
The Weather Station (the project of Toronto-based singer/songwriter Tamara Lindeman) is releasing a new album, “Humanhood”, on January 17th, 2025 via Fat Possum. This week she has shared its second single, “Window,” and announced some new tour dates. Linderman co-directed the song’s video with Philippe Léonard.
In a press release, Lindeman says the video was “filmed on the island of Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs, Quebec late one night with a battery powered projector, with many attempts to get that one perfect take. Philippe’s note to me was ‘you are the window.’”
Previously The Weather Station shared the album’s first single, “Neon Signs.” Lindeman co-directed the “Neon Signs” video with Jared Raab .
“Humanhood” follows 2021’s “Ignorance” and 2022’s companion album, “How Is It That I Should Look At the Stars”.
Linderman co-produced “Humanhood” with Marcus Paquin, recording it in the fall of 2023 at Canterbury Music Company. The main backing band on the album is drummer Kieran Adams, keyboardist Ben Boye, percussionist Philippe Melanson, reed-and-wind specialist Karen Ng, and bassist Ben Whiteley. The album also features Sam Amidon, James Elkington, and Joseph Shabason.