I spent some time with Derek Sheehan, Jesse Petas, Steven Rosplock, Brendan McGeehan, and Dan Mudd, also known as Philadelphia psych-rockers Weekender, at Savannah Stopover Music Festival before their set; the band has been touring to support their latest EP, Floaty Feeling, Blue, which came in in January via PaperCup Music.
“I was the one writing and tracking all the songs, playing all the instruments. It was kind of a revolving door, and I’d wanted a more solid lineup, but it can be hard to find the right people,” he adds. “It was tough, but then this lineup came together and it feels really good.”
Floaty Feeling Blue, brimming with crunchy guitars and just the right amount of psychedelia, is thematically centered around the connection between humanity and nature. “I didn’t set out to make a theme of any kind,” Sheehan explains. “I’m really passionate about the environment, I’m a nature guy, and the lyrics just seemed to come out that way.”
Weekender is now working on a full-length record, a collaborative effort with contributions from members of the new lineup, that they hope to have out by the end of the year…
Derek: It’s going to be more of a dance record.
Dan: I’m going to rap on the new record, I’m a good slow rapper.
Brendan: I’m definitely playing the tuba on it exclusively.
Derek: Think more along the lines of Limp Bizkit with synths.
Me: Synth Bizkit!

