Weekend: The One You Want
I just listened to "The One You Want" off of Weekend's last EP, Red, which I've apparently slept on seeing as it came out around the end of September.
The band will apparently be touring with The Soft Moon, whom I really enjoy, and they toured with Wire so I thought spotlighting the single would be worthwhile to anyone not in the know. I'm sure that's just me.
Weekend - The One You Want by Slumberland Records
Info is courtesy of Force Field PR.
Weekend announces West Coast Winter dates
STREAM: "The One You Want" -
http://soundcloud.com/slumberland-records/weekend-the-one-you-want/s-4I1JG
Upon finishing recent tours with Talk Normal and The Kills, and a hostile takeover of the 2011 CMJ Music Marathon, tireless San Francisco post-punks Weekend are now announcing Winter show dates on the West Coast. Weekend have been touring hard behind their debut album Sports since it arrived on Slumberland Records in November 2010. Between seeing their track "End Times" promote the Showtime hit Dexter, touring with Wire, and suffering a van breakdown of panic-inducing proportions on the road with labelmates the Pains of Being Pure at Heart, the noise-pop trio found time to pause and reflect. The result: a five-song EP titled Red.
"The goal for the EP was to remove some of the haze from the first LP and be up front about all the fucked up things that were happening musically and lyrically," says bassist/singer Shaun Durkan. "We've always been interested in indulgence and restraint and we tried to push that further with these recordings," adds guitarist Kevin Johnson. "Maybe this song doesn't have a guitar in it, or maybe we use a synthesizer or there's no distortion or no drums. We were pulling back to make everything a little more searing."
Slow-burning opener "Sweet Sixteen" and urgently bouncy "Hazel" were originally recorded during an all-night jam earlier in the year and refined during the band's sessions with producer Monte Vallier, who also helmed Sports. Durkan started fiddling with the lyrics of "Sweet Sixteen" in a tour van in Europe while thinking about his sister and dog, who had both turned 16 (the EP is named after the latter). "I was reflecting on the endless optimism of youth and impending doom of ageing," he explains.
Red represents the group's musical and personal growth since Sports. Trials on the road, losing jobs, and a sudden exposure to the music industry all had a hand in the sound of the EP. The songs on Red show Weekend exploring their sound with confidence and energy, while maintaining a self-effacing vulnerability. Equal parts terror and wonder, the songs are immediate, articulate, and heavier than ever.
WEEKEND
02/01 Oakland, CA The New Parish #
02/11 San Diego, CA The Loft at UCSD
02/12 Los Angeles, CA The Echo / Part-Time Punks
# = w/ The Soft Moon
WeekendRed EP
(Slumberland)
Street Date: Sept. 20, 2011
1. Sweet Sixteen
2. Hazel
3. Your Own Nothing
4. The One You Want
5. Golfers
WEEKEND LINKS:
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/weekendtheband
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/weekendmusic
Sincerely,
Letters From A Tapehead
The band will apparently be touring with The Soft Moon, whom I really enjoy, and they toured with Wire so I thought spotlighting the single would be worthwhile to anyone not in the know. I'm sure that's just me.
Weekend - The One You Want by Slumberland Records
Info is courtesy of Force Field PR.
Weekend announces West Coast Winter dates
Weekend photographed by Marina Forte |
STREAM: "The One You Want" -
http://soundcloud.com/slumberland-records/weekend-the-one-you-want/s-4I1JG
Upon finishing recent tours with Talk Normal and The Kills, and a hostile takeover of the 2011 CMJ Music Marathon, tireless San Francisco post-punks Weekend are now announcing Winter show dates on the West Coast. Weekend have been touring hard behind their debut album Sports since it arrived on Slumberland Records in November 2010. Between seeing their track "End Times" promote the Showtime hit Dexter, touring with Wire, and suffering a van breakdown of panic-inducing proportions on the road with labelmates the Pains of Being Pure at Heart, the noise-pop trio found time to pause and reflect. The result: a five-song EP titled Red.
"The goal for the EP was to remove some of the haze from the first LP and be up front about all the fucked up things that were happening musically and lyrically," says bassist/singer Shaun Durkan. "We've always been interested in indulgence and restraint and we tried to push that further with these recordings," adds guitarist Kevin Johnson. "Maybe this song doesn't have a guitar in it, or maybe we use a synthesizer or there's no distortion or no drums. We were pulling back to make everything a little more searing."
Slow-burning opener "Sweet Sixteen" and urgently bouncy "Hazel" were originally recorded during an all-night jam earlier in the year and refined during the band's sessions with producer Monte Vallier, who also helmed Sports. Durkan started fiddling with the lyrics of "Sweet Sixteen" in a tour van in Europe while thinking about his sister and dog, who had both turned 16 (the EP is named after the latter). "I was reflecting on the endless optimism of youth and impending doom of ageing," he explains.
Red represents the group's musical and personal growth since Sports. Trials on the road, losing jobs, and a sudden exposure to the music industry all had a hand in the sound of the EP. The songs on Red show Weekend exploring their sound with confidence and energy, while maintaining a self-effacing vulnerability. Equal parts terror and wonder, the songs are immediate, articulate, and heavier than ever.
WEEKEND
02/01 Oakland, CA The New Parish #
02/11 San Diego, CA The Loft at UCSD
02/12 Los Angeles, CA The Echo / Part-Time Punks
# = w/ The Soft Moon
WeekendRed EP
(Slumberland)
Street Date: Sept. 20, 2011
1. Sweet Sixteen
2. Hazel
3. Your Own Nothing
4. The One You Want
5. Golfers
WEEKEND LINKS:
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/weekendtheband
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/weekendmusic
Sincerely,
Letters From A Tapehead
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