Weather Diaries

General | Jun 2017

Reviews

DJ Aporia
Reviewed 2017-06-14
Following in the vein of MBV and Slowdive, Ride returns with a new album after 20 some years. It’s hardly shoegaze but Ride were always closer to Britpop anyway. More synthy and electronic with lots of turns for the anthemic in a way that smacks of The Killers. Decent comeback record but doesn’t hold a candle to the new Slowdive (on a-file currently).

Related: Swervedriver, Jesus and Mary Chain, Blur, Curve
Favorites: 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9

1. (5:57) Lannoy Point—Propulsive, bass-driven, urgent. Soaring chiming guitars.
2. (4:12) ** Charm Assault—Catchy, roaring pop. Atmospheric bridge.
3. (3:57) ** All I Want—Weird syncopated voice and synth switch off with driving rock.
4. (3:19) ** Home is a Feeling—Dreamy shoegaze, a lot like Slowdive.
5. (6:59) ** Weather Diaries—Somber alternative rock sound. Chiming guitars. Epic noise build towards end.
6. (5:25) Rocket Silver Symphony—Long two-minute progressive synth intro. Then more rockish, explodes into a huge symphonic rock jam midway through.
7. (2:55) * Lateral Alice—Grinding, distortion-laden rock. Reminds me of The Black Angels.
8. (6:29) ** Cali—Driving, somewhat atmospheric rock.
9. (2:26) * Integration Tape—Airy, ambient noise. Soft voice strands.
10. (4:23) Impermanence—Grand, dramatic, closer to baroque pop.
11. (6:08) White Sands—Slow, drawn-out, orchestral.

Recent airplay

Lateral Alice
Totally AJan 01, 2018
Lateral Alice
Predominantly ADec 28, 2017
Cali
The Fuzz DeliOct 11, 2017
Cali
The Daily BumpAug 13, 2017
Lateral Alice
Totally AAug 10, 2017

Charting

2017-06-15 — 2017-08-17
Week EndingAirplays
Aug 20 1
Aug 13 3
Aug 6 3
Jul 30 3
Jul 23 3
Jul 16 3
Jul 9 2
Jul 2 1

Track listing

1. Lannoy Point
2. Charm Assault
3. All I Want
4. Home Is A Feeling
5. Weather Diaries
6. Rocket Silver Symphony
7. Lateral Alice
8. Cali
9. Integration Tape
10. Impermanence
11. White Sands