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Fairweather Return With New Album

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  1. Melody Bot

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    Fairweather will release their new EP, Deluge, on June 24th via Equal Vision Records. Today they’ve shared the new single “Untethered.”

    First breaking onto the music scene in 1999, today Fairweather starts their next chapter with the announcement of their new EP, Deluge, set for release June 24th on long-time label home Equal Vision Records. Recorded at guitarist Ben Green's Washington D.C. studio, Ivakota, and partially at vocalist Jay Littleton's studio in Houston, Deluge is Fairweather's first new music since their self-titled album in 2014. Rounding out the band’s lineup is guitarist Peter Tsouras, drummer Shane Johnson, and Ben Murphy moves to third guitar as the band welcomes Nick Barkley (Olympia) on bass. 
    
    The first taste of Deluge comes with “Untethered”, a six-minute and a half long song boasting a powerful mix of post-rock and alternative, a clear shift from the band’s punk-centered past. Littleton's vocals glitter above the pummeling pace, almost untouched by the tumult below him. The video captures an extraordinary studio-performance from the band that is sure to have fans itching for a live show.
    
    Speaking further on the EP and “Untethered”, guitarist Peter Tsouras commented:
    
    "As a band, we’ve never been constrained by the need to recreate a previous album. Part of our writing process is finding a way to re-envision our parts without worrying about their sum.  In contrast with our last record, which was intended as a collection of straightforward declarations of raw energy, the songs for what would become Deluge were more ornate in their form. As the opening track of the record, Untethered is its standard-bearer. There are discrete lines of melody threading through the dirge-like pace of the song, which we really sought to exploit with the latest iteration of the band. With three guitar players, we wanted to play with the front-to-back depth of these songs - the opening chord structure acts as an introduction for each of us in a way, as three distinct themes enter before the vocals. Lyrically, it is a mourning of something lost, a procession into the unknown. The melodies waver between uplifting and threatening, and the themes of tension and release continue though the nearly 7 minute song. This is the heaviest music we’ve ever written, and yet the most beautiful and harmonically dense. The result is something vast, maybe cinematic, but at times feels intimate, and even fragile.”
    
    Deluge is available now for pre-order through Equal Vision Records.
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  2. .K.

    Trusted Prestigious

    Neat
     
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  3. Virtute The Cat

    I know you're strong.

    Not what I was expecting on first listen, based on their past releases, but I ended up really digging it!

    Yeah, more of this, please!
     
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  4. deflector

    formerly pizzatime

    very thrice-like

    I remember seeing this band in some person's basement in knoxville tn right when "if they move... kill them" came out. amazed these guy are able to just seemingly release albums whenever over the course of 20 years
     
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  5. Dog Fish

    Mutt

    Bands you loved that faded away. Fuck yea.
     
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  6. thatwasamoment

    Since '06

    Got an altpress ad of theirs signed. How very 2000s of me
     
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  7. satellitexyears

    Death Touches Us, From the Moment we Begin to Love Supporter

    Wish it was a full length, this new song is great. I'm loving the return of the classic EVR bands recently (ex. Silent Drive) .

    I do dislike dropping x amount of dollars for an EP especially with the shipping costs to Canada nowadays for vinyl are ridiculous...

    If They Move... Kill Them is such a classic album. Was thinking of grabbing it on vinyl the other day.

    Hoping for a Lusitania repress one day as well!
     
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  8. zorbed

    Regular Supporter

    Band still sounds so good after all this time!
     
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  9. theasteriskera

    Trusted Supporter

    Just got done listening to If They Move...Kill Them & Lusitania the other day, this is an insane surprise
     
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  10. theasteriskera

    Trusted Supporter

    I agree, but this song alone wouldn't fit on one side of a 7", it's crazy lol
     
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  11. Hoping this leads to a few east coast dates. It's been a few years!
     
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