Album artwork for Titanic Rising by Weyes Blood
Album artwork for Titanic Rising by Weyes Blood
Album artwork for Titanic Rising by Weyes Blood

Classic torch songs for a lost summer built on synth, strings and beautifully effortless vocals - music for the end of the world.

Californian-born Natalie Mering has been making hearts sing previously on the Mexican Summer label. This is her fourth album and her first on Sub Pop. She’s previously guested on tracks by Father John Misty, Perfume Genius and Ariel Pink. These are atmospheric sacred synth sounds. Strings emerge into music for a place that’s not been touched for a 100 years. These are the songs they played as the Titanic sunk and that pleased the sea so much Neptune released the ship back into the light. These are torch songs with poignant vocals like the memory of a lost summer. Gloriously effortless vocals slink like velvet over music for the end of the world. This could be a ‘songbook’ collection after a 50 year career.

Weyes Blood

Titanic Rising

Sub Pop
Album artwork for Titanic Rising by Weyes Blood
LP

£19.99

Black
Released 05/04/2019Catalogue Number

SP1232

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Album artwork for Titanic Rising by Weyes Blood
CD

£9.99

Gatefold Jacket

Released 05/04/2019Catalogue Number

SPCD1232

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Weyes Blood

Titanic Rising

Sub Pop
Album artwork for Titanic Rising by Weyes Blood
LP

£19.99

Black
Released 05/04/2019Catalogue Number

SP1232

Learn more
Album artwork for Titanic Rising by Weyes Blood
CD

£9.99

Gatefold Jacket

Released 05/04/2019Catalogue Number

SPCD1232

Learn more

Classic torch songs for a lost summer built on synth, strings and beautifully effortless vocals - music for the end of the world.

Californian-born Natalie Mering has been making hearts sing previously on the Mexican Summer label. This is her fourth album and her first on Sub Pop. She’s previously guested on tracks by Father John Misty, Perfume Genius and Ariel Pink. These are atmospheric sacred synth sounds. Strings emerge into music for a place that’s not been touched for a 100 years. These are the songs they played as the Titanic sunk and that pleased the sea so much Neptune released the ship back into the light. These are torch songs with poignant vocals like the memory of a lost summer. Gloriously effortless vocals slink like velvet over music for the end of the world. This could be a ‘songbook’ collection after a 50 year career.