THE WEATHER STATION’S NEW LP, HUMANHOOD, OUT JANUARY 17, 2025 VIA NEXT DOOR RECORDS
WATCH / SHARE “WINDOW” HERE
BUY / STREAM “WINDOW” HERE
NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES BEGIN MARCH 27, 2025 - FULL DATES BELOW
PRE-SAVE HUMANHOOD HERE
“‘Neon Signs’ unfurls enchantingly… Lindeman’s expressive soprano remains the centerpiece as she sings about feeling lost and conflicted; yet somehow 'Neon Signs' manages to serve as a warm, blossoming oasis.” — Stereogum, #1 Song of the Week
"Even when things feel heavy, the Weather Station arrives as a balm, shining like a lighthouse in a devastating seastorm." — Uproxx
"Tamara Lindeman ponders disillusionment, a transactional culture, lies and the persistence of desire in 'Neon Signs' . . . while her band gradually coalesces around her, gathering to propel her through her misgivings and melting away when it can’t." — New York Times
“['Neon Signs’] sounds like everything you could ever want . . . There’s a slight edge of pop lingering beneath [Lindeman], as the beat throbs like a siren asking you, slowly and quietly, to dance and keep going.” — Paste, The Best Songs of October 2024
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The Weather Station — the project of Toronto-based Tamara Lindeman — recently announced Humanhood, her new album out January 17 via Next Door Records. Today, she presents the climactic new single/video “Window,” which follows the “sleek and driving” (Aquarium Drunkard) “Neon Signs,” and announces a North American Tour, on sale November 22 at 10am local time. “Window” is an anthem of escape. The slashing guitar and spiraling electronics conjure a panic attack, the mind demanding answers. “I can’t explain right now,” she sings during one of the album’s most gripping moments, “just that I’m leaving.” The song’s video, directed by Philippe Léonard, presents Lindeman’s performance of the song projected out the window of a moving van onto trees, forest and passing signs, recalling the rippling fabric motif of the Humanhood album art. Lindeman describes the video as being “filmed on the island of Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs, Quebec late one night with battery powered projector, with many attempts to get that one perfect take. Philippe’s note to me was ‘you are the window.’”
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Humanhood is the weirdest Weather Station record yet - the most visceral. It’s also the strongest, the most cinematic, the most complete as an evocation of an inner landscape. Each song mirrors, sonically and musically, the state of mind described in the lyric; moving from distant to claustrophobic, overwhelming to beautiful. Listened to from front to back, the album transcribes a journey from dissociation back towards connection; a journey echoed in form, in sound, and lyric - and in the making of the record itself.
The word ‘humanhood’ is not a word one hears often, though it is cited in the Oxford English Dictionary as a single word which covers “the state and condition of being human”. Against the backdrop of generative AI, of the climate crisis, of the increasing digitization of the world, Lindeman says she felt “an urgency to shine some light on this word, this idea of humanness.” The rippling fabric of the cover is intentional; so is the scrawled text, the gritty synth textures. At the heart of the record is a very real attempt to reckon with what it means to be embodied, to be imperfect, to be “carrying this humanhood / ungracefully.”
WATCH / SHARE “NEON SIGNS” HERE
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Recorded in Toronto in late 2023, Lindeman and co-producer Marcus Paquin combined drummer Kieran Adams, percussionist Philippe Melanson, and bassist Ben Whiteley, the powerhouse rhythm section from Ignorance, with new music improvisers Karen Ng and Ben Boye. In the overdubs, we find revered folk interpreter Sam Amidon squaring off against ambient artist Joseph Shabason, and British fingerstyle guitarist James Elkington on lead.
Mixed in Los Angeles by Joseph Lorge, it’s a record of intense details; piano notes disintegrating into static, fiddle materializing out of a cloud of cymbals. Clear, powerful pop songs, some of the most satisfying Lindeman has ever written; fade into view or arrive all of a sudden; before abrupt turns, tonal shifts, acid wash synth fadeouts which dissolve into interstitial pieces that carry the listener from song to song. Radiant and propulsive, discursive and strange, Humanhood is the most ambitious Weather Station album to date.
PRE-SAVE HUMANHOOD HERE
THE WEATHER STATION TOUR DATES
Sat. Jan. 18 - Birmingham, UK @ HMV Birmingham - record store performance
Sun. Jan. 19 - Bristol, UK @ RT Bristol - Q&A & record store performance
Mon. Jan. 20 - Liverpool, UK @ RT Liverpool - record store performance
Tue. Jan. 21 - Leeds, UK @ Jumbo Leeds - record store performance
Wed. Jan. 22 - Nottingham, UK @ RT Nottingham - record store performance
Thu. Jan. 23 - London, UK @ Rough Trade East - record store performance
Wed. Feb. 26 - Hamburg, DE @ Nochtspeicher
Thu. Feb. 27 - Copenhagen, DK @ DR Studie 2
Fri. Feb. 28 - Berlin, DE @ Silent Green
Sun. Mar. 2 - Amsterdam, NL @ Tolhuistuin
Mon. Mar. 3 - Brussels, BE @ Botanique / Museum
Tue. Mar. 4 - Paris, FR @ Point Ephemere
Thu. Mar. 6 - Brighton, UK @ CHALK
Fri. Mar. 7 - Leeds, UK @ Brudenell Social Club
Sat. Mar. 8 - Dublin, IE @ Button Factory
Mon. Mar. 10 - Glasgow, UK @ Saint Luke’s
Tue. Mar. 11 - Manchester, UK @ Band On The Wall
Wed. Mar. 12 - Bristol, UK @ The Fleece
Thu. Mar. 13 - London, UK @ Islington Assembly Hall
Thu. Mar. 27 - Montreal, QC @ Beanfield Theatre
Fri. Mar. 28 - Boston, MA @ Sinclair
Sat. Mar. 29 - Woodstock, NY @ Levon Helm Studios
Sun. Mar. 30 - Northampton, MA @ Iron Horse Music Hall
Tue. Apr. 1 - New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom
Wed. Apr. 2 - Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
Fri. Apr. 4 - Philadelphia, PA @ Underground Arts
Sat. Apr. 5 - Washington, DC @ The Atlantis
Sun. Apr. 6 - Durham, NC @ Motorco
Mon. Apr. 7 - Asheville, NC @ The Grey Eagle
Tue. Apr. 8 - Nashville, TN @ The Basement East
Thu. Apr. 10 - Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall
Fri. Apr. 11 - St. Paul, MN @ Turf Club
Sat. Apr. 12 - Iowa City, IA @ Hancher
Sun. Apr. 13 - Kalamazoo, MI @ Bell’s Eccentric Cafe - Back Room
Thu. May 8 - Los Angeles, CA @ Teragram Ballroom
Sat. May 10 - San Francisco, CA @ The Independent
Mon. May 12 - Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios
Tue. May 13 - Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios
Thu. May 15 - Victoria, BC @ Hollywood Theatre
Fri. May 16 - Vancouver, BC @ Capital Ballroom
Sat. May 17 - Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile
Thu. June 5 - Ottawa, ON @ National Arts Centre
Fri. June 6 - Toronto, ON @ Masonic Temple - The Concert Hall
HUMANHOOD TRACKLIST
1. Descent
2. Neon Signs
3. Mirror
4. Window
5. Passage
6. Body Moves
7. Ribbon
8. Fleuve
9. Humanhood
10. Irreversible Damage
11. Lonely
12. Aurora
13. Sewing