Weep (band)
Weep was an American indie rock band active primarily in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Formed in New York City, the band was known for its atmospheric, guitar-driven sound, often incorporating elements of shoegaze and dream pop.
Weep's core members included singer and guitarist Gavin Ross, and guitarist Suzanne Simkowitz. They released several EPs and albums, including "Quieter" (1997), "Chasm" (2000), and "Alate" (2003). Their music garnered critical praise for its textural complexity and emotional depth. While never achieving mainstream success, Weep cultivated a dedicated following within the indie music scene. The band eventually disbanded, with members pursuing other musical projects. Their albums remain available and continue to be appreciated by fans of the genre.