Weather Station - How Is It That I Should Look at the Stars - Gold Color Vinyl Record
Tamara Lindeman strips everything back on The Weather Station's sixth album, How Is It That I Should Look at the Stars. Written alongside the songs that became Ignorance but recorded in just three days live off the floor in Toronto, this is the quieter, more intimate counterpart to that record's lush arrangements. Piano, upright bass, saxophone, clarinet, and flute drift around Lindeman's voice in unhurried, improvised gestures drawn from the city's jazz scene. Without a single drum in sight, the ten tracks float freely, landing somewhere between folk and folk jazz.
Pressed on limited edition gold colored wax via Fat Possum Records, the album earned universal critical acclaim (Metacritic 84/100, Pitchfork 8/10) and a Juno Award nomination. Critics compared it to Joni Mitchell's Blue for its confessional vulnerability and Laura Nyro's New York Tendaberry for its unguarded beauty. If Ignorance was the sun, this is the moon. A stunning addition to any collection.
- Marsh
- Endless Time
- Taught
- Ignorance
- To Talk About
- Stars
- Song
- Sway
- Sleight of Hand
- Loving You
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Weather Station - How Is It That I Should Look at the Stars - Gold Color Vinyl Record

