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The Walkmen is an American
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band. Active from 2000 to 2013, they are known as part of the 2000s-era
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in New York City, particularly for their critically acclaimed single " The Rat." The band is made up of drummer Matt Barrick, bassist/organist
Peter Matthew Bauer Peter Matthew Bauer is an American multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter. He is best known as the bass guitarist and organist of the indie rock band The Walkmen, with whom he recorded seven studio albums. Prior to The Walkmen's formation, ...
, frontman
Hamilton Leithauser James Hamilton Leithauser (born April 15, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. From 2000 to 2014, he was the lead vocalist of the American indie rock band The Walkmen, with whom he recorded seven studio albums. Prior ...
, guitarist Paul Maroon, and multi-instrumentalist Walter Martin—all former members of Jonathan Fire*Eater and
The Recoys James Hamilton Leithauser (born April 15, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. From 2000 to 2014, he was the lead vocalist of the American indie rock band The Walkmen, with whom he recorded seven studio albums. Prior ...
. The band went on hiatus in 2013, with Leithauser, Bauer and Martin all pursuing solo careers, and Barrick joining
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in a touring and session capacity. They announced a reunion in November of 2022, with shows scheduled for April of 2023.


History


2000–2003: Early years and debut album

Each of the members of the Walkmen grew up in and around the
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, area, played in many of the same bands from early in their careers, and even attended the same Washington-area high school, St. Albans School; Bauer attended
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while the other band members attended
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.The bandmates eventually moved to Harlem. The band was formed in 2000 following the breakup of two separate bands: Jonathan Fire*Eater, whose members included Martin, Maroon and Barrick, and
The Recoys James Hamilton Leithauser (born April 15, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. From 2000 to 2014, he was the lead vocalist of the American indie rock band The Walkmen, with whom he recorded seven studio albums. Prior ...
, whose members included Leithauser and Bauer. The three members from Jonathan Fire*Eater, borrowed money from their family and friends to construct a rehearsal space in Harlem. The rehearsal space featured a 24-track recording studio and was dubbed ''Marcata Studios''. The newly formed band, who wished to distance themselves from the
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sounds of previous bands, released a self-titled EP of songs in 2001 on Startime International, a small
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-based record label. Shortly after the release of the EP, which featured a blend of upright pianos and other vintage instruments, the Walkmen made their official live debut with a performance at Joe's Pub in the East Village. The 2002 debut album ''
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'', released by Startime, was well received by critics. The album was noted for its innovative approach to atmosphere and instrumentation, with sparse bass and drums complemented by plinking piano, jangly guitars and Leithauser's unique vocal stylings. Two of the songs on the album, "The Blizzard of '96" and "That's the Punchline," were adaptations of tracks meant for
The Recoys James Hamilton Leithauser (born April 15, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. From 2000 to 2014, he was the lead vocalist of the American indie rock band The Walkmen, with whom he recorded seven studio albums. Prior ...
' unreleased full-length album. Critics compared the results of the album to past work by U2 and
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as a result of the uniqueness of its sound as compared to other contemporary New York City bands such as
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. One of the album's songs, "We've Been Had," was featured in a commercial for a
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automobile.


2004–2005: ''Bows + Arrows'' and "The Rat"

The band's follow-up album, '' Bows + Arrows'', was released on the
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label in 2004 and was listed by many critics as one of the year's best albums. The album was recorded in 2003 at Marcata Recording in New York City, Sweet Tea Studios in Oxford, MS, Easley-McCain Studios in Memphis, TN, and The Magic Shop in New York City. The album spawned singles for the songs " The Rat" and "Little House of Savages." Critical success of the album led the band to perform on the popular
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series ''
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'' ''Bows + Arrows'' was noted for containing a more immediate and focused sound than its predecessor; both "The Rat" and "Little House of Savages" were seen as stark contrasts to much of the band's past outputs.


