The Weather Station lyrics
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Artist's albums
How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars
2022 · album
To Talk About
2022 · single
Endless Time
2022 · single
Ignorance (Deluxe Version)
2021 · album
Tried to Tell You (Piano Version)
2021 · single
Ignorance
2021 · album
Parking Lot
2021 · EP
Atlantic
2021 · single
Tried to Tell You
2020 · single
Robber
2020 · single
Collaboration Session #3
2018 · single
The Weather Station
2017 · album
Loyalty
2015 · album
Duets #1
2013 · single
Duets #2
2013 · single
Duets #3
2013 · single
All of It Was Mine
2011 · album
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Biography
Ignorance, the critically acclaimed album by the The Weather Station, begins enigmatically; a hissing hi hat, a stuttering drum beat. A full minute passes before the entry of Tamara Lindeman’s voice, gentle, conversational, intoning; “I never believed in the robber”. A jagged music builds, with stabbing strings, saxophone, and several layers of percussion, and the song undulates through five minutes of growing tension. Once again, Toronto songwriter Tamara Lindeman has remade what The Weather Station sounds like. Lindeman’s debut for Fat Possum Records, is sensuous, ravishing, as hi fi a record as Lindeman has ever made, breaking into pure pop at moments, at others a dense wilderness of notes; a deeply rhythmic, deeply painful record that feels more urgent, more clear than her work ever has. Emerging out of Toronto's vibrant folk scene, Lindeman debuted a moody, introspective sound with her independently released East EP (2008), followed by The Line (2009) and the critically acclaimed All of It Was Mine (2011). This was followed by North American tours with Bahamas, Basia Bulat, and Timber Timbre, a tour of Japan and a SOCAN Songwriting Prize nomination. After the release of 2014's What Am I Going to Do with Everything I Know EP, Tamara signed with North Carolina label Paradise of Bachelors and traveled to Paris to record her third LP, Loyalty (2015). In 2017 came the eponymously titled LP that saw the expansion of the Weather Station's sound into rock-oriented territory.