Wes Willenbring

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Sometimes 00:00 Tools
As You Fade Away 00:00 Tools
Correspondence 00:00 Tools
Resuscitate 00:00 Tools
Lost Illusions 00:00 Tools
In A Quiet Dark Room 00:00 Tools
Small Reminders 00:00 Tools
While My Lungs Fill With Water 00:00 Tools
Aperture 00:00 Tools
Reverie 00:00 Tools
Oh, Most 00:00 Tools
Still 00:00 Tools
The Anti-Social Aesthetic 00:00 Tools
Scene Missing 00:00 Tools
Consequences of Recklessness 00:00 Tools
Iÿm Looking Forward To Your Fu 00:00 Tools
People Disappear Every Day 00:00 Tools
Dreams and Schemes 00:00 Tools
My Ghostly Fingers 00:00 Tools
The Worst Part of You is the Best Thing You Have 00:00 Tools
For All the Strays 00:00 Tools
The Burrow 00:00 Tools
Ashes 00:00 Tools
Quaaludes 00:00 Tools
A Half-Hearted Apology 00:00 Tools
I'm Looking Forward to Your Funeral 00:00 Tools
I’m Looking Forward to Your Funeral 00:00 Tools
Nocturnal Landscapes 00:00 Tools
Towards Sovereignty 00:00 Tools
Something Essential 00:00 Tools
Fabricated Hopeful Details 00:00 Tools
The Industrial Air of Northern Mexico 00:00 Tools
Iяm Looking Forward To Your Fu 00:00 Tools
Voices from the Desert 00:00 Tools
Juárez Dirge 00:00 Tools
An Oasis of Horror in a Desert of Boredom 00:00 Tools
Iym Looking Forward To Your Fu 00:00 Tools
Under a Veil of Night and Fog 00:00 Tools
Lost Coast 00:00 Tools
The Elegance of Erosion 00:00 Tools
Exiles 00:00 Tools
Fugue 00:00 Tools
Reformed 00:00 Tools
Smoky Sunsets 00:00 Tools
I 00:00 Tools
Oh Most 00:00 Tools
- While My Lungs Fill With Water -- Somewhere Someone Else (2007) -- 00:00 Tools
- Aperture -- Somewhere Someone Else (2007) -- 00:00 Tools
I˙m Looking Forward To Your Fu 00:00 Tools
'Consequences of Recklessness' 00:00 Tools
- Reverie -- Somewhere Someone Else (2007) -- 00:00 Tools
- In A Quiet Dark Room -- Somewhere Someone Else (2007) -- 00:00 Tools
- Resuscitate -- Somewhere Someone Else (2007) -- 00:00 Tools
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Wes Willenbring learned piano at an early age and eventually turned to the guitar as his primary instrument. An interest in recording techniques and the aesthetics of sound soon led to a disturbingly large collection of recording equipment and endless nights of experimentation. After years of writing and recording music both solo and collaboratively in Chicago he now calls San Francisco his home. His three albums for Hidden Shoal Recordings, Somewhere Someone Else (March 2007), Close, But Not Too Close (October 2009) and Weapons Reference Manual (April 2012) are works of muted radiance. Sounds of piano and guitar wash in and out of recognition, providing a kind of dislocated comfort. The albums slowly breathe in and out with an undeniable melancholic warmth, like a sad dream you don’t want to wake from. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.