The Weather Station – Humanhood [Streaming]

The Weather Station, the project of Toronto-based singer-songwriter Tamara Lindeman, returns with her highly anticipated seventh studio album, Humanhood. Released via Fat Possum Records (outside of Canada) and Next Door Records (Canada), the album is a compelling continuation of the themes explored in 2021’s critically acclaimed Ignorance, yet it carves its own space with a more experimental and introspective tone.

On Humanhood, Lindeman reflects on the fragility of humanity, weaving narratives about societal and environmental decline with her characteristic poetic precision. While the lush art-pop textures of Ignorance remain a touchstone, this record ventures into more daring sonic territories, blending organic instrumentation with subtle electronic flourishes. The result is a soundscape that feels both expansive and intimate, underscoring the emotional weight of Lindeman’s songwriting.

Tracks like “Neon Signs” pair haunting melodies with lyrics that feel like urgent dispatches from a world teetering on the edge. Elsewhere, quieter moments evoke a sense of stillness, as if Lindeman is inviting listeners to pause and reflect amidst the chaos.

Humanhood is not just an album; it’s a meditation on what it means to exist in a world fraught with uncertainty and loss. Lindeman’s ability to balance vulnerability with incisive social commentary makes this record a deeply resonant and thought-provoking work—one that lingers long after the final note fades.



Humanhood gets: 📷📷📷📷📷📷📷📷📷📷/10.