The Weather Station
The Weather Station Is Shadowboxing Herself on "Body Moves"
Exclaim! Staff Picks
PUBLISHED Dec 16, 2024
On "Body Moves," Tamara Lindeman is shadowboxing, dodging the swings and fakeouts of a form in rebellion. The latest taste of the luminous...
The Weather Station Sounds the Alarm: "I Wish I Could Just Be Brat and Have Fun"
PUBLISHED Nov 26, 2024
Screaming cars, snarling fluorescent advertisements and the thunder of construction batter the senses. The November sun sinks its teeth...
Hear the Week's Best New Canadian Music: Three Days Grace, Saya Gray, Planet Giza, Spiritbox
PUBLISHED Nov 22, 2024
As we work tirelessly into the night (which does admittedly begin at 4 p.m. these days) to get a new issue of Exclaim! Magazine into your...
The Weather Station Plots 2025 International Tour, Shares New Single "Window"
PUBLISHED Nov 20, 2024
Ahead of releasing new album Humanhood on January 17 via Next Door Records, Toronto's Tamara Lindeman — a.k.a. the Weather Station — has ma...
The 20 Best Canadian Albums of the 2020s So Far
PUBLISHED Oct 22, 2024
Starting in the aughts and continuing into the 2010s, Canada was known for its indie rock boom. Now, as we arrive at the halfway point of...
Hear the Week's Best New Canadian Music: Caribou, the Weather Station, Shad, Jonah Yano
PUBLISHED Oct 4, 2024
October has returned to us, just like Adam Gontier to Three Days Grace. As is seasonally predicted, the fruits of this week's harvest of...
The Weather Station Announces New Album 'Humanhood,' Shares "Neon Signs"
PUBLISHED Oct 2, 2024
The Weather Station — the revered indie project of Toronto polymath Tamara Lindeman — returns today with news of her seventh album...
'New World Beat' Sings the Praises of Some of Toronto's Most Exciting Musicians
Created by Michael Tobin
PUBLISHED Mar 27, 2024
Lip-syncing to pre-recorded tracks has existed since television immemorial. Some music heads argue that it's the charm of staples like...