we broke the weather – Restart Game (2024)

We Broke The Weather - Restart Game (2024)
Artist: we broke the weather
Album: Restart Game
Genre: Progressive Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Jazz Fusion
Label: Argonauta Records
Year Of Release: 2024
Quality: FLAC (tracks)

Tracklist:
01 – Vestige (00:08:40)
02 – Lake St George (00:03:47)
03 – Heavens Were a Bell (00:05:31)
04 – Marionette (00:05:59)
05 – Sevenseas (00:06:24)
06 – Aromatic Decay (00:03:14)
07 – Cycles (00:05:18)

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Personnel:
Andy Clark – drums, vocals, percussion
Kev DiTroia – guitars, percussion, synthesizers
Nick Cusworth – keys, synthesizers, vocals, tenor sax, flute
Scott Wood – guitars, vocals, alto sax, percussion
Steve Muscari – bass, guitar, synthesizers

Two years after releasing their self-titled debut album, Boston “garage prog” five-piece we broke the weather sit in a place far above what they imagined when they began jamming in a basement as strangers with no musical agenda in 2018. Critics and fans alike have praised the band for their bold fusion of disparate genres and influences – progressive rock, jazz fusion, psych rock, math rock, stoner rock, doom metal, and beyond – and while few seem to know how to actually categorize them, they agree that wbtw are onto something special.

Now signed to Argonauta Records, we broke the weather are ready to take things to the next level with their sophomore album Restart Game. Musically, the album distills the most interesting aspects of their self-titled and pushes them in new directions. Lead single “Marionette” is a relentless head-banger that traipses through sax and guitar-led mathy prog riffs, flamenco-infused psychedelic landscapes, and cosmically heavy stoner grooves. Elsewhere, album opener “Vestige” is epic in every meaning of the word, as it takes the listener on a voyage through dark and twisting chords and melodies, a miasma of synth and djent-leaning guitars, and resolves on a triumphant fuzzed out bass riff and ripping guitar solo. Meanwhile, second single “Heavens Were a Bell” and album centerpiece “Sevenseas” continue the band’s affinity for and exploration of spacey synth-led themes and heavy emotion, with the latter serving as a meditation on wringing any shred of hope in a time when the impacts of climate change are being felt on a daily basis.

Written in the depths of the pandemic, Restart Game is riddled with anxieties and uncertainties. It explores the idea of shared psychic trauma – whether it’s Covid, climate change, or any other number of horrific things happening in the world at any given time – and what it takes to live with it and perhaps even heal.

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