Fowl Weather Vein

Featured Artist of June 18, 2026
with the album: "Fowl Weather Vein"


Artist's Biography

Id like to introduce you to Fowl Weather Vein, a band founded in 2018 and based in Sydney Australia.

There’s a moody, dynamic and tension in their music which makes “Fowl Weather Vein” compelling listening.

They dish up a puree post punk, post blues, post op crockpot with sides of riled up sea shanties and the odd dollop of spaghetti western redistribution.

Stylistically speaking, the album’s no easy beast to pin down, despite the band’s fairly standard configuration of one guitar, keys, drums and bass.

It’s been described as highly-strung and intense music that recalls Magazine or even Buzzcocks without the buzzsaw rush.

There’s a convoluted history behind Fowl Weather Vein (the band) that would do a Netflix mini-series scriptwriter proud. It dates back to its founding in Sydney in 2018 by Peter Katsoolis (Wildcat Tamers) bassist Des Hamilton, vocalist Paul Simpson, keyboardist Paul Timmins (both ex-Trench Gashes) and drummer Mark Nicholson (Vanilla Chainsaws).
Members departing and joining, stop-start recordings, Covid, and death (Des Hamilton perished in a paragliding accident the day before a fecordign session) led to a six-year lay-off, a false start and Covid before a reformation in 2025 around Simpson, Timmins and Nicholson.
Well-credentialled newcomers, Paul Berwick (ex-Happy Hate Me Nots) on guitar and Keith Claringbold (ex-Introverts, Amazing Woolloomooloosers) on bass completed the current line-up. Writing and new recordings resulted.
The album’s a mix of previously recorded tracks and the newies. By all accounts, Marc Scully performed some mixing and mastering miracles in rescuing the older material, and the finished product is a feather in the cap for him and his Studio 57.
What makes Fowl Weather Vein (the band and the album) special? It sounds cliched but both are a sum of their parts. The older material sounds a little muddy (understandable, when you know the backstory) Paul Simpson is a compelling frontman and his vocals draw you into some Dystopian realm where life is clearly unsettled. A lyric sheet would have been useful but some listens with decent headphones will remedy that.
The engine room of Nicholson and Claringbold locks in nicely, and it's a solid platform for Paul Timmins to build on with his piano and keyboard colourings. For mine, Paul Berwick is the secret weapon with some superb guitar, unbridled by the responsibility of fronting a band or writing most of the material.


About the Album

There’s a convoluted history behind Fowl Weather Vein (the band) that would do a Netflix mini-series scriptwriter proud. It dates back to its founding in Sydney in 2018 by Peter Katsoolis (Wildcat Tamers) bassist Des Hamilton, vocalist Paul Simpson, keyboardist Paul Timmins (both ex-Trench Gashes) and drummer Mark Nicholson (Vanilla Chainsaws).
Members departing and joining, stop-start recordings, Covid, and death (Des Hamilton perished in a paragliding accident the day before a fecordign session) led to a six-year lay-off, a false start and Covid before a reformation in 2025 around Simpson, Timmins and Nicholson.
Well-credentialled newcomers, Paul Berwick (ex-Happy Hate Me Nots) on guitar and Keith Claringbold (ex-Introverts, Amazing Woolloomooloosers) on bass completed the current line-up. Writing and new recordings resulted.
The album’s a mix of previously recorded tracks and the newies. By all accounts, Marc Scully performed some mixing and mastering miracles in rescuing the older material, and the finished product is a feather in the cap for him and his Studio 57.
What makes Fowl Weather Vein (the band and the album) special? It sounds cliched but both are a sum of their parts. The older material sounds a little muddy (understandable, when you know the backstory) Paul Simpson is a compelling frontman and his vocals draw you into some Dystopian realm where life is clearly unsettled. A lyric sheet would have been useful but some listens with decent headphones will remedy that.
The engine room of Nicholson and Claringbold locks in nicely, and it's a solid platform for Paul Timmins to build on with his piano and keyboard colourings. For mine, Paul Berwick is the secret weapon with some superb guitar, unbridled by the responsibility of fronting a band or writing most of the material.




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