
Raucous Mississippi rock combo The Weeks got their start early, forming in 2006 while all four of the members were still in high school. Staffed by twin brothers Cyle and Cain Barnes, Samuel Williams, and Damien Bone, things picked up quickly for the Jackson-based quartet, who signed to the Esperanza Plantation label and released their debut, Cadillac Comeback, in 2008. Their swaggering, sludgy, and slightly Southern indie rock was further expanded on a follow-up EP, Rumspringa, which came out a year later. Following their self-released second album, The Weeks packed up and moved to Nashville, where they signed a new deal with Kings of Leon's label, Serpents and Snakes. With the new label deal, came higher exposure for their hooky third LP, Gutter Gaunt Gangster, as they continued to dial in their freewheeling rock sound. Their Serpents and Snakes follow-up, 2014's horn-laden Dear Bo Jackson, saw a further expansion of their sound and put them in front of European audiences. A year later, the four-song Buttons EP acted as a placeholder while The Weeks hunkered down at Memphis' legendary Ardent Studios to record their fifth album, 2017's Easy. Easy finds The Weeks doubling down on a mix of groove, grit, and guitars. It's swaggering and sharply-focused, shining new light on a band of brothers who have already logged a decade's worth of sweaty gigs together. In 2018, The Weeks released their first live album, Inside the Pines, recorded over two sold-out nights in Nashville, TN. They have amassed 16 Million streams with features on Spotify curated playlists Rockin' Vibes, Blues & Roots Rock, The New Retro, and Psych & Groove. They have now released "Two Moons" produced by Eric Masse (Miranda Lambert, Rayland Baxter, Robert Ellis).
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