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Weyes Blood

Santa Monica, United States • b. 1988

Weyes Blood is a musician from Santa Monica, United States, active since 1988. Their discography on Gatefold includes 8 records.

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1988

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Biography

Weyes Blood (aka Weyes Bluhd and Weyes Blood and the Dark Juices) is Natalie Mering, a musician from Philadelphia, PA, United States, and ex Jackie-O Motherfucker bass player. Her solo work is raga-inspired, psychedelic music, using guitar strings as basic sound material and sound effects as an instrument. Home-made one string bass stick used to produce low bell-like sounds out of an horror movie. Most tracks have vocals, usually strangely deformed through effect pedals.

The Arc of Weyes Blood

The pivots — what forced Weyes Blood to reinvent.

  1. The Basement Tape Experiments

    Before the orchestral sweeps, Mering was operating under the Weyes Bluhd moniker, self-releasing cassettes like The Outside Room. She tracked these records with a heavy emphasis on medieval melodic structures and degraded magnetic tape, far removed from the polish of a professional studio. The sound was defined by its claustrophobia, utilizing organ drones and dissonant vocal layering to create a dark, liturgical folk that felt more like a haunting than a performance. It was a brutal, lo-fi introduction that established her as a freak-folk outsider rather than a pop contender.

  2. The Mexican Summer Shift

    Moving to the Mexican Summer label and working with Chris Coady for Front Row Seat to Earth changed the physics of her records. They moved the vocals to the front of the mix and swapped the murky tape loops for crystalline 12-string guitars and properly tracked piano. You can hear the influence of the California sunshine bleeding into the arrangements, even as the songs tackled the alienation of the digital age. This was the moment the industry realized she could handle the weight of a full chamber-pop ensemble without falling back on the safety of noise pedals.

  3. The Rado Trilogy

    Linking up with Foxygen’s Jonathan Rado at Electro-Vox ignited a run of records that fully embraced the studio-as-instrument ethos of the mid-70s. Utilizing a massive array of vintage synthesizers and a dedicated session band, they built a wall of sound that felt both expensive and deeply anxious. Titanic Rising and its successors ditched the indie-folk trappings for full-blown orchestral arrangements that would have bankrupted a smaller label. It’s a massive, cinematic pivot where the hardware—specifically the Wurlitzers and lush string sections—dictates the emotional gravity of every track.

Influences

  • The CarpentersMering has explicitly cited Karen Carpenter as a primary vocal blueprint for her delivery. You hear it in that rich, controlled alto and the way she lands on the low notes without any unnecessary vocal gymnastics. It’s about that specific brand of melancholic clarity.
  • Joni MitchellThe influence shows up in the unconventional chord progressions and the jazz-adjacent tunings Mering uses on her acoustic guitar work. She’s cited Hejira as a specific touchstone for moving beyond standard folk structures into something more fluid and atmospheric. It's the intellectual side of the singer-songwriter tradition.
  • Harry NilssonThe playful but tragic nature of her baroque arrangements owes a massive debt to Nilsson Schmilsson. You can hear the shared DNA in the way she uses grand, theatrical orchestration to deliver lyrics that are often sardonic or deeply isolated. It's the sound of a big room hiding a lonely voice.
  • NicoDuring her early noise-folk years, Mering was frequently compared to the Marble Index era of Nico, even covering 'These Days' in her live sets. That deadpan, harmonium-heavy drone was the foundation for her early vocal identity. It provided the template for her dark, gothic-folk beginnings.
  • EnyaMering has defended Enya’s multi-tracked vocal techniques in multiple interviews, specifically referencing the 'wall of sound' choral approach. You hear this in the massive, layered vocal harmonies that swell behind her lead lines on Titanic Rising. It’s high-concept New Age production applied to indie-rock songwriting.

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