The Weather Station's New Single 'Atlantic' Alternates Between Beauty and Dread

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The Weather Station's latest single, 'Atlantic,' finds singer-songwriter Tamara Lindeman wrestling with dread amid beauty

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The song features singer-songwriter Tamara Lindeman wrestling with the contrast between the natural beauty of her surroundings and the darker destruction taking place in the world around her. “‘My God,’ I thought, ‘My God. What a sunset,'” she sings in the song’s opening line. But by the chorus, Lindeman is warring with her own thoughts: “I should get all this dying off of my mind.”

“Trying to capture something of the slipping feeling I think we all feel, the feeling of dread, even in beautiful moments, even when you’re a little drunk on a sea cliff watching the sun go down while seabirds fly around you; that slipping feeling is still there, that feeling of dread, of knowing that everything you see is in peril,” Lindeman said of the song in a release. “I feel like I spend half my life working on trying to stay positive. My whole generation does.

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