 | You & Me [Read More ...] Description: You & Me is a solid and complex collection of inspired songwriting. Romantic and celebratory, this isthe sound of The Walkmen returning to classic form. The music that influenced the Walkmen to compose You & Me follows in a tradition of song writing that traces back to early rock... |
 | Everyone Who Pretended to Like Me Is Gone [Read More ...] Description: Containing three former members of much-lamented New York buzz band Jonathan Fire Eater, who self-destructed before striking gold, the Walkmen seem determined not to repeat past mistakes. They marked their return with an unassuming self-titled EP and spent a meandering year on th... |
 | Bows + Arrows [Read More ...] This Washington DC-bred, NY-based quintet's first album of emphatic, deeply textured rock was embraced by fans, radio, and press as something fresh and unexpected, which is why album number two, "Bows And Arrows", is one of 2004's most anticipated new releases. |
 | A Hundred Miles Off [Read More ...] Description: The Walkmen have been solidifying their position as one of the most important bands in the alternative music community with their previous releases, "Everyone Who Pretended To Like Me Is Gone" and "Bows And Arrows". Extensive touring, media prominence, critical acclaim, national ... |
 | Pussy Cats [Read More ...] Description: During John Lennon's separation from Yoko Ono in 1974, he romped around LA with his buddy Harry Nilsson, getting drunk and getting thrown out of nightclubs. In the midst of the party, Lennon, Nilsson, Ringo Starr, Keith Moon, and a rag-tag gang of others headed into the studio... |
![]() | A HUNDRED MILES OFF [Read More ...] Description: The Walkmen have been solidifying their position as one of the most important bands in the alternative music community with their previous releases, "Everyone Who Pretended To Like Me Is Gone" and "Bows And Arrows". Extensive touring, media prominence, critical acclaim, national ... |
 | Walkmen [Read More ...] Description: Five former members of the late, lamented Jonathan Fire*Eater and their gone-too-soon siblings The Recoys have joined forces as the Walkmen. Deconstructed rock arrangements, spirals of white guitar noise, ambient Wurlitzer distortion, fiery trance-inducing rhythms, haunting vocal... |
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 | The Walkmen/ Calla - Split [Read More ...] Review: Another one of those lost gems!:Like always, I find the hidden things and everything on Amazon.
I never knew they put this cd out, and if I did I would have thought that it was not possible to find. This cd has only 4 songs, However, it was worth every penny and Im happy to have... |
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 | Pussy Cats [Read More ...] Description: During John Lennon's separation from Yoko Ono in 1974, he romped around LA with his buddy Harry Nilsson, getting drunk and getting thrown out of nightclubs. In the midst of the party, Lennon, Nilsson, Ringo Starr, Keith Moon, and a rag-tag gang of others headed into the studio... |
 | Louisiana [Read More ...] First CD single pulled from the album A Hundred Miles Off by U.S. Alterna-Rock heroes The Walkmen, born from the ashes of the influential Jonathan Fire-Eater. Features 'Louisiana' coupled with 'Another One Goes By'. Record Collection. 2006. |
 | Rat [Read More ...] Taken from the hugely anticipated 2004 album 'Bows & Arrows', 'The Rat' is a Strokesian slab of New York cool that should see the Walkmen follow Interpol & the Strokes onto the pages of fashion rags & indie mags for the rest of the year. Urgent, mesmerizi |
 | Bows + Arrows [Read More ...] Japanese release featuring a bonus track |
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![]() | Bows + Arrows [Read More ...] This Washington DC-bred, NY-based quintet's first album of emphatic, deeply textured rock was embraced by fans, radio, and press as something fresh and unexpected, which is why album number two, "Bows And Arrows", is one of 2004's most anticipated new releases. |
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