Sweater Weather

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Max Shneider, Alyson Stoner 00:00 Tools
The Neighbourhood 00:00 Tools
The Pains of Relocation 00:00 Tools
The Neighbourhood Cover 03:31 Tools
Vintage French Pop / Edith Piaf-style The Neighbourhood Cover 00:00 Tools
Wisconsin 00:00 Tools
the neighbourhood (cover) 03:31 Tools
Layered 00:00 Tools
Shawn Mendes 03:16 Tools
Julius Abel feat. Kina Grannis 00:00 Tools
sweater weather 00:00 Tools
The Neighbourhood (Acoustic Cover) 00:00 Tools
The Tender Touch of Loving St Paul 00:00 Tools
The Vamps Cover 00:00 Tools
This is the Weaving 00:00 Tools
The Neighbourhood (Max & Alyson Stoner Cover) 00:00 Tools
Every Eye Will See 00:00 Tools
Slumber 00:00 Tools
The Roots That Clutch 00:00 Tools
You Will Find 00:00 Tools
SLOWED 00:00 Tools
This is an Owl as He Flies Out of Himself 00:00 Tools
The Neighbourhood Lyrics 00:00 Tools
The Things I do and the Things I Should 00:00 Tools
Pentatonix 00:00 Tools
From the Ocean 00:00 Tools
valet 00:00 Tools
Fear in a Handful of Dust 00:00 Tools
The Neighborhood (spotify Sessions) 00:00 Tools
tuber 00:00 Tools
I Will Sing and Make Music 00:00 Tools
waking apart 00:00 Tools
The Neighbourhood (Español) 00:00 Tools
Ballerinas 00:00 Tools
The Neighbourhood ( FZIRO Remix ) Forró 00:00 Tools
Fields Grass Run Play 00:00 Tools
Shawn Mendes (Cover) 00:00 Tools
Bradley Simpson cover 00:00 Tools
Beds 00:00 Tools
Vintage French Pop Edith Piaf 00:00 Tools
Cold Compress 00:00 Tools
The Neighbourhood (Scatolove Minicover) 00:00 Tools
One-Sided Coyne 00:00 Tools
Kyle Hanagami & Haley Fitzgerald 00:00 Tools
The Neighbourhood (rain) 00:00 Tools
The Worst Math Student in the World 00:00 Tools
I Still Can't Congratulate You 00:00 Tools
Sky Painting 00:00 Tools
tonight i'm letting you drive 00:00 Tools
Fine Line 00:00 Tools
Ponds 00:00 Tools
The Neighborhood 00:00 Tools
Lemon Krippola 00:00 Tools
Five Letters 00:00 Tools
Tuber (live to 2-track) 00:00 Tools
Your Words 00:00 Tools
I Miss You 00:00 Tools
Standing On The Precipice of Suicide Slope 00:00 Tools
Sweater Weather (live to 2-track) 00:00 Tools
simplest complication 00:00 Tools
The Neighbourhood Cover by Carla Landy 00:00 Tools
Taylor Phelan(The Voice Performance) 00:00 Tools
Sweater Weather (The Neighbourhood Cover) 00:00 Tools
full with snow 00:00 Tools
The Neighborhood | FM4 Connected 00:00 Tools
| 8D 00:00 Tools
The Neighbourhood Cover (And Announcements) 00:00 Tools
Sweater Weather - The Pains Of Relocation 00:00 Tools
Taylor Phelan 02:59 Tools
Sing the Song 00:00 Tools
The Dj Mike D Mix 00:00 Tools
RX-550 (Jam) 00:00 Tools
Full-Length Mirror 00:00 Tools
The Thick Water 00:00 Tools
The Neighbourhood (Little Daylight Remix) 00:00 Tools
Calling in Sick 00:00 Tools
The Neighbourhood(Hashy's short cover) 00:00 Tools
Snow Stacks Up 00:00 Tools
The Neighbourhood (cover by Jessica Chen & Alice Kim) 00:00 Tools
RX-550 00:00 Tools
The Neighborhood | FM4 Update 00:00 Tools
There's a Little Light 00:00 Tools
Writing Things 00:00 Tools
The Neighbourhood (Kina Grannis Cover) 00:00 Tools
Feeling This (cover) 00:00 Tools
Neighbourhood 00:00 Tools
Still Talk 00:00 Tools
The Neighbourhood Forró 00:00 Tools
Baggage Claim to Fame 00:00 Tools
Pains of Relocation 00:00 Tools
The Neighbourhood // Guitar Tutorial 00:00 Tools
The Neighbourhood (Holly Henry Cover) (& Announcements) 00:00 Tools
lofi hiphop mix 00:00 Tools
The Neighborhood | FM4 Homebase 00:00 Tools
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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 show you that he can. Hell yell at you, melodically. This sort of thing was once a solo act, but when Casey moved from the suburban town of Matthews to the more bohemian triangle area, he assembled a band made up of former Charlotte/Matthews residents with similar musical inclinations. Curt White brought his guitar and some of his well-crafted songs along for the ride. Hell sing one at a show if youre lucky, and it will conjure up overtones of some famous Omaha folkies. Tim Phillips started as the bands melodica player, but his innate multi-instrumentalism was uncontrollable. He now adds all kinds of textures to the music with his trumpet, glockenspiel, keyboards, and percussion. Lindsay Ellerbe is responsible for the sweeping cello lines, as well as some rhythmic pizzicato. The groups sound coalesces on top of Adam Scaffernoths djembe beats. After a year, the group decided it was time to move into new musical territories, and added drummer and percussionist Bobby Sweatt. His post-rock/prog-rock influences fuse with tribal percussion to elevate the music to a new level. Over 2005 and 2006, the group has taken on a more fervent show schedule around the Chapel Hill scene. They've been grouped with the likes of Anathallo, Matt Pond PA, and Swords, and their live musical chemistry has grown nearly as strong as their friendship off the stage. Together, these six musicians create an intimate atmosphere in which the songs can really become personal. (2) Sweater Weather was also an indie band from Chicago active from 1995 to 1997. Influenced by the melodic lilt of bands like the Sea and Cake, but also taking a page from the dynamics and polyrhythms of bands like King Crimson, they released a self-titled 7" in 1996 on Divot Records and a split 7" with Days in December on Polyvinyl Records in 1997. They also had a large amount of unreleased material, much of it available here and here. Their line-up was: Zac Conway - Guitar/Vocals Kevin J. Frank - Guitar Paul Obrecht - Bass Ryan Rapsys - Drums Members went on to play in Haymarket Riot (Frank); Heroic Doses, Euphone, Ambulette, and Noyes (Rapsys); and the Heard (Conway). (3) Sweater Weather was also another project of Aaron Gerber and Liz Isenberg. This project eventually became A Weather, a band signed to Team Love Records. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.