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Artist description
Blend infectious melodies, tight harmonies, pop-punk energy and an in your face modern rock style with lyrics that echo the human condition, and you emerge with a sound that is uniquely diverse. You emerge with the sound of the all original trio known as WEEP.
WEEP is composed of three individuals visualizing and building a dream through music. Kim Paschke, the drummer and backing vocalist, is the heartbeat. Kristine "Krinkle" Gretillat, the bassist (and also Kim's sister) is the pulse. Robin Winkelmann, guitarist and lead vocalist, is the breath. Together they bring the music to life, taking the listener on a journey of true emotions. A journey that will evoke thought, feelings and positive vibrations.
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Music Style
Energetic, Pop Rock |
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Musical Influences
Led Zepplin, Prince, The Clash, Billie Holiday, Fleetwood Mac, B-52s, Chrissie Hynde and The Pretenders |
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Similar Artists
Led Zeppelin meets The Indigo Girls |
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Artist History
WEEP’s Own Journey Began in Minneapolis, Minnesota in The Year 1994 , when Robin And Kim, who had been working together musically for several years prior, joined forces with Kristine.
The journey continued when the three decided to pull up roots, and move to Ithaca, NY, where they recorded and released their first CD, “Soul Crying” ; Aptly named for three individuals attempting to let the world know how they felt about life from the depths of their souls.
Following the release of their CD, they toured endlessly in New York State and NYC, and are now about to release their second CD "Moment In Time", as well as to continue touring the east coast and beyond.
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Group Members
Robin Winkelmann--guitarist/lead vocalist
Kim Paschke--drummer/backing vocalist
Kristine Gretillat--bass guitar |
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Instruments
guitar, bass, drums |
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Albums
Soul Crying, Moment In Time |
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Location
Ithaca, NY - USA |
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