In order to replicate a complex, multi-layered sound from studio sessions, he makes extensive use of a loop pedal during some of his live performances.
Due to the extended absence from his previous employment in England while touring, Weaver lost his British visa and in February 2007 moved back to the United States.
At the end of that summer, Weaver began working with Mitch Dane to record the songs that would make up the album, and continued to tour between studio sessions.
The last tour of 2009 was with Norwegian songstress Kate Havnevik, after which he settled back into the studio with new producer Aaron Dethrage to finish the album which would eventually be titled "The Letters of Dr. Kurt Gödel".
Civil War Between My Heart and Mind (2006) (This EP has since been licensed to Respect Music, a publishing company in England) Of Bridges Burned single (2007) You Are Never Close to Home, You Are Never Far from Home (2007) All of My Best Friends Are Mostly Strangers [EP] (2008) – sent through mailing list Live at The Prophet Bar (2010) The Letters of Dr. Kurt Gödel (2011) Twenty Thousand Miles (2012) I Am Only a Tiny Noise (2012) Your Ghost Keeps Finding Me (2014) In 2012 it was announced that a documentary about Levi, String Theory, was in production.
String Theory is a feature documentary with a first-hand look at the constant tension between art and commerce, Levi Weaver's ever-evolving and inspiring creative process, and the distances he has driven to measure the road between fame and true success.
"[4] In 2010, just as the album "You are never close to home" was nearing completion, Weaver discovered that the Ridglea Theater in Fort Worth was under contract to Bank of America, to be mostly demolished for commercial uses.
From June through November of that year, Weaver put his music career on hold and began the fight to save the venerable theater.
After creating a business plan, securing investors, and making appearances at a number of neighborhood association groups, Weaver found himself speaking in front of the Fort Worth City Council.