|
|
 |
Weed Patch Discography of CDs

Click on price to add Weed Patch albums to cart
|
| | Weed Patch Maybe The Brakes Will Fail CD (2003)
$11.39 ~ Robert L. Doerschuk
Weed PatchMaybe The Brakes Will Fail(Ohgrowupalready Records)Weed Patch is the project of Neal Weiss, a native Angeleno songwriter/strummer/journalist/family man/errand boy/emotional wanderer/left fielder/coffee addict/shooting guard/happy drunk, who finally got his shit together to record an album some 14 years after forming his first real band, and easily three decades since his first bout of adolescent rock 'n' roll ecstasy. Weiss hooked up with studio wizard and multi-instrumentalist Seth Rothschild (from acclaimed indie-pop outfit Gingersol) in a North Hollywood warehouse as time allowed between the summers of 2001 and 2002 to hash out his debut album, Maybe The Brakes Will Fail. Recorded in a Hollywood warehouse over the course of a very flexible schedule between the summers of 2001 and 2002, Weed Patch's debut, Maybe the Brakes Will Fail, is a jumble of little songs that range from a few seconds of aimless noise to solidly crafted tunes with tight hooks and somewhat bemusing lyrics. And, heady though it sounds, Weiss's tribute to medication on "Codeine" brings nothing less than Ray Davies' "Demon Alcohol" to what's left of your mind. Like a scuffed-up silver dollar found among last night's trash on Venice Beach, Maybe The Brakes Will Fail is the kind of discovery that can start your day right. The L.A. alt-rock veterans who play behind Weiss connect impeccably with the material; their progression from a somnambulant country trudge to a frenzied few seconds of neo-punk and into a descent back to slow motion marks "Dreaming My Days Away" as a mini-masterpiece of lyric/feel fusion. Neal Weiss has an impish ear for arrangements: on "Let Go of the Wheel" he scrambles cheerful Herb Alpert-like trumpets into a snarl of lo-fi guitar racket and makes it sound good; while less obtrusively his addition of a simple sleigh-bell into the outtro vamp on "Like California" is all it takes to create a sense of movement -- geographically cockeyed though it may be -- through the breezy West.
|
| Weed Patch Some Kinda Happy CD (2006)
$12.69 Weed Patch: Act Two, in which project becomes band and delivers an album of impression, depth, and color: Some Kinda Happy.To get you up to speed, L.A. songwriter Neal Weiss conceptualized Weed Patch to act upon his painfully slowly gestating
|
Weed Patch CD discography Alternate spellings: CD discography of songs by band, discographie, dicography, discology, disography, discografie, discogrophy, diskography.
 Weed Patch Songs
Popular or famous Weed Patch music songs: Codeine, Crash Landing, Crooked Mile, Dreaming My Days Away, Floyd Terrace, 4 Am, Ford Fairlane. More music songs Let Go of the Wheel, Like California, Lilies, Manhattan Manhattan, 99 Hail Marys, Nothings, Ray Charles, Rising Shining, Sandy Koufax. More music songs Some Kinda Velvet, Song For G, St. Christopher, Sweet Thing.
 Weed Patch albums Key Personnel
 Weed Patch music CDs More Music Artists
Carl Stalling, Parma Opera Ensemble, Jenn London
 |
|
|
|
1996 - 2009 CD Universe; Portions copyright 1948 - 2009 Muze Inc. For personal non-commercial use only. All rights reserved.cdu4sr music xartist ver427cdu cdu4all 12/5/2009 1:17:54 PM
| |