THE WEATHER STATION ANNOUNCES NEW LP, SHARES NEW VIDEO FOR “NEON SIGNS”

THE WEATHER STATION ANNOUNCES NEW LP, HUMANHOOD, OUT JANUARY 17, 2025 VIA NEXT DOOR RECORDS

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The Weather Station — the project of Toronto-based Tamara Lindeman — announces her return with Humanhood, out January 17, 2025 via Next Door Records, and releases lead single/video, “Neon Signs.” Humanhood, the most arresting album Lindeman has ever made as The Weather Station, follows 2021’s Ignorance, “an invigorating and poignant chapter in an already impressive career” (Stereogum). It was written during one of the most difficult periods of Lindeman’s life and rendered with a rock band with improvisational chops just as she began to recover by reckoning with a complicated truth: Sometimes, life simply tries to dismantle us, no matter how good everything may seem, and we must accept that in order to survive.

From the outside, 2022 likely appeared a year of glory for Lindeman. Ignorance, in which her “shape-shifting avant-folk [reached] a kind of apex, as she sings coolly about climate grief, love, lust, healing, and the upheaval of self-discovery” (New Yorker), was one of that year’s highest praised records. It was a time of touring, travel, and activism alongside Ignorance’s more austere companion, How Is It That I Should Look at the Stars. But at an ostensible new professional peak, she was also struggling with a mental health crisis.  Working through a crisis of meaning, she wrote from within the confusion of the experience to create the songs that would ultimately become Humanhood, a narrative album that, listened to front to back, transcribes the journey from dissociation back towards connection.  

It takes only 10 seconds for Lindeman to pull us to the floor on “Neon Signs”, the opening song on Humanhood. ‘I’ve gotten used to feeling like I’m crazy—or just lazy,’ she sings, her voice at once a soft whisper to a confidant and a full-throated confession to a crowd. ‘Why can’t I get off this floor? Think straight anymore?’ she sings of our true modern malaise, that unbound sense of not knowing how or what it is we’re supposed to contribute to this fractious world, or if we even have the energy or will to try. 

“I wrote ‘Neon Signs’ at a moment of feeling confused, upside down, at that moment when even desire falls away, and dissociation cuts you loose from a story that while wrong, still held things together,” Lindeman explains. “The song came with multiple strands entwined; the way that something that is not true seems to have more energetic intensity than something that is, the confusion of being bombarded with advertising at a moment of climate emergency, the confusion of relationships where coercion is wrapped in the language of love. Ultimately though, isn’t it all the same feeling?” The “Neon Signs” video, directed by Lindeman, is a journey through different sets of eyes, perpetually shifting perspectives between people and objects.

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MORE ABOUT HUMANHOOD
Humanhood was recorded over two sessions in fall of 2023 at Canterbury Music Company with drummer Kieran Adams, keyboardist Ben Boye, percussionist Philippe Melanson, reed-and-wind specialist Karen Ng, and bassist Ben Whiteley. The songs were left open;  Lindeman and co-producer Marcus Paquin wanted to hear the sudden sparks made by these new encounters, to witness everyone react in real-time to the songs and sketches she supplied.  They all dropped into the fugue, shaping the hazy unease that is so endemic these days into tangible sound. Other friends eventually added their own pieces, like old-time updater Sam Amidon, ace guitarist James Elkington, and textural magus Joseph Shabason. In the final stage, mixer Joseph Lorge helped make sense of these musical webs, and the album was crafted into a near continuous piece of music, with interstitial instrumentals fading into and out of songs. Textures repeatedly shift between organic and synthetic; synths merging with sax, electronic drums shifting into banjo, as songs coalesce and then disintegrate in a direct echo of the emotional experiences that inspired them. 

Much of Humanhood is a riveting and real document of what it means to be lost, to be hamstrung by confusion, unease, and grief for a period so long you begin to wonder if there is an end. As with Ignorance, the first person lyrics point to a wider resonance; we’re all dealing with ourselves through climate disaster, as the world totters near a breaking point, and none of it is easy or precedented. On previous albums, Lindeman mostly wrote about her past, turning backwards to gain perspective. But for Humanhood, she wrote from the present as she tried to work through it. Humanhood, then, radiates with new urgency—and emerges as a sort of tether, offered up here for anyone else feeling disconnected from the vertiginous reality of right now.

