The Weatherman (album) explained

The Weatherman
Type:Album
Artist:Gregory Alan Isakov
Cover:The Weatherman (album).jpg
Released:July 9, 2013
Recorded:"The Mountain House"
Genre:Indie folk, singer-songwriter
Length:41:35
Label:Suitcase Town Music
Producer:Gregory Alan Isakov, Jamie Mefford

The Weatherman is Gregory Alan Isakov's third full-length album, released in 2013. The album was recorded in solitude outside the quiet mountain town of Nederland, Colorado over the course of a year and a half.

The Weatherman peaked at number 102 on the Billboard 200 albums chart during a two-week stay on the chart.[1]

Background

Explaining the new album, Isakov said, "To me, the idea of a weatherman is really powerful. There's a guy on television or on the radio telling us the future, and nobody cares. It's this daily mundane miracle, and I think the songs I chose are about noticing the beauty in normal, everyday life." Nathaniel Rateliff provided background vocals.[2]

Reception

Simon Holland of Folk Radio wrote of the album – "There is an overall consistency of approach. This is an album of gentle swells, intimate voices, with ripples of grace notes and heavenly choirs adding to the emotional ebb and flow. It’s a gently paced 41 and a bit minutes of music that is quietly beguiling, rather than attention seeking, but when you do pay proper intent, the rewards are many."

Jedd Ferris from The Washington Post said, "From start to finish, the album keeps an even-keel mood, but in an age of ubiquitous Americana genre mashing, it's a welcome change of pace."[3]

Personnel

Production

Notes and References

  1. Gregory Alan Isakov Chart History (Billboard 200) . . January 9, 2023.
  2. Web site: Album Reviews, Featured Albums of the Month: Gregory Alan Isakov – The Weatherman . Simon . Holland. October 17, 2014 . www.folkradio.co.uk . January 9, 2023.
  3. News: Gregory Alan Isakov album review, The Weatherman . . Jeff . Ferris . July 11, 2013 . January 9, 2023.