Weather Systems - Ocean Without A Shore (2024) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Ocean Without A Shore
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Music Theories Recordings
Genre: Progressive Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/48, FLAC (tracks), 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:56:35
Total Size: 713 / 381 / 132 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Weather Systems - Synaesthesia (9:11)
02. Weather Systems - Do Angels Sing Like Rain? (5:06)
03. Weather Systems - Untouchable Part 3 (5:55)
04. Weather Systems - Ghost In The Machine (4:53)
05. Weather Systems - Are You There? Part 2 (5:59)
06. Weather Systems - Still Lake (5:59)
07. Weather Systems - Take Me With You (6:09)
08. Weather Systems - Ocean Without A Shore (7:18)
09. Weather Systems - The Space Between Us (6:05)

Weather Systems have announced a global release date of September 27 for their anticipated debut album titled Ocean Without A Shore, via Music Theories Recordings. The new band from former Anathema mastermind and multi-instrumentalist Daniel Cavanagh and former Anathema drummer and producer Daniel Cardoso.
Music allows us to channel emotions, thoughts, and truths too transcendent for mere conversation. In essence, it breaks down barriers and enables discourse on a higher plane. Daniel Cavanaugh has always communicated via his music. Throughout three decades as co-founder, lead guitarist, and songwriter for Anathema, he struck a chord with generations of fans, delivering globally acclaimed albums and selling out hallowed venues. Now at the helm of Weather Systems, he brings audiences closer than ever by not only picking up where he left off, but also confidently taking the next step on his creative journey with the band’s 2024 full-length debut.
“This record is more direct, honest, and from the heart,” he affirms. “It takes you on a journey with some very personal, intense, and emotional songs. It’s spiritual for me. The music is coming from a higher place, so I hope it touches you.”
In 2019, Daniel immersed himself in writing what he believed would be the next Anathema offering. In the studio, he hit his creative stride with a myriad of elegantly heavy and enigmatically entrancing material. However, 2020 saw the band agree upon an indefinite hiatus. As such, the majority of Ocean Without A Shore originated during those Anathema sessions.
“It was 80% an Anathema record we would’ve made,” he goes on. “It’s definitely a continuation of what I was doing. Weather Systems is the name of our best album, in my opinion. Ocean Without A Shore is like a sequel.”