THE WEATHER STATION - Ignorance (Expanded Deluxe Ed.) - 2LP - Iridescent Blue Vinyl

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Label: Fat Possum SKU: 16012 /24233 Catalogue ID: FP17871 Format: Vinyl
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THE WEATHER STATION - Ignorance (Expanded Deluxe Ed.) - 2LP - Iridescent Blue Vinyl

THE WEATHER STATION - Ignorance (Expanded Deluxe Ed.) - 2LP - Iridescent Blue Vinyl

€43.99 €32.99

 

LABEL: Fat Possum

CAT NO: FP17871

BARCODE: 767981178714

 

Tracklisting:

Side A
1. Robber
2. Atlantic
3. Tried To Tell You
4. Parking Lot
5. Loss

Side B
1. Separated
2. Wear
3. Trust
4. Heart
5. Subdivisions

Side C
1. Robber (Live)
2. Atlantic (Live)
3. Loss (Live)
4. Subdivisions (Live)

Side D
1. Better Now *
2. Tried To Tell You (Piano Version)
3. Parking Lot (Piano Version)
4. Heart (Piano Version)
5. Look *

* = New songs


THE WEATHER STATION – Ignorance
(Expanded Deluxe Edition)

2LP – Strictly Limited Iridescent Blue Vinyl
(New Cover, Gatefold Sleeve & Liner Notes from Tamara Lindeman & a Gold Obi Strip. Only 2,000 copies worldwide.)


Deluxe version of one of the albums of the year. LP1 contains the original 10 songs from Ignorance, with LP2 containing two new songs (Better Now and Look), plus 3 live Ignorance tracks, along with four reimagined and stripped back Ignorance favourites.

The Weather Station – project of Tamara Lindeman – releases her new album, Ignorance, on Fat Possum. Through Ignorance, Lindeman has remade what The Weather Station sounds like, using the occasion of a new record to create a novel sonic landscape, tailor-made to express an emotional idea. Ignorance is sensuous, ravishing, as hi-fi a record as Lindeman has ever made, breaking into pure pop at moments, at others a dense wilderness of notes; a deeply rhythmic and painful record that feels more urgent and clear than her work ever has.

Ignorance began when Lindeman became obsessed with rhythm; specifically straight rhythm, dance rhythm, those achingly simple beats that had never showed up on a Weather Station album before. The album marks Lindeman’s first experience writing on keyboard, not guitar, and her first time building out arrangements before bringing them to a band. Montreal producer Marcus Paquin (Arcade Fire) co-produced, with Lindeman, and also mixed the record. The lyrics across Ignorance roil with conflict. The narrator confronts characters who turn away from love. “I used to be an actor, now I’m a performer,” Lindeman says. In those roles she often finds herself to be the subject of projection, reflecting back the ideas and emotions of others. In turn, the album cover shows Lindeman laying in the woods, wearing a hand made suit covered in mirrors. Throughout Ignorance, she sings of trying to wear the world as a kind of ill fitting, torn garment, dangerously cold; “it does not keep me warm / I cannot ever seem to fasten it” and of walking the streets in it, so disguised and exposed.

See below for tracklisting…