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Deb Talan and Steve Tannen began as solo artists. They found each other's music over time, with Steve playing Talan's music constantly to himself and Deb "forming a musical relationship" with Tannen's music. After a chance meeting at a show in 2001, the pair became involved and began playing music together as The Weepies.
They released their first album, ''Happiness'', in 2003. Since then, they have released six official albums, alongside several unofficial live concerts recordings. These unofficial albums were released with the permission of the band, provided that the music was available for free download, and the concert was not originally meant for an official record. They can be found [[http://www.archive.org/details/TheWeepies here]].
They released their first album, ''Happiness'', in 2003. Since then, they have released six official albums, alongside several unofficial live concerts recordings. These unofficial albums were released with the permission of the band, provided that the music was available for free download, and the concert was not originally meant for an official record. They can be found [[http://www.archive.org/details/TheWeepies here]].
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Deb Talan and Steve Tannen began as solo artists. They found each other's music over time, with Steve playing Talan's music constantly to himself and Deb "forming a musical relationship" with Tannen's music. After a chance meeting at a show in 2001, the pair became involved and began playing music together as The Weepies.
Weepies after a chance meeting at a show in 2001.
They released their first album, ''Happiness'', in 2003. Since then, they have released six official albums, alongside several unofficial live concerts recordings. These unofficial albums were released with the permission of the band, provided that the musicwas is available for free download, and the concert was not originally meant for an official record. They can be found [[http://www.archive.org/details/TheWeepies here]].
They released their first album, ''Happiness'', in 2003. Since then, they have released six official albums, alongside several unofficial live concerts recordings. These unofficial albums were released with the permission of the band, provided that the music
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* HomesicknessHymn: "Ever Said Goodbye" is about the narrator wondering why he broke up with an ex-girlfriend.
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* [=Harmonies=]: A big part of their trademark sound. Whether Deb or Steve are singing the lead vocals on any given song, the other one backs them up and harmonises. Notable examples of their harmonisation include "Keep It There", "World Spins Madly On" and "Sunflower".
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* [=Harmonies=]: {{Harmony}}: A big part of their trademark sound. Whether Deb or Steve are singing the lead vocals on any given song, the other one backs them up and harmonises. Notable examples of their harmonisation include "Keep It There", "World Spins Madly On" and "Sunflower".
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** After 20 years as a couple, the CreatorCouple behind the band divorced and ended The Weepies.
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** After 20 years as a couple, the CreatorCouple pair behind the band divorced and ended The Weepies.
* [=Harmonies=]: A big part of their trademark sound. Whether Deb or Steve are singing the lead vocals on any given song, the other one backs them up and harmonises. Notable examples of their harmonisation include "Keep It There", "World Spins Madly On" and "Sunflower".
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* UnpluggedVersion: Their Live Session EP has stripped back live versions of a couple of their solo songs - Deb Talan's "Rocks and Water" and Steve Tannen's "San Francisco".
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* UnpluggedVersion: Their Live Session EP has stripped back live versions of a couple of their solo songs - Deb Talan's "Rocks and Water" and Steve Tannen's "San Francisco".Francisco".
* VocalTagTeam: One of the pair sings the lead vocals, and the other one backs them up and harmonises with them.
* VocalTagTeam: One of the pair sings the lead vocals, and the other one backs them up and harmonises with them.
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* DownerEnding: "Love Doesn't Last Too Long" and "Orbiting" are both songs about seperation. A character in "Sirens" dies in a car wreck, and the song is a GriefSong from the point of view of the narrator who survived the accident.
** After 20 years as a couple, the CreatorCouple behind the band divorced and ended The Weepies.
** After 20 years as a couple, the CreatorCouple behind the band divorced and ended The Weepies.
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In December 2021, the pair announced that they were getting divorced and playing their last show in January of 2022. The band has since become defunct.
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* DualMeaningChorus: "Sirens" invokes a lot of nautical imagery about a shipwreck and the body of a captain, but is actually about a car crash. The titular sirens are emergency responders.
* HomesicknessHymn: "Ever Said Goodbye" is about the narrator wondering why he broke up with an ex-girlfriend.
