Bows + Arrows The Walkmen

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  • Release Date: 02/03/2004
  • Sales Rank: 3,710
  • Label: RECORD COLLECTION
  • UPC: 093624868026
 
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Bows + Arrows

1LISTENWhat's in It for Me 2:53
2LISTENThe Rat 4:27
3LISTENNo Christmas While I'm Talking 4:30
4LISTENLittle House of Savages 3:15
5LISTENMy Old Man 4:46
6LISTEN138th Street 3:02
7LISTENThe North Pole 3:48
8LISTENHang on, Siobhan 3:45
9LISTENNew Year's Eve 2:20
10LISTENThinking of a Dream I Had 4:33
11LISTENBows + Arrows 5:16

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Like many of their fellow New Yorkers, the members of the Walkmen seem to thrive on chaos -- stark pre-dawn silences punctuated by unexpected explosions of sound and mysterious distant echoes. Bows and Arrows captures that spirit far more effectively than the quintet's 2002 debut, Everyone Who Pretended to Like Me Is Gone, in large part because the band concentrate more on achieving release than building tension. That's most clear on "The Rat," on which vocalist Hamilton Leithauser does his best impression of an addled man walking a groove into the floor of a dank basement room, and on "Little House of Savages," which comes wrapped in a thicket of Paul Maroon's guitar parts. The disc isn't all rants and raves, however: The hushed, piano-laced "Hang On, Siobhan" carries a gray, O Brother–styled pallor, while "What's in It for Me?" emits an unmistakable sense of yearning that breaks through the wall of sound that surrounds it. The unifying factor here is that -- unlike a good many of their peers -- the Walkmen seem like they're having a good time making their racket, and that feeling is contagious. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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July 02, 2005: ows"? is an excellent album and a great addition to any collection of rock and roll. Fast garage rock songs such as "Thinking Of A Dream I Had" and "The Rat" are intermixed with brilliant off-kilter melodys such as "New Year's Eve" and "Hang on Soibhan". A required buy for any fan of high quality alternative music.