Reviews
"These songs -- even the quiet ones -- are bold, messy, unflinching, humming with life. Lindeman’s lyrics, laid out on the page in full sentences, read more beautifully than song lyrics have any right to...", "She artfully transcended her folk background, rocking out a little without ever losing intimacy and focus, or detracting from the precision and valence of the exceptional poetry with which she stocked her songs.", "Throughout its 11 tracks, Lindeman explores themes of delayed adulthood and realizing one’s individuality in that process....THE WEATHER STATION shines in its arrangements that challenge that straightforward genre designation.", "'Thirty' unfurls like a vast scroll bouncing down a long staircase, as does equally strummy companion piece 'Kept It All To Myself,' both of which distill the unique appeal of Lindeman’s lyricism and arrangements that sometimes seem to be racing through time."