* HomesicknessHymn: "Ever Said Goodbye" is about the narrator wondering why he broke up with an ex-girlfriend.
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UnpluggedVersion: Their Live Session EP has stripped back live versions of Deb Talan's "Rocks and Water" and Steve Tannen's "San Francisco".
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* UnpluggedVersion: Their Live Session EP has stripped back live versions of a couple of their solo songs - Deb Talan's "Rocks and Water" and Steve Tannen's "San Francisco".
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Their work is typically acoustic, with supporting keyboards and drum beats. Lyric-wise, they've been described as "unapologetically sweet", and their music has been called "subtly intoxicating."
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Their work is typically acoustic, featuring layered vocals with supporting keyboards and drum beats.percussion. Lyric-wise, they've been described as "unapologetically sweet", and their music has been called "subtly intoxicating."
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!!Tropes associated with The Weepies:
UnpluggedVersion: Their Live Session EP has stripped back live versions of Deb Talan's "Rocks and Water" and Steve Tannen's "San Francisco".
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They released their first album, ''Happiness'', in 2003 - though it wasn't until the release of their second album that The Weepies experienced a more mainstream audience. Since then, they have released six official albums, alongside several unofficial live concerts recordings. These unofficial albums were released with the permission of the band, provided that the music was available for free download, and the concert was not originally meant for an official record. They can be found [[http://www.archive.org/details/TheWeepies here]].
Their work is typically acoustic, with supporting keyboards and drum beats. Lyric-wise, they've been described as generally "unapologetically sweet," though the occasional sadder song has been released, and their music has been called "subtly intoxicating."
Their work is typically acoustic, with supporting keyboards and drum beats. Lyric-wise, they've been described as generally "unapologetically sweet," though the occasional sadder song has been released, and their music has been called "subtly intoxicating."
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They released their first album, ''Happiness'', in 2003 - though it wasn't until the release of their second album that The Weepies experienced a more mainstream audience.2003. Since then, they have released six official albums, alongside several unofficial live concerts recordings. These unofficial albums were released with the permission of the band, provided that the music was available for free download, and the concert was not originally meant for an official record. They can be found [[http://www.archive.org/details/TheWeepies here]].
Their work is typically acoustic, with supporting keyboards and drum beats. Lyric-wise, they've been described asgenerally "unapologetically sweet," though the occasional sadder song has been released, sweet", and their music has been called "subtly intoxicating."
Their work is typically acoustic, with supporting keyboards and drum beats. Lyric-wise, they've been described as
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Deb Talan and Steve Tannen began as solo artists. They found each other's music over time, with Steve playing Talan's music constantly to himself and Deb "forming a musical relationship" with Tanner's music. After a chance meeting at a show in 2001, the pair became involved and began playing music together as The Weepies.
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Deb Talan and Steve Tannen began as solo artists. They found each other's music over time, with Steve playing Talan's music constantly to himself and Deb "forming a musical relationship" with Tanner's Tannen's music. After a chance meeting at a show in 2001, the pair became involved and began playing music together as The Weepies.
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[[caption-width-right:350:"''You turn me into somebody loved.''"[[labelnote:*]]From left to right: Steve Tannen, Deb Talan[[/labelnote]]]]
[[caption-width-right:350:"''You turn me into somebody loved.''"[[labelnote:*]]From left to right: Steve Tannen, Deb Talan[[/labelnote]]]]
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Thanks to a chance meeting between Deb Talan and Steve Tannen in Cambridge, Massachusetts, The Weepies was formed as a indie folk-pop band, though it wasn't until the release of their second album that The Weepies experienced a more mainstream audience. Since then, they have released five official albums, alongside several unofficial live concerts recordings. These unofficial albums were released with the permission of the band, provided that the music was available for free download, and the concert was not originally meant for an official record. They can be found [[http://www.archive.org/details/TheWeepies here]].
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Deb Talan and Steve Tannen began as solo artists. They found each other's music over time, with Steve playing Talan's music constantly to himself and Deb "forming a musical relationship" with Tanner's music. After a chance meeting at a show in
They released their first album, ''Happiness'', in 2003 - though it wasn't until the release of their second album that The Weepies experienced a more mainstream audience. Since then, they have released
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* ''Sirens''