The Weather Machines | fr

There is more than one band with this name. (1) Sweater Weather is a musical ensemble hailing from Chapel Hill, North Carolina. With six members and an array of instruments at their disposal, these fresh-faced youths are making their own way through the indie rock territory that was marked out by the Shins, Sufjan Stevens, and others just after the turn of the millennium. Casey Trela is the primary songwriter and the voice of Sweater Weather. His acoustic guitar and soft tenor can lull you into relaxation, at which point he carries you into a psycho-strummed stomp fest just to...
The Suicide Machines were an American punk rock band formed in March 1991 in Detroit, Michigan and disbanded in May of 2006. During the course of their career the band released six full-length albums on the labels Hollywood Records and Side One Dummy Records. Though they experienced several lineup changes over the years, founding members Jason Navarro and Dan Lukacinsky remained regular fixtures. The band's musical style initially blended elements of punk rock, ska, and hardcore into a genre popularly known as ska punk or "ska-core," which characterized their first two albums. During the middle of their career they shifted...
Explosive metalcore band from the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. Recently released their debut dingle 'Recover' from their yet to be announced upcoming EP that will be released later this year. .
The Weather Machines was the songwriting/recording vehicle of Jason Ward that was active in Rapid City, SD and Portland, OR from 2004-2010. Live and studio contributors included Sam Phillips, Oliver Francis, Tom Miller, Ali DeMersseman, Miyo One Arrow, J. Waylon Miller, Patrick Fleming and Luke Mickelson. The Weather Machines released their self-produced debut CD, The Sound of Pseudoscience in 2006 on their own Tigers Against Crime imprint. A 5-song follow-up EP entitled Bones & Brains was released in 2008. .
Lord Weatherby (pronounced Weather-bee) was born in 1928 and raised on a small farm in North West England. Driven by a short-tempered father and coddled by an overly-affectionate mother, it was no surprise that young Weatherby quickly became the most envied cattle rancher and pond fisherman in the region. Fans traveled from everywhere just to get a glimpse of his custom made Diddy Moo Bamboo fishing poles (yes, the same ones that are now so popular in China). After a mere 70 years in the farming business, the northwind began to blow. Lord Weatherby loaded up his fishing boat and...