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Julia Conny
04/14/07, 06:32 PM
Weatherbox - American Art
Release Date: May 8th, 2007
Record Label: Doghouse Records

American Art and I are tight. After hearing “Trippin’ The Life Fantastic” off PureVolume, I felt an immediate connection to the snarky indie pop rock baring its Doghouse Records teeth. Something clicked. Sometimes, a band’s sound reverberates so strongly with my personality and musical taste, that it just makes sense to me. That’s Weatherbox to me. I guess I just really dig their style.

Without praising to the heavens too quick, there were a couple things that I first had to digest. First it was singer Brian Warren’s likeness to the self-denying wonderman of pop-rock, Max Bemis. Warren’s crow is a defiant yet still vulnerable half-song/half-preach, and the howling compared to Bemis’ is undeniably similar. Yelling and slurring into his own personalized delivery, Warren gains a sturdy standing after the first track, “Atoms Smash.” The only problem is that after “Atoms Smash,” American Art lulls into several mid-tempo numbers that sort-of sound like each other. The standout songs act as pick-me-ups and are the true highlights of the album. In groups of ones or twos, Weatherbox tracks are like charming treats. In a line of 13, Warren’s vocals hit a little too sharp, the riffs begin to bleed together, and the hooks tend to wallow. Still, the product fashions like a toned-down Say Anything and Piebald mixed bag, which is more than OK for me.

This brings me to my real point. American Art, and Weatherbox for that matter, is so close to a home run that I can smell what could be over the peanuts; it’s just not there yet (for me). There are a lot of elements that integrate faultlessly into the overall scheme of American Art. Warren’s vocals are exactly what the crunchiness of the guitars and sharpness of the riffs need. The start and stop transitions on tracks like “Trippin The Life Fantastic” are just flashy enough. The arrangements are nostalgic, special and almost empowering. Elemental indulgences like the rapping in “Drop The Mike” are so delicate and modest that the rest of the song no longer matters. And lyrically, Weatherbox is adventurous without leaving the room. The drug references are sometimes subtle (“Trippin The Life Fantastic”) and sometimes not (“The Drugs”), but there is a youthful philosophy inviting for individual interpretations - anthems without the abundance of power chords.

The Clearing EP, released in November of 2006, was a cute little pocket of great expectations. For American Art, the band re-recorded “Snakes, Our Ground,” “The Clearing” and “Atoms Smash,” the three tracks that sound closest to the rest of full-length. Although “Cowboy Mountain” is funky and fun (and one of my personal favorites), the Doghouse crew makes good decisions. I’m more than interested to see what Weatherbox can do because whatever is rearing to go from below the surface, I can feel it there.

"Atoms Smash," "Drop The Mike," "The Drugs," "Trippin The Life Fantastic"AP Profile (http://www.absolutepunk.net/weatherbox) | Myspace (http://www.myspace.com/weatherbox) | Official Website (http://www.theamericanartalbum.com)

Scott Irvine
04/14/07, 07:58 PM
I adore the six-word intro in this review.

Another wonderful review as usual, Julia. And for whatever reason I must applaud the line: "And lyrically, Weatherbox is adventurous without leaving the room." I don't know why but that sentence stuck out.

I'll have to check this album out.

Rich Duncan
04/15/07, 05:52 AM
I agree with everything Scott said haha. I have to check this album out, I liked what I heard when they had that AbsoluteExclusive

Praetor
04/15/07, 07:14 AM
This was really a great review.

Jourdan
04/15/07, 09:27 AM
You know, I'm kind of hearing your references to Max... but... I just can't help but hear Criteria every time I pop this disc in (not that that's a bad thing, at all).

Mitch
04/15/07, 09:33 AM
I like a few songs off of this release. Great review nonetheless.

awretchlikeme
04/15/07, 09:34 AM
Wow, great review for a great band.

whitelines
04/15/07, 10:56 AM
Great review, I couldn't agree with you more. This is a great album, Weatherbox is an amazing band.

|ant|
04/15/07, 11:01 AM
Any band compared to Say Anything will get attention from me, but I could compare them a little more to Mock Orange than Say Anything, with the meandering guitars and precise riffage. I like what I hear.

InaGreendase
04/15/07, 11:12 AM
A Criteria comparison is totally necessary with this band.

