The Weather Station / Sam Moss
The Weather Station is the fourth—and most forthright—album by the Weather Station, a project of Toronto, Canada, songwriter Tamara Lindeman.
Her most fully realized statement to date, it is a work of urgency, artistic generosity, and joy. The self-produced album unearths a vital new energy from Lindeman’s acclaimed songwriting practice, marrying it to a bold new sense of confidence.
Her previous album, Loyalty, was recorded at La Frette Studios in France in winter 2014 with Afie Jurvanen (Bahamas) and Robbie Lackritz (Feist). Nominated for the 2015 Polaris Music Prize, it earned praise from the Guardian, Pitchfork, NPR Music, Uncut, and MOJO, among many others.
Lindeman and her band have toured extensively in North America, Europe, Australia, and Japan, as a headliner and as support for artists such as the War on Drugs, the Mountain Goats, Damien Jurado, Bahamas, and Basia Bulat.
Sam Moss is a musician based in Boston, Massachusetts, whose 2016 release, Fable, was acclaimed by NPR, WXPN, and many others. Since 2014, he has toured regularly, performing in all manner of venues, including pubs, galleries, abandoned silos, living rooms, and the Newport Folk Festival. Moss is a recipient of fellowships from the MacDowell Colony and Marble House Project. His latest LP, Neon, was released in March 2018.