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HUMANHOOD TRACKLIST
1. Descent  
2. Neon Signs
3. Mirror
4. Window
5. Passage
6. Body Moves
7. Ribbon
8. Fleuve
9. Humanhood
10. Irreversible Damage
11. Lonely
12. Aurora
13. Sewing

THE WEATHER STATION TOUR DATES
Wed. Feb. 26 - Hamburg, DE @ Nochtspeicher
Thu. Feb. 27 - Copenhagen, DK @ DR Studie 2
Fri. Feb. 28 - Berlin, DE @ Silent Green
Sun. Mar. 2 - Amsterdam, NL @ Tolhuistuin
Mon. Mar. 3 - Brussels, BE @ Botanique / Museum
Tue. Mar. 4 - Paris, FR @ Point Ephemere
Thu. Mar. 6 - Brighton, UK @ CHALK
Fri. Mar. 7 - Leeds, UK @ Brudenell Social Club
Sat. Mar. 8 - Dublin, IE @ Button Factory
Mon. Mar. 10 - Glasgow, UK @ Saint Luke’s
Tue. Mar. 11 - Manchester, UK @ Band On The Wall
Wed. Mar. 12 - Bristol, UK @ The Fleece
Thu. Mar. 13 - London, UK @ Islington Assembly Hall

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HOMESHAKE TO RELEASE DELUXE VERSION HORSIE, SHARES NEW SINGLE

HOMESHAKE TO RELEASE EXPANDED DELUXE VERSION OF HORSIE, OUT VIA DINE ALONE RECORDS

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FALL U.S. HEADLINE TOUR CONTINUES OCTOBER 1

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HOMESHAKE — the long-running solo project of Toronto-based musician Peter Sagar — announces Horsie (Deluxe), the expanded edition of his most recent 2024 album, Horsie, and shares its  lead single “Waiting For The Phone To Ring.” The third album from Sagar this year, Horsie (Deluxe) features melodic guitars over saturated drums, woozy vocals, treading indie, beats, and jazz influences. Horsie (Deluxe) comes with six new songs, and is out November 8th on Dine Alone Records and SHHOAMKEE

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In June, HOMESHAKE presented Horsie, the follow up to March’s CD Wallet.  Written and recorded at his home studio in Toronto, Horsie explored Sagar’s complicated feelings about returning to live performance. Deepening his relationship to loneliness and anxiety, the record examines those themes in the context of touring. Employing various textures influenced by artists like Four Tet and My Bloody Valentine, the rhythmic forms of D’Angelo and Sade, and moments of ambient Americana found in the works of Ry Cooder, Horsie honors Sagar’s diverse influences, yet is adrift within its own transportive imagination.

HOMESHAKE begins his U.S. tour tonight. A full list of dates is below. Tickets and more information are available here.

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WATCH / SHARE “NOTHING 2 SEE” HERE
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HORSIE ( DELUXE ) TRACKLIST
1. Ravioli
2. Horsie
3. Dinner Plate
4. Blunt Talk
5. On A Roll
6. Smiling
7. Nothing 2 See
8. Simple
9. Easier Now
10. Believe
11. Empty Lot
12. Ice Tea
13. Dream Sequence
14. Waiting For The Phone To Ring
15. Look Inside
16. Tineloop
17. Silverado
18. Arrive

HOMESHAKE TOUR DATES
Tue. Oct. 1 - Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom §
Wed. Oct. 2 - Detroit, MI @ El Club §
Fri. Oct. 4 - Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall §
Sat. Oct. 5 - St Paul, MN @ Amsterdam Bar & Hall §
Sun. Oct. 6 - Milwaukee, WI @ Vivarium §
Tue. Oct. 8 - Nashville, TN @ The Blue Room §
Wed. Oct. 9 - Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade (Hell) §
Fri. Oct. 11 - Tampa, FL @ New World Brewery §
Sat. Oct. 12 - Orlando, FL @ The Social §
Mon. Oct. 14 - Asheville, NC @ Grey Eagle §
Tue. Oct. 15 - Carrboro, NC @ Cat's Cradle §
Thu. Oct. 17 - Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club §
Fri. Oct. 18 - Philadelphia, PA @ Underground Arts §
Sat. Oct. 19 - Boston, MA @ The Sinclair §
Mon. Oct. 21 - Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg §
Tue. Oct. 22 - Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg §
Sat. Nov. 2 - Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom #
Mon. Nov. 4 - San Francisco, CA @ The Regency Ballroom #
Thu. Nov. 7 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern #
Fri. Nov. 8 - San Diego, CA @ The Observatory North Park #
Sat. Nov. 9 - Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory #
Sun. Nov. 10 - Phoenix, AZ @ Crescent Ballroom #
Tue. Nov. 12 - El Paso, TX @ Lowbrow Palace #
Thu. Nov. 14 - Austin, TX @ Mohawk #
Fri. Nov. 15 - Houston, TX @ White Oak Downstairs #
Sat. Nov. 16 - Fort Worth, TX @ Tulips #
Sun. Nov. 17 - Oklahoma City, OK @ Beer City Music Hall #
Wed. Nov. 20 - Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater #
Fri. Nov. 22 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Soundwell #
Sat. Nov. 23 - Boise, ID @ Shrine Social Club #
Sun. Nov. 24 - Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile #

