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First Watch: Weaves, 'Tick'

Is your life ticking by? Do you fear growing old, never fulfilling your dreams? Weaves, one of my very favorite new bands, has just released a video in which at least one man is inspired out of his rut. Singer Jasmyn Burke wrote and told me, "When I started writing 'Tick' I was thinking about life and time and how we operate as humans. It's a reaction to wasting time. Sleeping under your covers all day and not doing anything sucks. Get out there and do something!" And do something Weaves has done. This year this young Toronto band released a brilliant, self-titled debut album and performed a thrilling Tiny Desk Concert.

The video for "Tick" was produced by Benjamin Dabu and stars the Toronto comedian Chris Locke as that man inspired to leave his dull life behind. Guitarist Morgan Waters told me that Locke "plays a man who stares into the void, hears our song and experiences a midlife crisis." The words that feel most beautifully impactful are when the band strips thing down while Jasmyn Burke sings,

The self-titled album by Weaves is out today in the U.S. on Kanine Records.

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