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10.0
139918
10.0 |
The Skinny
On The Weather Station’s restless, swirling, visceral new album, Tamara Lindeman considers the state of being human
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9.0
139859
9.0 |
Clash
An album of rare unity by a band that is quickly making such cohesion its trademark, ‘Humanhood’ is the most full-throated creation from The Weather Station to date
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8.6
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8.6 |
Northern Transmissions
The album shifts seamlessly between organic and synthetic textures, blending genres, instruments, and emotions with an improvisational yet intentional touch
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8.3
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8.3 |
Paste Magazine
Revisiting Ignorance’s infectious palette and embracing improvisation, Tamara Lindeman overcomes pain and uncertainty to reconnect with herself on her seventh album
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8.1
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8.1 |
Pitchfork
Written in the wake of personal crisis—and in the midst of global upheaval—Tamara Lindeman’s latest album, a lush and stirring tangle of acoustic and electronic textures, searches for meaning in chaos
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8.0
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8.0 |
All Music
Humanhood finds Lindeman in the middle of the mysterious, sacred process of returning to herself, and while the album may not offer many answers, its rare honesty, eloquence, and compassion make it another triumph for the Weather Station
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8.0
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8.0 |
The Quietus
Whatever the influences at play, Humanhood works gloriously as a song cycle
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8.0
139880
8.0 |
Far Out
The Weather Station throw you into a thunderstorm of styles and sounds, and it’s a beautiful thing to be lost in
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8.0
139864
8.0 |
Rolling Stone
Canadian singer-songwriter Tamara Lindeman mixes intricate emotions with textured music
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8.0
139866
8.0 |
The Arts Desk
‘Humanhood’ is not an immediate album. Simultaneously, it exerts power
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7.2
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7.2 |
Sputnik Music (staff)
As a passive experience, Humanhood is airy, charming and palateable
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7.0
139861
7.0 |
PopMatters
Humanhood finds the Weather Station going deep to find whatever heaven may exist on the surface above. There is an identifiable signature to the music
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7.0
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7.0 |
Slant Magazine
The album captures the feeling of looking at oneself through a distorted mirror.
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7.0
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7.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Humanhood spotlights a restless artist as she strives to reconcile minimalism and maximalism, all the while addressing the mysteries of self, other, and the world
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6.0
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6.0 |
The FT
Toronto singer-songwriter Tamara Lindeman struggles to match her best work but makes tentative steps forward
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