Weeed's latest album, You Are the Sky, is a psychedelic journey through a range of moods and textures. The band's sound is rooted in classic rock, but they infuse it with a modern twist that keeps things fresh and interesting.
The album kicks off with "Rainbow Amplifier Worship," a sprawling 10-minute track that builds slowly from a gentle acoustic guitar to a full-blown wall of sound. It's a bold opening statement that sets the tone for the rest of the album.
From there, Weeed takes the listener on a journey through a variety of moods and sounds. "Black Hole," for example, is a moody, atmospheric track that wouldn't sound out of place on a Pink Floyd album. "Carmen Comes Home" is a more upbeat number that features some funky guitar work and a catchy chorus.
Throughout the album, Weeed shows off their impressive musicianship, with each member contributing to the band's unique sound. The vocals are often buried in the mix, but that only adds to the dreamy, otherworldly feel of the music.