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WEATHERWORN introduces a new spin on the early 00s emotive punk rock music scene, listen!

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Northern Virginia’s WEATHERWORN have just released their sophomore LP “Postcards.” The album features the recent single “Jets To Muncy” (featuring AJ Perdomo of The Dangerous Summer). Pulling influence from bands like Saves the Day, the Get Up Kids, and Taking Back Sunday, Weatherworn introduces a new spin on the early ‘00s music scene: a dual vocal style, with rich, rhythmic dynamics capsulizes a balance in polarity.

An exclusive track by track is up now on Outburn!

Weatherworn is: D. Bowers – Vocals, J. Lins – Guitar/Vocals, J. Esper – Bass, S. Stubbs – Lead Guitar

WEATHERWORN, in their own words: “Making this album was an amazing experience. I am proud of the end result and of all the work everyone put in it to make it come together.” – Jack

“Crafting Postcards, for me, was a turning point in song development. The name of the game was balance. Each instrument has it’s focal point; each song builds gradually through the use of dynamics. Watching this album come to life, from the ground up has been an incredible experience.” – Joey

“This release is a rediscovery of myself and what I’ve been missing. The experience of recording bought back my love for making music again.” – Dylan

“Nothing makes you feel like a teenager again like living in a studio for a week with your buds. We got away from our lives and problems. Whenever we were recording we got to be musicians and nothing else.” – Steven

Karol Kamiński

DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels.
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