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The Weather Station

The Weather StationBest The Weather Station Albums Ranked

8.0

Avg Score

25

Opinions

7

Albums

8

Reviewers

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Summary from 25 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated The Weather Station's catalog across 7 albums from 25 opinions, with an overall average of 8.0/10. The top-rated The Weather Station album is Ignorance (2021) with a 8.1/10 average from 7 ratings, followed by The Weather Station and Humanhood. The discography on Wavelength spans 2014 to 2025. Robber ranks as the highest-rated The Weather Station song on Wavelength with a 8.8/10 average.

Ignorance

Ignorance

pitchfork
9.0

Tamara Lindeman’s songwriting has reached stunning new heights. With a full band supporting her, her new album draws upon the natural world to create unforgettable moments of calm and beauty.

Ignorance

Ignorance

thelineofbestfit
9.0

The Weather Station's fifth outing executes a thrilling expansion of the projects sound

Ignorance

Ignorance

pastemagazine
8.7

Ignorance, the fifth and best album by The Weather Station, is the kind of album that arrives in the middle of an artist’s discography and marks a clear, penetrating break with everything that came before it. Think The Dreaming, or Kaputt: abrupt stylistic leaps that subvert and explode whatever category the artist previously seemed to occupy. In The Weather Station’s case, that category was folk

Humanhood

Humanhood

pastemagazine
8.3

Revisiting Ignorance’s infectious palette and embracing improvisation, Tamara Lindeman overcomes pain and uncertainty to reconnect with herself on her seventh album.

Humanhood

Humanhood

pitchfork
8.1

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.

What Am I Going to Do with Everything I Know - EP

What Am I Going to Do with Everything I Know - EP

pitchfork
8.1

The Weather Station’s splendid six-song EP finds Tamara Lindeman moving from abject loneliness to impending marriage without ever becoming loud, fast or bothered. She possesses the unwavering patience of Bill Callahan’s later records, delivering every word and worry like she’s pondered it all into acceptance.

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