The Weather Station Announces New Album Humanhood
The LP will be released in January 2025 via Fat Possum. Listen to "Neon Signs" below.
Photo by Sara MelvinFew artists have put out as much good music this decade as Tamara Lindeman, the voice and pen behind the Weather Station. In 2021, she released Ignorance, which landed at #3 on our year-end list, and she followed it up with How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars a year later. Earlier this year, the Weather Station was featured on the I Saw the TV Glow soundtrack. Today, Lindeman has announced the next Weather Station release, an album titled Humanhood that is set to arrive January 17, 2025 via Fat Possum. The announcement comes alongside the lead single “Neon Signs,” which Lindeman wrote “at a moment of feeling confused, upside down, at that moment when even desire falls away, and dissociation cuts you loose from a story that while wrong, still held things together.”
“The song came with multiple strands entwined; the way that something that is not true seems to have more energetic intensity than something that is, the confusion of being bombarded with advertising at a moment of climate emergency, the confusion of relationships where coercion is wrapped in the language of love,” she continues. “Ultimately though, isn’t it all the same feeling?”
Lindeman recorded Humanhood with Kieran Adams, Philippe Melanson, Ben Boye, Karen Ng and Ben Whiteley, and she produced the LP with Marcus Paquin. Listen to “Neon Signs” and check out the Humanhood artwork and tracklist below.
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Humanhood Tracklist:
Descent
Neon Signs
Mirror
Window
Passage
Body Moves
Ribbon
Fleuve
Humanhood
Irreversible Damage
Lonely
Aurora
Sewing