Weather.
| Huey Lewis & The NewsWeather.
Weather is the tenth studio album by American rock band Huey Lewis and the News, released on February 14, 2020, by New Hulex under license to BMG Rights Management.
The album consists of songs recorded before Lewis' 2018 hearing loss from Ménière's disease. -Wikipedia
Critic Reviews
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AP News
“Weather” is a short but sweet addition to the Huey Lewis and The News catalog, with its best songs worthy of inclusion in their next “Greatest Hits” package.
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Riff Magazine
If the music really is ending, Lewis has wrapped things up nicely.
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Daily Republic
it is the most cohesive and enjoyable musical statement from the band since the 80’s glory days.
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The Young Folks
Weather is essentially an album filled with tracks that bode well during a campfire session with your friends; comfort music if you will. Nothing egregiously stands out here, unless you’re talking about Lewis’ infatuation with pretty women and California surf rock aesthetics. It’s not bad; just middling.
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Herald-Standard
“Weather” proves to be a nostalgic trip that is as short as it is sweet.
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Telegram
"Weather” sounds complete nevertheless, with the band’s trademark sounds and usually festive moods present and accounted for.
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The Arts Desk
Weather’s tone and lyrics aim for upbeat fun, offering a septuagenarian last hurrah for country honkytonks, one night stands and, on “Remind Me Why I Love You Again”, unreconstructed male ponderings.
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The Times UK
a positive, poignant swan song.
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Off the Tracks
A class act all up, deceptively simple playing that’s always in the pocket and great, great singing.
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Alex Rox
Overall the album is really good. An unexpected pleasure. In more ways than one.
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The Daily Nebraskan
this may be the last album the public will receive from the blues rock veterans. If that’s the case, this will be a satisfying send-off for the group.
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Flyctory
Seven great songs, Good production with different sounds, and makes your thoughts and feelings travel back in time.
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PennState CommMedia
he instrumentals are too repetitive and the lyrics, while fun, are too meaningless. Even the most die hard Huey Lewis and the News fans will put on any other album besides this one.
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Relix
Weather sounds instantly familiar, it doesn’t break any significant new ground; this could just as easily have been a collection of old outtakes.
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The Philadelphia Inquirer
Lewis and the News take a left turn into pure honky-tonk with “One of the Boys.” Lewis sings about his luck in still living his dream, being “with them boys up on the stand … making beautiful noise.
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News Whistle
This is the very definition of aging gracefully. This new album is a fantastic reminder of what made the band such a force earlier on – their love of music without pretension.
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The Mic Magazine
The 80s pop favourites retain their charm on their first new record in nearly 2 decades, providing a double hit of fun and nostalgia.
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Apple Podcasts
what's delivered is an enjoyable ride with the variety we've come to expect from Huey and The Band.
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