Sun May 18 2025
7:00 PM
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WEATHER SYSTEMS
OCEAN WITHOUT A SHORE – LIVE IN 25
plus special guests HAUNT THE WOODS
Daniel Cavanagh, co-founder, principle songwriter and former lead guitarist of Anathema, channels three decades of musical experience into his new band, Weather Systems. In the band is also former Anathema drummer and producer Daniel Cardoso.
Weather Systems announced a global release date of September 27 for their anCcipated debut album Ctled Ocean Without A Shore, via Music Theories Recordings/Mascot Label Group.
“This record is more direct, honest, and from the heart,” Cavanagh affirms. “It takes you on a journey with some very personal, intense, and emoConal 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 wriCng what he believed would be the next Anathema offering. Two years prior, the long-running UK-bred group reached numerous criCcal and commercial milestones with its final LP, The Op(mist. It took home “Album of the Year” at the Progressive Music Awards, marked their second Top 40 entry on the UK Albums Chart, and capped off 2017 on year-end lists from AXS, Classic Rock, Metal Hammer, and The Independent, to name a few. In the studio, he hit his creaCve stride with a myriad of elegantly heavy and enigmaCcally 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.
Main players on the album:
Daniel Cavanagh: vocals, guitars, programming, keyboards, bass, vocoder
Daniel Cardoso: drums
Soraia Silva: vocals
Guests:
Pe[er Carlsen: vocals
Paul Kearns: vocals
Oliwia Kre[ek: vocals
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Weather Systems
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Daniel Cavanagh, co-founder, principle songwriter and former lead guitarist of Anathema, channels three decades of musical experience into his new band, Weather Systems. In the band is also former Anathema drummer and producer Daniel Cardoso.
Weather Systems announced a global release date of September 27 for their anCcipated debut album Ctled Ocean Without A Shore, via Music Theories Recordings/Mascot Label Group.
“This record is more direct, honest, and from the heart,” Cavanagh affirms. “It takes you on a journey with some very personal, intense, and emoConal 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 wriCng what he believed would be the next Anathema offering. Two years prior, the long-running UK-bred group reached numerous criCcal and commercial milestones with its final LP, The Op(mist. It took home “Album of the Year” at the Progressive Music Awards, marked their second Top 40 entry on the UK Albums Chart, and capped off 2017 on year-end lists from AXS, Classic Rock, Metal Hammer, and The Independent, to name a few. In the studio, he hit his creaCve stride with a myriad of elegantly heavy and enigmaCcally 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.
Main players on the album:
Daniel Cavanagh: vocals, guitars, programming, keyboards, bass, vocoder
Daniel Cardoso: drums
Soraia Silva: vocals
Guests:
Pe[er Carlsen: vocals
Paul Kearns: vocals
Oliwia Kre[ek: vocals -
In the deepest reaches of the English countryside there is a sublime sound that emanates from the landscape and its name is Haunt the Woods. Timely but curiously timeless, you’d never guess that this youthful quartet could so confidently make no accord with genre and yet here they are, and their rich musical vocabulary spans decades and worlds. Recently signed to Spinefarm / Universal, it won’t be long before you’re hearing more from these musical mavericks and with good reason.
Formed between Plymouth, Devon and Cornwall in 2016 and commanders of a legion-like local following, Haunt the Woods deftly interweave alt rock, folk, prog and pop with an epic level of pomp and poetic elegance that suggests a far longer tenure than their young years suggest. With a tip of the hat to Queen and Muse here, Jeff Buckley or Radiohead at their OK Computer best there and with a sprinkled-in tinge of Beatles-loving pop sensibility, they have a rare ability to conjure legacy while creating a bold sound that is completely their own: masterfully layered, gleefully out of step with the demands of fashion and creatively informed by literature and the landscape.
With two warmly received EPs and a debut album, Opaque which was released in 2020, the stage has been set for their overdue introduction to the world, and a beautifully crafted record, Ubiquity: 12 tracks of eccentric brilliance and light and shade and that most uncommon quality: range. From the cinematic scale of their operatic opening track to the stirring, confessional balladry of Home and the dreamy psychedelia of Overflow, Haunt the Woods’ magic is in their multi-faceted approach to songwriting. Spend any time with the musicians behind it and you’ll see why. With the time, space, and salty air to let their ideas flourish and grow, it is both a testament to musicianship and a powerful statement of intent.
“There isn’t much of a scene here so we made one for ourselves,” says singer Jonathan Stafford. “It was like, ‘can we do a gig here?’ and we’d just get rid of the tables and chairs and bring a soundman down. We’ve played in caves! When you grow up in the Southwest, Cornwall specifically, the pace is slower, and I grew up surrounded by sea and countryside.”
And it isn’t just an idyllic environment which afforded Haunt the Wood’s sound the time to incubate. Stafford’s words, like his shimmering vocal performance, pull from the writerly Steinbek, Keats, and Kipling among others, and as with all other aspects of Haunt the Woods there’s an intelligence and intentionality coursing through it all.
Supercharged by the production wizardry of Peter Miles whose weighty credits include Architects, We are the Ocean and Martin Grech among many others, Ubiquity was produced over seven weeks in a residential studio which granted the powerful upstarts those two rarest commodities: time, and space.
“The music industry is very saturated with immediate gratification,” says Stafford. “Music is consumed, people want immediate gratification – we’re all slow build and dynamics, and it’s about the shape of the record as a whole. If you listen to any one part you’re only getting a very small picture.”
But if a thought to composition and a progressive approach to influence makes them sound like the candlelit dinner to most people’s right-swipe, make no mistake about the colossal sounds that Ubiquity contains. A band with the imagination to dream and the chops to deliver, their time is now.
Line Up.
Jonathan Stafford - Lead Vocals
Phoenix Elleschild - Lead Guitar
Jack Hale - Bass Guitar
Oliver Bignell - Drum
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WEATHER SYSTEMS
OCEAN WITHOUT A SHORE – LIVE IN 25
plus special guests HAUNT THE WOODS
Daniel Cavanagh, co-founder, principle songwriter and former lead guitarist of Anathema, channels three decades of musical experience into his new band, Weather Systems. In the band is also former Anathema drummer and producer Daniel Cardoso.
Weather Systems announced a global release date of September 27 for their anCcipated debut album Ctled Ocean Without A Shore, via Music Theories Recordings/Mascot Label Group.
“This record is more direct, honest, and from the heart,” Cavanagh affirms. “It takes you on a journey with some very personal, intense, and emoConal 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 wriCng what he believed would be the next Anathema offering. Two years prior, the long-running UK-bred group reached numerous criCcal and commercial milestones with its final LP, The Op(mist. It took home “Album of the Year” at the Progressive Music Awards, marked their second Top 40 entry on the UK Albums Chart, and capped off 2017 on year-end lists from AXS, Classic Rock, Metal Hammer, and The Independent, to name a few. In the studio, he hit his creaCve stride with a myriad of elegantly heavy and enigmaCcally 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.
Main players on the album:
Daniel Cavanagh: vocals, guitars, programming, keyboards, bass, vocoder
Daniel Cardoso: drums
Soraia Silva: vocals
Guests:
Pe[er Carlsen: vocals
Paul Kearns: vocals
Oliwia Kre[ek: vocals
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