§ w/ Freak Heat Waves
# w/ Green-House

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ROSE COUSINS ANNOUNCES NEW LP + TOUR DATES, SHARES NEW SINGLE

ROSE COUSINS’ NEW ALBUM, CONDITIONS OF LOVE - VOL 1, OUT MARCH 14, 2025

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2025 CANADIAN TOUR DATES BEGIN APRIL 1

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Acclaimed Canadian singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Rose Cousins has announced her new album, Conditions of Love - Vol 1, set for release on March 14, 2025. With this news, she shares her uplifting new single and one she calls the album’s cornerstone, “I Believe in Love (and it’s very hard)”, along with her April 2025 headline tour dates across Canada. Full date listing can be found below.

The new single arrives with a video shot by Halifax Cinematographer Jeff Miller, and starring young actor and award winning filmmaker Eli Arsenault, who recently took home best documentary at the Atlantic International Film Festival Youth Film Competition in Halifax, NS. It also features Rose’s good friend Margot Durling, a Creative Director (they/them) and multi-disciplinary artist, designer and musician who Rose has been collaborating with for over 15 years. 

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MORE ABOUT CONDITIONS OF LOVE - VOL 1
On her new album, Rose holds her listeners’ hands as she guides them on a journey through the "conditions of love." Ever the emotional explorer, the Nova-Scotia-based artist seeks truth, in all its imperfection, in the depths of humans’ most complicated of emotions: love. The journey results in a striking clarity, and it’s the gift of that clarity that brings on surprising tears.  

Rose shares, “Love feels great and makes us ridiculous. It's tiring and intense, joyful and devastating. Falling in love, being in love and staying in love are all such different things. Being human is emotionally complicated enough without attempting to relate to another who is just as complex, and in the most vulnerable of arenas: romance. Love is wondrous and absurd (and very hard). Humour helps.” 

LISTEN / SHARE “BORROWED LIGHT” HERE
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Co-produced with trusted friend and longtime bandmate Joshua Van Tassel, Conditions of Love - Vol. 1 sees Rose return to her first love, the piano. “Piano is where I feel the most connected. It’s the best partner in expressing the emotion I’m mining,” she shares. She first introduced the upcoming body of work with the gorgeous, piano-driven ballad “Forget Me Not”, followed by the slow-burning, nostalgic “Borrowed Light”

Rose Cousins’ songwriting plumbs the depths of the human condition. Her work has garnered her two JUNO Awards (2013’s We Have Made a Spark & 2021’s Bravado), two Canadian Folk Music Awards, eleven East Coast Music Awards and one Grammy Award nomination (2018’s Natural Conclusion), along with praise from the likes of the CBC, No Depression, LA Times, Associated Press, Billboard, Folk Alley, and NPR, who raved “Cousins’ disarmingly fluid vocal tone has the ability to convey the most internalized feelings without an ounce of fuss.” Over the years, she has shared stages with Patty Griffin, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Jann Arden, Kathleen Edwards, Joe Henry and Anais Mitchell, and her music has fittingly underscored scenes from notable TV shows including Grey’s Anatomy, Fire Country, Batwoman and Heartland. 

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ROSE COUSINS CANADIAN TOUR (MORE DATES TBA)
April 1 - Sherwood Park, AB @ Festival Place Theatre
April 2 - Calgary, AB @ National Music Centre
April 3 - Saskatoon, SK @ The Basement
April 5 - Winnipeg, MB @ West End Cultural Centre
April 9 - Peterborough, ON @ Market Hall Performing Arts Center
April 11 - Toronto, ON @ Masonic Temple - The Concert Hall
April 16 - Charlottetown, PE @ Confederation Centre Of The Arts
April 17 - Halifax, NS @ Rebecca Cohn Auditorium
April 18 - Moncton, NB @ Capitol Theatre (Moncton)
April 19 - Saint John, NB @ Imperial Theatre

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CONDITIONS OF LOVE, VOL 1 TRACKLIST
01 To Be Born (overture)
02 Forget Me Not
03 I Believe in Love (and it’s very hard)
04 Denouement
05 That’s How Long (I’ve waited for your love)
06 Needed You
07 Wolf and Man
08 K’s Waltz
09 Borrowed Light
10 How is this (the last time)

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