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Humanhood

The Weather Station

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Release Date: January 17th, 2025

The Weather Station returns with new album, 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 fall 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. 

The Weather Station's previous album, Ignorance, was #1 AOTY at The New Yorker, UNCUT, The Globe and Mail, The Observer and top 10 at New York Times, The Guardian, PItchfork, PASTE, Exclaim, Rolling Stone Germany, Magnet, The Quietus, Sunday Times, Stereogum, and many more. 

The Weather Station will tour globally in support of Humanhood

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Track Listing

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

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