Fairweather
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Fairweather

Fairweather formed in the 1990s around singer-songwriter Halie Loren and guitarist Gabe Witcher. They were later joined by bassist Rob Wasserman and drummer...

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Fairweather's quiet songs from the Northwest

A band built around Halie Loren's writing, with songs that feel like late-night drives and Pacific Northwest landscapes.

If you're new to Fairweather, start with 'Alaska' and 'South Street, 1AM.' Those two songs frame what they do best, quiet observation, specific places, and melodies that stick around.

Their music has a specific, lived-in quality that comes through in songs like 'Alaska' and 'Burn Bridges Keep Warm', tracks that draw directly from Loren's experiences and the places around them. You can hear it in the way 'South Street, 1AM' captures a particular time and mood, or how 'Blood On The Pages' turns personal detail into something quietly resonant. Their songs have appeared in various films and TV shows over the years, but they've always felt like they belong to a smaller, more intimate world.

Fairweather formed in the 1990s around Halie Loren and guitarist Gabe Witcher, with bassist Rob Wasserman and drummer Phil Peterson joining later. Their self-titled debut arrived in 2002, followed by albums like 'Alaska' in 2005 and 'The Long Goodbye' in 2008. They kept recording into the 2010s, putting out 'Fairweather III' in 2012.

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Fairweather formed in the 1990s around singer-songwriter Halie Loren and guitarist Gabe Witcher. They were later joined by bassist Rob Wasserman and drummer Phil Peterson. Their self-titled debut came out in 2002, followed by albums like 'Alaska' in 2005 and 'The Long Goodbye' in 2008.

Their songs, including 'Alaska' and 'Burn Bridges Keep Warm,' often drew from Loren's experiences and the landscapes around them. The 2005 album 'Alaska' included a track called 'Lost Boys' that sparked some discussion at the time, though the record itself was well-received.

They kept recording into the 2010s, putting out 'Fairweather III' in 2012. Their music has appeared in various films and television shows over time.

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