PRE-ORDER: EXPECTED TO SHIP 17 JANUARY
The Weather Station return with 'Humanhood', following up 2021's critically acclaimed album, 'Ignorance', and its companion piece, 'How Is It That I Should Look at the Stars'. In the autumn of 2023, Tamara Lindeman gathered six musicians at Canterbury Music Company, where she had recorded 'Ignorance' and 'How Is It That I Should Look at the Stars'. Several of these players - drummer Kieran Adams, keyboardist Ben Boye, percussionist Phillippe Melanson, reed-and-wind specialist Karen Ng, and bassist Ben Whiteley - had worked together but never in this specific arrangement or context. Much of 'Humanhood' is a riveting and real document of what it means to be lost, to be hamstrung by confusion, unease, and grief for a period so long you begin to wonder if there is an end.
Track Listing:
1. Descent - The Weather Station
2. Neon Signs - The Weather Station
3. Mirror - The Weather Station
4. Window - The Weather Station
5. Passage - The Weather Station
6. Body Moves - The Weather Station
7. Ribbon - The Weather Station
8. Fleuve - The Weather Station
9. Humanhood - The Weather Station
10. Irreversible Damage - The Weather Station
11. Lonely - The Weather Station
12. Aurora - The Weather Station
13. Sewing - The Weather Station
Year of Production: 2025