- Dubstep
- Folk indie
- Experimental pop
- Alternative rock
- Indie rock
- Free folk
- Avant-garde
- Folk indie
- New Weird Australia
- Weird folk
- Indie folk
- Chilltronica
- Indietronica
- Dream pop
- Epic
Comment: this
Brisbane, Australia-based sophisticated issue is an instance of
contemporary indie music though 10 years ago it would have been named
either as experimental electronica or avant-whatever. However, it
does not mean that such categorizations would be wrong. The point is
all around us has changed remarkably due to such artists as Tortoise,
Radiohead, Stereolab, Animal Collective, Beirut, Ariel Pink, and
Panda Bear who have brought many vanguard ideas to the surface to
poison the mainstream indie music. Indeed, it must have been a human
language because otherwise there would have been no hope at all. In
other cases, we would have been drowned in highly decayed music being
denoted with the meaningless alternative pop/rock definition. More
profoundly, at
I Wanna Understand the artist mixes up dubstep
frequencies with chill-out jazz jitters.
Weird Weather is more
about an exalting indie folk/rock number. This bundle of 5 tracks
starts off with a broken-down, shrill, warped melody in the
self-titled track and in this way coming to the next track
Street
Noise which is an exquisite, dreamy folk and indie pop mixed
appearance with epic peaks. The following composition
You Know Who
also proves the fact the artist is very expert at composing sublime
progressions which used to overwhelm your senses and heart. The
result is a self-assured, accomplished issue with beatific climactic
points in melodies, harmonies and compositions in overall. The outing
is a part of the discography ofan excellent Australian label Wood And
Wire.