A Weather

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A Weather
Origin Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Genres Indie rock
Years active2007–present
Labels Team Love
MembersAaron Gerber
Sarah Winchester
Zach Boyle
Aaron Krenkel
Louis Thomas

A Weather is an American indie rock band from Portland, Oregon, fronted by Aaron Gerber and Sarah Winchester. Other members include Zach Boyle, Aaron Krenkel and Louis Thomas. Their debut album, Cove (2008), was described as "tenderly crafted chamber pop" and "bursting with intricately plotted melodies and lush arrangements", [1] and was released to favourable reviews. [2] [3] [4]

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In 2007, the band toured in the United States with Bright Eyes.

In March 2010, A Weather released its second studio record entitled Everyday Balloons. [5] [6] [7] [8]

Discography

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