The Weather
The Weather formed in London around 2010 as a four-piece indie rock band. Their debut single '16 Years Old' came out in 2011 and caught some attention with...
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The Weather formed in London around 2010 as a four-piece indie rock band. Their debut single '16 Years Old' came out in 2011 and caught some attention with its straightforward energy. The band included Cameron Avery on vocals and guitar, Tom Cullinan on bass, Mikey Olsen on drums, and Owen Jones on keyboards.
They released a self-titled album in 2012 and followed it with 'Turn Up the Stereo' in 2014. Some of their other songs include '123321,' '2 For 1,' and 'Be free, and be happy.' Their music had a basic indie rock feel with some pop touches.
In 2017 they put out 'The Rain,' which stirred some discussion about its lyrics. The band had earlier faced a legal issue over their master recordings around 2013, which led to a pause in their activity. They haven't released much since then.
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