Modestly disappointing album, still fairly solid though.

grimis16
04/15/07, 12:20 PM
so far my this is my favorite album of 2007, next to honorary title

Julia Conny
04/15/07, 12:33 PM
You're right, the Criteria reference is right there, and I should have put that in my review. Oh well, note to all that read this.

Johnnydcp
04/15/07, 12:48 PM
great review

robdobi
04/15/07, 01:29 PM
i just wish SEVEN of these songs weren't previously released on demos / eps.

whitelines
04/15/07, 01:41 PM
i just wish SEVEN of these songs weren't previously released on demos / eps.

Qft

Julia Conny
04/15/07, 01:46 PM
I adore the six-word intro in this review.

Another wonderful review as usual, Julia. And for whatever reason I must applaud the line: "And lyrically, Weatherbox is adventurous without leaving the room." I don't know why but that sentence stuck out.

I'll have to check this album out.

I agree with everything Scott said haha. I have to check this album out, I liked what I heard when they had that AbsoluteExclusive

Thanks lovers. :-)

Throwback
04/15/07, 02:02 PM
Trippin' the Life Fantastic is such a great song. I agree with your thoughts on the record too. I think this band has quite a bright future.

xvalorous
04/15/07, 02:07 PM
i just wish SEVEN of these songs weren't previously released on demos / eps.

i agree, but its still an amazing album.

Blake Solomon
04/15/07, 02:10 PM
as i expected, you blew me out of the water. Great job.

intoyourarms
04/15/07, 02:34 PM
"Sometimes, a band’s sound reverberates so strongly with my personality and musical taste, that it just makes sense to me. That’s Weatherbox to me. I guess I just really dig their style."

I feel the same way. spot on.

HanusMaximus
04/15/07, 04:10 PM
This band reminds me of Say Anything mixed heavily with Criteria with a dash of Piebald, all in one youthy package... and I likey.

tm decomposer
04/15/07, 05:35 PM
awesome review, awesome cd

shtjames
04/15/07, 06:08 PM
girl knows how to write

Julia Conny
04/15/07, 06:57 PM
Trippin' the Life Fantastic is such a great song. I agree with your thoughts on the record too. I think this band has quite a bright future.

Yeah dude, "Trippin the Life Fantastic" is my favorite. Glad you agree.

as i expected, you blew me out of the water. Great job.

Not true. :-)

Where did Mariah Carey go?!

Julia Conny
04/15/07, 07:01 PM
"Sometimes, a band’s sound reverberates so strongly with my personality and musical taste, that it just makes sense to me. That’s Weatherbox to me. I guess I just really dig their style."

I feel the same way. spot on.

I'm so happy someone got what I was trying to say. Thanks very much.

girl knows how to write

:-D

Blake Solomon
04/15/07, 07:46 PM
Yeah dude, "Trippin the Life Fantastic" is my favorite. Glad you agree.



Not true. :-)

Where did Mariah Carey go?!



I had to let her go for a bit, I needed to let my nerd colors shine with Deadpool (my favorite comic book character.)


Oh shoot, my cowlick went down. I need to fix that.

Big_Guy
04/15/07, 08:14 PM
so fucking good

Big_Guy
04/15/07, 08:14 PM
This band reminds me of Say Anything mixed heavily with Criteria with a dash of Piebald, all in one youthy package... and I likey.

fucking exactly

average_jane
04/15/07, 09:12 PM
Julia, your reviews are always fun to read. I'll definitely be taking a listen to these guys.

Julia Conny
05/30/07, 09:34 AM
The more I listen to this album, the more I realize how much I love this band. I should really up their score to a higher percentage. That's how much I love it.

stevoemo
06/01/07, 08:45 PM
i think another good compairson is Rory, its the similar kinda raucous pop rock. but ya, this album roxorz!

evilandgood
04/13/08, 07:07 PM
consider me in love with this record.
Me+American Art/Weatherbox=LOVE

I think if Modest Mouse was a new band in 2007, their first record would sound just like this.

Holly HoX!
11/02/08, 08:16 PM
I feel really, really bad for anyone that doesn't listen or hasn't heard of this band.

FreshyFresh23
03/02/10, 12:11 AM
Great review, these guys are amazing.