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The Weather Station- How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars

SKU: 767981180113
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The Weather Station- How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars
The Weather Station- How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars

"'How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars' is an introspective record of songs which were written alongside those that appeared on Ignorance. It is intended not to be a follow up, but to be a companion piece, a piece of reflection and quiet, meant to hold stillness in the aftermath. It was recorded live, as a performance; an improvisation, with a group of Toronto jazz musicians. I imagined it as a record of ballads; simple, pure, almost naive, but speaking to many of the same realities as 'Ignorance' does. I see the two albums as two halves of the same coin; the moon and sun, a photograph and a photonegative." - Tamara Lindeman.

Track List

  1. Marsh
  2. Endless Time
  3. Taught
  4. Ignorance
  5. To Talk About
  6. Stars
  7. Song
  8. Sway
  9. Sleight Of Hand
  10. Loving You

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Format: New Vinyl/Rock

The Weather Station- How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars

SKU: 767981180113
Regular price ¥189.00
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Release Date: 3.04.22

 

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"'How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars' is an introspective record of songs which were written alongside those that appeared on Ignorance. It is intended not to be a follow up, but to be a companion piece, a piece of reflection and quiet, meant to hold stillness in the aftermath. It was recorded live, as a performance; an improvisation, with a group of Toronto jazz musicians. I imagined it as a record of ballads; simple, pure, almost naive, but speaking to many of the same realities as 'Ignorance' does. I see the two albums as two halves of the same coin; the moon and sun, a photograph and a photonegative." - Tamara Lindeman.

Track List

  1. Marsh
  2. Endless Time
  3. Taught
  4. Ignorance
  5. To Talk About
  6. Stars
  7. Song
  8. Sway
  9. Sleight Of Hand
  10. Loving You

Shop online 24/7 at Darkside Records.

Follow us on Instagram.