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The Weather Station: how climate grief inspired Tamara Lindeman’s pop rebirth – The Guardian
The former folkie explains how her anxiety and guilt over looming environmental catastrophe became music full of hope and determination
In the 1970s, Tamara Lindemans parents moved from Toronto to a part of Ottawa so remote that snowploughs had only started running there 10 years earlier, says the Canadian songwriter. A national reforestation initiative prompted them to plant thousands of trees on their 25 acres. By the late 80s, Lindeman would sing in the young forest, cherishing the feeling of safety it gave her. Now the woodland is the setting for the music videos from Ignorance, Lindemans fifth album as folk-rock outfit the…
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