(2024): This second album, released via Argonauta Records , tackles heavy themes like climate change and pandemic-induced anxiety. Reviewers from The Progressive Subway highlighted its ability to cultivate "creeping dread and triumphant defiance". Thematic Focus
(2022): Their self-titled debut was praised by Veil of Sound as one of the most "adventurous and encyclopaedic" debut albums for prog aficionados. Key tracks include "Rot King" and the Pink Floyd-esque "In Web".
The band's approach is defined by its refusal to stick to one lane. Their sound incorporates: [Prog, Psychedelic Rock] We Broke The Weather -...
Lyrically, the band acts as a "megaphone" for modern anxieties. Their songs frequently address:
For fans of adventurous rock, Prog Archives recommends them as a "major album" force for the new millennium. WE BROKE THE WEATHER discography and reviews (2024): This second album, released via Argonauta Records
: Use of jazzy horns, spacey synthesizers, and complex saxophone solos creates a "musical labyrinth".
is a five-piece progressive and psychedelic rock band from Somerville, Massachusetts, that has quickly gained traction for their "garage prog" sound—a raw, high-energy blend of technical complexity and gritty immediacy. Formed in 2018 from basement jam sessions, the group balances classic influences like King Crimson , Yes , and Rush with modern psych-rock vibes reminiscent of King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard and Elder . Musical Style and Sound Key tracks include "Rot King" and the Pink
Global warming and environmental decay (seen in tracks like "Fire Season" and "Sevenseas"). The psychological trauma of the COVID-19 pandemic.