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About Weakened Friends
As of October 2023, Weakened Friends has been actively touring in support of their latest album, 'Big Time,' which was released in early 2023. The album has received positive reviews and features a more polished sound while retaining the band's signature style. They have been performing at various venues and festivals, including local hotspots and major events, captivating audiences with their engaging live performances. In addition to their concert tours, Weakened Friends has embraced the digital space by live-streaming some of their shows, allowing fans from around the world to experience their music. The band continues to gather momentum, building a loyal fan base and gaining visibility in the indie rock scene, with upcoming shows scheduled throughout the fall and winter months. They are also actively involved in community events and collaborations with other artists, contributing to the vibrant music culture in Portland and beyond.
Weakened Friends History
Weakened Friends is an American indie rock band formed in 2015 in Portland, Maine. The group consists of three members: vocalist and guitarist Annie Hoffman, bassist and vocalist Sam T. and drummer Adam Hand. The band emerged from the local music scene and quickly gained recognition for their energetic performances and relatable songwriting. Their debut album, 'Quitter,' released in 2018, showcased their distinct sound characterized by catchy melodies and introspective lyrics, drawing influences from 90s alternative rock and contemporary indie pop. The band's ability to connect with audiences through their raw and honest music has solidified their place in the indie rock landscape. Over the years, Weakened Friends has participated in various music festivals across the country, such as SXSW and Boston Calling, further enhancing their reputation as a must-see live act. Their live shows are known for their infectious energy and emotional depth, making them a favorite among fans and critics alike.