2006–2008: ''A Hundred Miles Off'' and ''Pussy Cats''

Their next album, '' A Hundred Miles Off'', was released in the U.S. on May 23, 2006. The band premiered most of the new songs on a tour of the Northeast in early 2006. The first single to be released was "Louisiana," which featured an upbeat chorus of horns. Peter Bauer and Walter Martin traded musical instruments on the new album, with Bauer handling the organ duties and Martin playing bass. The album found the band refocusing its sound toward folk sounds, unlike their previous two albums; though the change in direction was lauded by some critics, other reviews were often mixed. The band was forced to close Marcata Studios that same year after
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purchased the building it resided in. The band released another full-length album, ''
"Pussy Cats" Starring the Walkmen ''"Pussy Cats" Starring the Walkmen'', often referred to as just ''Pussy Cats'', is a cover album by The Walkmen, released in 2006. The album is a song-for-song cover of the 1974 Harry Nilsson album ''Pussy Cats'' which was produced by John Lenno ...
'', a track-by-track cover of
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and
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's 1974 album ''
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'', as a farewell to their studio's Harlem location.


2009–2011: ''You & Me'' and ''Lisbon''

Their next studio album, '' You & Me'', became available on July 29, 2008, as an exclusive charitable pre-release on indie music website
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. The Walkmen made the album available for $5 on Amie Street, with all proceeds donated to the
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. During its first week of sales, the album charted at No. 29 on
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. The album was made available on physical formats on August 19, 2008. The album was recorded at Sweet Tea Studios in Oxford, MS, with John Agnello, and at Gigantic Studios in New York City with Chris Zane. The album artwork featured photographs by Fred J. Maroon, guitarist Paul Maroon's father. The Walkmen recorded 13 songs for their album ''
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'' in five days in August 2009 with John Congleton and Chris Zane. They had been playing several of the songs since the summer of 2009. They recorded "something like 28 songs," but included only 11 on the album. In support of the new album, the Walkmen performed at All Tomorrow Parties in May 2010,
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in early August 2010, and the
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at the end of August 2010. ''
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'' was released on September 14, 2010, on the label Fat Possum records. Initial reviews have been favorable, with Pitchfork Media awarding the album 8.6/10, and PopMatters rating it 7/10. The band embarked on a fall tour of North America and Europe to support their new release.


2012–2013: ''Heaven''

In March 2012, Pitchfork announced that ''Heaven'' would be out that June. The album was completed in early March, with the band writing on their website: "Hi everyone. Our album is finally done and we're thrilled with it. We can't wait to get it out there." They released the song "Heaven" via ''Pitchfork'' on April 16, 2012, sparking the website to give the title "Best New Track" on the same day. The Walkmen toured in early 2012 for the 10th anniversary of ''Everyone Who Pretended to Like Me Is Gone.'' ''
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was released'' on May 29, 2012, to positive reviews. ''Pitchfork'' rated it 8.1, and ''Stereogum'' called it the second-best album of the year. ''American Songwrite''r said that ''Heaven'' is "arguably their best, and certainly most accomplished album yet." ''Still in Rock'' gave the album a 7.8 rating and made a selection of the best tracks on the album. The music video for the album's tenth track, "The Love You Love", was shot at the infamous Baleroy Mansion in Philadelphia by the band who was looking for a haunted site. The song "Heaven" was also used as the closing song on the series finale of the hit CBS show ''
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''.


2014–present: Hiatus and future

At the close of the band's tour for ''Heaven'', in December 2013, the band entered an extended hiatus. In October 2020, Hamilton Leithauser was asked about the possibility of a Walkmen reunion during a
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AMA, to which he replied: "No plans right now, but I guess stranger things are happening every fifteen minutes right now... so you never know." They announced a reunion in November of 2022, with shows scheduled in New York City for April of 2023.


Discography


Studio albums


EPs

* ''The Walkmen'' (June 26, 2001) * ''Let's Live Together'' (March 25, 2002) * ''Untitled'' (Black cover, with eight songs) (April 3, 2002) * ''Untitled'' (White cover, with eight songs) (April 3, 2002) * ''Split'' (with
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) (September 17, 2002) * ''Christmas Party'' (2004) *
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Session, March 2008 (Leonard Cohen covers) *
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Session, August 2008 (Neil Hagerty covers) * ''Live Session (iTunes Exclusive)'' (August 12, 2009)


Singles


Notes


Other appearances


Music videos


References


External links


Official website
*
The Walkmen collection
at the
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