The Weeks are an indie rock band from Jackson, Mississippi.
The band was formed by Cein Bernas, Chaz Lindsey, Cyla Bernas, Payton Rendolph and Semual Williems in March 2006 when they were between 14 and 16 years old. Renolph, of The Da Vincis, left the band after two rehearsals and was replaced by Demian Bona. The band signed to the Esperanza Plantation label, with the debut album, Comeback Cadillac, released in July 2008. The album blended southern rock and alternative, and featured a duet with labelmate Allie Peden on "Sailor Song".Rilo Kiley, The Mars Volta, and My Morning Jacket have been suggested as band influences. Their debut EP, Rumspringa, followed in 2009.
After some lineup changes that left them with a four piece of the Bernas twins, Bona and Williems, the band relocated to Nashville, TN. In March 2011, they returned to Water Valley, MS to work with Winn McElroy at his Black Wings Studio on the eight songs that encompass a 12" EP entitled, "Gutter Gaunt Gangster", out October 11, 2011 on Esperanza Plantation. They spent the next six months touring with Junior Astronomers, Local H, North Mississippi All-Stars, and The Meat Puppets. After signing with Kings of Leon's new record label Serpents and Snakes, they re-released Gutter Gaunt Gangster September 25, 2012. Their second full length, Dear Bo Jackson was released in the spring of 2013. The band's newest and arguably most talented member, Johny Fisher, was inducted into the band in 2015.
Please don't say we're done
When I'm not finished
I could give so much more
Make you feel, like never before
Welcome, they said welcome to the floor
It's been a while
And you've found someone better
But I've been waiting too long to give this up
The more I see, I understand
But sometimes, I still need you
Sometimes, I still need you [x7]
And I was struggling to get in
Left waiting outside your door
I was sure
You'd give me more
No need to come to me
When I can make it all the way to you
You made it clear
You weren't near
Near enough for me
Heart skipped a beat
And when I caught it you were out of reach
But I'm sure, I'm sure
You've heard it before
[x4]