The Weather Station

Springtime in Paradise: New T-Shirts + New Distribution.

Due to popular demand, our PoB High Roller t-shirts are back in stock and ready to ship. We’re also thrilled to announce that, effective March 31, Paradise of Bachelors will be distributed exclusively worldwide by the fine folks at Secretly Canadian Distribution. Pre-orders are still rolling for our two May 12 releases–our first in collaboration with SCD–The Weather Station’s Loyalty and Kenny Knight’s Crossroads.

PoB Spring Tour Update.

Prepare thyselves to break Spring, Spring Breakers. Check out these upcoming dates with Steve Gunn (with Wilco), The Weather Station (with Great Lake Swimmers), Promised Land Sound (with Alabama Shakes), Nathan Bowles (with Steve Gunn), and Jake Xerxes Fussell (with William Tyler.)

Pre-Order The Weather Station’s Loyalty.

The third and finest album yet by Toronto artist Tamara Lindeman, recorded in France with Afie Jurvanen (Bahamas) and Robbie Lackritz (Feist), Loyalty crystallizes her lapidary songcraft into eleven emotionally charged vignettes and intimate portraits. Pre-order now and get an immediate download of “Way It Is, Way It Could Be,” as premiered by Stereogum and Q on CBC Radio.

The Weather Station: Loyalty (PoB-019)

The third and finest album yet by Toronto artist Tamara Lindeman, recorded with Afie Jurvanen (Bahamas) and Robbie Lackritz (Feist), Loyalty crystallizes her lapidary songcraft into eleven emotionally charged vignettes and intimate portraits, redolent of fellow Canadians Joni Mitchell, Leonard Cohen, and David Wiffen, as well as past collaborators Doug Paisley and Daniel Romano.

New Year’s News: The Weather Station Joins PoB + J.X. Fussell Record Release Party.

We are elated to announce that The Weather Station, the spellbinding musical project of Toronto songwriter Tamara Lindeman, has officially joined the PoB family; expect a new record this Spring. Also, those of you in North Carolina will want to join Jake Xerxes Fussell and pal Daniel Bachman at Jake’s record release party on Jan. 30 at the Center for the Study of the American South.