Wable
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Wable

Wable was a band from Los Angeles with Jimmy Sommers on vocals and guitar, Jack Carter on bass, Tom Baker on drums, and Sarah Jones on keyboards. They put out...

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Wable's three songs of love and foolishness

A brief catalog of yearning and regret from a little-known artist.

If you need a place to start, 'I'm a Fool' gives you the whole picture in one go. It's all right there in the title.

Wable's small set of songs captures a specific mood of romantic longing with direct, unadorned phrasing. The track 'I'm a Fool' lays out that feeling plainly, while 'Little Miss Sunshine' and 'I Want To Fall In Love' round out a tight focus on personal vulnerability. There's a video in the archive, but the words do most of the work.

The history here is thin, just three songs under the name Wable. They all circle similar themes of love and self-doubt, suggesting a brief, concentrated burst of writing rather than a sprawling career. Nothing points to a major shift or evolution across these tracks.

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Wable was a band from Los Angeles with Jimmy Sommers on vocals and guitar, Jack Carter on bass, Tom Baker on drums, and Sarah Jones on keyboards. They put out a debut album called "Fools' Paradise" that included the song "I'm a Fool," which got some attention for its direct, unpolished feel.

That track, along with others like "Little Miss Sunshine" and "I Want To Fall In Love," had a straightforward emotional quality that connected with listeners. They followed up with albums titled "Bleed Your Heart Out" and "The Art of Falling Apart," keeping to a similar style of plainspoken rock about personal matters.

Their music didn't try to hide rough edges, and that approach seemed to work for them. They played shows and built a following around songs that felt more like honest conversation than polished performance.

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