Subscription Gift Cards Newsletter Shop Updates Catalog List ~random~ mystery recently re-pressed second look 2022 2023

Weatherday Hornet Disaster

Purchase:

Info:

Please note: One or more of the variations of this item is a pre-order and won't ship until around March 19, 2025!

“It clicked for me one day, that the album was going to be about hornets,” explains Sputnik, the mononymous songwriter behind the noise-pop project Weatherday. “It just made sense to me.”

Hornet Disaster, Weatherday’s follow-up to their 2019 debut Come in, and spiritual successor to 2022’s collab release Weatherglow, is their most expansive work to date. In Weatherday’s initial bout of inspired writing and recording, they produced over 70 songs for the record, but not before they had a complete, overarching narrative that was coherently tied back to Sputnik’s previous work.

Like its predecessor Come in, Weatherday’s Hornet Disaster lurches instantly into a caustic title track. The overture is signature Weatherday — urgent, noisy, erratic, and playful — but also hints at shifts in songwriting and production. Lead single “Angel,” backed with “Heartbeats,” demonstrates this evolution in a snappy, springy emo anthem, while its counterpart calls on longtime influence The Knife in a slinky, downtempo curio that pushes the Weatherday sonic universe in an unexpected direction.

The movement, color, and form of hornets are meticulously threaded throughout the album’s nineteen song tracklist, with hectic melody and unpredictable turns giving way to various forays: a tribute to Swedish winter in Weatherday’s first official song in Swedish (“Pulka”); the use of renaissance flute (“Green Tea Seaweed Sea”); and the folktronica experimentalism of third single “Ripped Apart By Hands.”

It’s a bustling record with disparate songs each vying for space like wasps in a swarm. It can inspire caution and chaos, but there’s wonder, purpose, and a certain familiarity there, too. Weatherday has extended the knotted, thrashing maximalism of Come in by doubling down with the uncompromised, no-stone-unturned nature of Hornet Disaster. Where Come in was the product of an artist searching for their voice, Hornet Disaster represents the joyful abandon that comes from having found it.

All purchases come with your choice of a FLAC, ALAC, MP3 320, MP3 VBR or AAC 256 download.

Please note: This item is a pre-order and will not be available until it is manufactured and delivered to us. We will send download codes on or just before that time.

Pressing Info:

first press:
/400: 180g black
/600: "goldfish"
/1500 (open edition): "blood online"


First pressing of open edition "Blood Online" 2xLP includes clear with red splatter vinyl, obi strip, download codes, full color insert, fully printed dust sleeve, polybag, and gatefold jacket.

Limited edition "Goldfish" 2xLP includes red, black, and white twister vinyl, obi strip, download codes, full color insert, fully printed dust sleeve, polybag, and gatefold jacket.

Limited Edition Audiophile 2xLP includes heavyweight black vinyl, obi strip, download codes, full color insert, fully printed dust sleeve, polybag, and gatefold jacket.

Cassette includes clear shell w/ black liner, standard J-card, norelco case, obi strip, and download codes.

CD includes digipak and obi strip.

Listen Elsewhere:

download: stream:

Track List:

  1. Hornet Disaster
  2. Meanie
  3. Angel
  4. Take Care of Yourself (Paper-Like Nests)
  5. Hug
  6. Radar Ballet
  7. Green Tea Seaweed Sea
  8. Blood Online
  9. Blanket
  10. Pulka
  11. Heartbeats
  12. Chopland Sedans
  13. Cooperative Calligraphy
  14. Ripped Apart By Hands
  15. Nostalgia Drive Avatar
  16. Aldehydes
  17. Tiara
  18. Agatha's Goldfish (Sparkling Water)
  19. Heaven Smile
If you enjoy Weatherday, we think you might also like:

featured titles:


A hand-picked selection of highlights from the 200+ titles in our catalog. Spanning pop, to math rock, to hardcore, you're sure to find something you're into. view all →