomond  | Comments 1
 

Nurses: Martial Arts and Drug Dogs

Music This is the first entry in Nurses' tour diary. We are super-stoked to have them, no matter how brief... More

Oct 3, 2011 04:10 pm by Nurses  | Comments 0
 

Loch Lomond: Trampolines and Tecate (Long Beach/LA)

Music Leaving our beach day respite in Santa Cruz was difficult, but we managed to pull ourselves away, re... More

Sep 28, 2011 01:00 pm by Maggie Summers  | Comments 0
 
 
 
Home · Articles · Music · Music Stories · A Weather Cove (Team Love)
February 27th, 2008 CASEY JARMAN | Music Stories
 

A Weather Cove (Team Love)

1 Comments
     
Tags:

[WHISPER POP] Now and again you get in a musical rut, sticking with a few tried-and-true favorite albums instead of branching out for the next big thing. While everyone else is doing back flips over the Vampire Weekends of the world, those scratched-up, skipping old favorites are the only records that seem to really speak to you. “That’s it,” you think. “I’ll never like anything new again. I guess I just wasn’t made for these times.”

Then you stumble on something curious, like A Weather’s Cove. The Portland quintet’s songs are stitched together with cryptic relationship metaphors: nursery rhymes for adults that spell just enough out to pique the listener’s interest, while shrouding the rest in fog. Guitarist/vocalist Aaron Gerber and drummer/vocalist Sarah Winchester sing about arrows in flight, stubbed pinkie toes and small dancing birds. The pair trades half-whispers over a small, soft orchestra of sea-breeze organ and bells. The drums sound like rain, and the guitar is a smoke ring that rolls and finally disperses. And after you let it under your skin, you remember: Finding something that speaks your language is nice, but it’s far more rewarding to learn a new one altogether.

If you haven’t guessed it by now, A Weather pulled me out of a rut. I had liked the band since I first heard the previously released (via 7-inch) track “Oh My Stars,” on which Gerber’s voice dances with Winchester’s and spins a story of love and loss over a sleepy acoustic guitar: “Sometimes it’s hard/ Thinking about how the plans we made/ Won’t happen today or tonight.”

But it was “Shirley Road Shirley” that straightened me out. A Weather’s penchant for detailed free-association verse steps aside for a second to make room for the most emo line I’ve yet heard in 2008: “I just want to lie down with you/ I won’t try anything/ I swear, You won’t even know I’m there.” That was enough to awaken the messy, vulnerable 15-year-old I once was and kick him in the gut. More importantly, it served as an inlet to further examine A Weather’s less scrutable turns of phrase over the dark funk of “Spiders, Snakes” and the epic, Stereolab-esque “Pilot’s Arrow,” which both turn out be compelling story songs. You just have to be willing to learn a new language to decipher them.


SEE IT: A Weather celebrates the release of Cove Tuesday, March 4, with Tilly and the Wall and Capgun Cop at Doug Fir. 9 pm. $12. 21+. Listen to “Spiders, Snakes” on LocalCut.com. Also see music listings.
 
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
 
 
 

 

 
02.27.2008 at 07:56 Reply
I love this new A Weather album.. its brilliant.

 

 
 

Web Design for magazines

Close
Close
Close