
This is music that Tamara Lindeman can no longer contain. It began as music about sadness, but it has always been propelled by fierce determination. This is music for the east coast, for urban confusion and rural absolutes. This is music about landscapes, both broad and cramped the running away and the running to high winds and crushing distance bracken and tundra and bush. With banjo, mandolin, violin, and other wooden wonders, they re-interpreted her music, both broadening it and strengthening it as they brought it out into the world of live performance. The urgings of friends led to the assembly of a five piece band. Slowly she cut together her musical exploration of loss and everything that comes along with it. Using her banjo, her voice, a borrowed microphone, and a selection of percussive household items, Tamara taught herself to write, then to record. One day, Tamara Lindeman sat down to make music she had never heard. It is said that the Weather Station was born in a closet. Read Full Bio The Weather Station is a Canadian folk music project of Tamara Lindeman, formed in 2006. The Weather Station is a Canadian folk music project of Tamara Lindeman, formed in 2006.
