Backstory:
Stormy Cobweb is a band born out of the bohemian heart of San Francisco. Founded in 2010, the band consists of lead vocalist/guitarist Grace “Stormy” Malone, bassist Charlie “Cobweb” Weber, drummer Frankie “Thunder” Gray, and keyboardist, Violet “Lightning” Hayes. The band members met at a local cafe, each one performing solo gigs, until a twist of fate brought them together one rainy evening. A power outage forced them to improvise and perform together. The chemistry was undeniable, and by the end of the night, Stormy Cobweb was born.
Their unique blend of music, a potpourri of soulful lyrics with a touch of rebellious beats, soon caught the attention of both local and international music lovers. They started their journey playing in local bars and cafes and gradually moved to larger venues, with their music echoing in every corner of the city, and then the world.
Genre:
Alternative Rock with a hint of Indie Folk
Title:
“Crisis of the Heart”
Full Song Lyrics:
(Verse 1)
[C] I’m standing on the [Am] ledge, looking at the [Em] stars,
[G] Wondering if you’re [C] doing the same from [Am] afar.
[C] Our love was like a [Am] beautiful song,
[G] But now, all I feel is [C] terribly wrong. [Am]
(Chorus)
[F] Crisis of the [C] heart, [G] tearing us apart,
[Am] We’re lost, [G] we’re lost, in the [F] dark.
[F] Can we find our [C] way, [G] can we hit replay,
[Am] Let’s start, [G] let’s start, a new [F] day.
(Verse 2)
[C] I remember the [Am] taste of your sweet [Em] smile,
[G] Now it’s disappeared, [C] lost in the [Am] meanwhile.
[C] Shadows of our [Am] love still linger on,
[G] But without you, it feels [C] all so [Am] wrong.
(Chorus)
[F] Crisis of the [C] heart, [G] tearing us apart,
[Am] We’re lost, [G] we’re lost, in the [F] dark.
[F] Can we find our [C] way, [G] can we hit replay,
[Am] Let’s start, [G] let’s start, a new [F] day.
Fan Testimonial:
Stormy Cobweb’s favorite fan is a young woman named Lucy. “Their music speaks to my soul like no other,” Lucy says. “Every song feels so personal, as though they’ve managed to put my emotions into words. I remember once, at a concert, Grace looked into the crowd and for a moment, our eyes met. It was as if she was singing just for me. From the vivacious tunes to the heart-wrenching lyrics, Stormy Cobweb is my favorite because they’ve created a world where every emotion is valid and every voice is heard. Their music has been a beacon of light in my darkest times, a constant reminder that it’s okay to feel and express freely. For that, I’ll always be a proud ‘Cobwebber’.”