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Greg Weeks

I have a cat in my lap.

About Me

Varying degrees of something or nothing have been made about my involvement in Espers, The Valerie Project and Grass, as well as the opening of my record label Language of Stone. Aside from soundtrack work on a forthcoming short film by Charlie White not much of my time had been paid to solo endeavors. That changed a few months back when I entered Hexham Head studio to record the follow up to Blood Is Trouble and finish work on the split with Picastro that had so long been gestating.
I'm glad to announce that work on The Hive is complete. The tracks are as follows:
The Wait
Not Meant For Light
Borderline
You Won't Be The Same Again
The Lamb's Path
Burn The Margins
Funhouse
Donovan
Lay Low
Division
The Hive
My four tunes for the as yet untitled Picastro split are:
The Aphid Sect
The Song of Deliverance
The Ballad of Land
The Emerald Pendant
Labels and release dates, as well as a listing of extensive tour dates, shall be forthcoming.
All prior band/artist information is now irrelevent. You need only know this:
1. Stones give and receive energy.
2. The great Giza pyramid was really a power plant.
3. Liver stones are occluding your bile ducts.
4. Greg Weeks is also an Esper, and a Grass, and a The Valerie Project, and a La Secta.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 1/23/2005
Band Website: gregweeks.net
Band Members: Greg Weeks ... and a revolving cast: Jesse Sparhawk, Otto Hauser, Orion Rigel Dommisse, the Powell sisters, and Margie Wienk being the mainstays.
Influences: Quietistic music of all kinds, acid-folk, prog rock, canterbury, rock-in-opposition, heavy riffs, compositional experimentalists, experimental intermedia, Kubric, horror cinema, cinema in general, anything good that's reached me from age 8.
Sounds Like: Greg Weeks and that first Espers disc. Not really, but that's as close as i can get with the comparisons.
Record Label: Ba Da Bing!
Type of Label: Indie