How Is It That I Should Look at the Stars
How Is It That I Should Look at the Stars
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Our Take
Our Take
The latest offering from The Weather Station, "How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars", is a cosmic journey through the depths of our souls. Led by the ethereal vocals of Tamara Lindeman, this album effortlessly weaves together folk melodies with dreamy indie pop vibes.
From the opening track, "Robust", you are immediately drawn in by Lindeman's poetic lyricism and emotive delivery. The lush instrumentation provided by the band adds to the dreamy atmosphere, creating a sense of wandering through a starlit forest.
Tracks like "Tried To Tell You" and "Parking Lot" showcase Lindeman's ability to craft catchy hooks while still maintaining a sense of introspection. The stripped-back arrangements allow her voice to shine, evoking feelings of longing and nostalgia.
As the album progresses, there is a sense of exploration and self-discovery that is truly captivating. The haunting harmonies on "Loss" and the twinkling guitars on "Trust" create a sense of otherworldliness that is both enchanting and thought-provoking.
Overall, "How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars" is a true masterpiece that highlights The Weather Station's talent for blending genres and creating music that is both soothing and profound. So pour yourself a cup of tea, sit back, and let yourself be carried away by this cosmic journey.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Marsh
2. Endless Time
3. Taught By Experts
4. Ignorance
5. To Talk About
6. Stars
7. Song
8. Sway
9. Sleight of Hand
10. Loving You
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
The Weather Station
With her poetic lyrics and angelic voice, Tamara Lindeman, the mastermind behind Weather Station, has been captivating audiences worldwide for over a decade now. Hailing from Toronto, Canada, Lindeman has established herself as a force to be reckoned with in the indie folk scene. Her music has been described as a breath of fresh air, blending elements of folk, country, and indie rock to create a sound that is uniquely her own. Whether she's crooning about love and heartbreak or exploring themes of nature and environmentalism, Lindeman's songwriting is both introspective and profound. Weather Station's latest album, "Ignorance," is a testament to Lindeman's growth as an artist. The album showcases her versatility, with tracks that range from the upbeat and catchy to the haunting and melancholic. With lush production and intricate arrangements, "Ignorance" is a sonic masterpiece that showcases Lindeman's evolution as a musician. But beyond her musical talent, Lindeman is also known for her quirky sense of humour and infectious personality. Whether she's cracking jokes on stage or engaging with fans on social media, it's clear that she doesn't take herself too seriously. And that's what makes her so lovable. So if you're looking for music that will make you think, feel, and maybe even have a chuckle or two, look no further than Weather Station. Lindeman is a true gem in the music industry, and we can't wait to see what she has in store for us next.
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