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You & Me (CD - 2008)( UPC: 00675650001723)Artist: The Walkmen Label: Gigantic Music Genre: Rock & Pop Album Description: While 2006 was a busy year for the Walkmen, with A HUNDRED MILES OFF and their take on Harry Nilsson's PUSSY CATS released within six months of each other, both projects received mixed recep... Read More |
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| While 2006 was a busy year for the Walkmen, with A HUNDRED MILES OFF and their take on Harry Nilsson's PUSSY CATS released within six months of each other, both projects received mixed receptions, denting the gilded indie-rock reputation that the NYC group cemented on 2004's BOWS AND ARROWS. Clearly, raspy-voiced frontman Hamilton Leithauser and the lads have taken corrective measures, since YOU & ME easily slips into the woozy, melancholy aesthetic of ARROWS and its underrated predecessor, EVERYONE WHO PRETENDED TO LIKE ME IS GONE. From the swaggering "In the New Year" to the propulsive "Postcards from Tiny Islands" to the dreamy "Red Moon," this is top-shelf Walkmen, well suited to both fans and the uninitiated. The Walkmen took a working holiday from their usual sound on their remake of Harry Nilsson's Pussy Cats and, to a lesser extent, on the Dylan-goes-Latin vibe of A Hundred Miles Off, but they return to more familiar territory on You & Me. Quite literally, too: the band revisited the same studio where they laid down Bows + Arrows for some of this album's sessions. However, travel is one of You & Me's major themes, with beaches, holidays, and provinces placing these songs all over the map. That plays perfectly into the Walkmen's uncanny ability to conjure specific places in their music: "Donde Esta La Playa," from its turista title to its deconstructed surf guitars to lyrics like "there is still sand in my suitcase/there is still salt in my teeth," plays like blurry but vivid memories -- and proof that not everything that happens on vacation stays on vacation. Grotto-like reverb gives "Postcards from Tiny Islands"' riotous guitars a nostalgic twinge only heightened by small but telling details like "the bar band and their sorry songs." The Walkmen also travel through different sounds on You & Me: "Red Moon"'s gentle acoustic guitars and brass give it a subtly Latin feel, while "Canadian Girl"'s dreamy warmth suggests a vintage soul single that's been tucked away for decades in a forgotten jukebox. You & Me's return to the Walkmen's usual shadowy, introspective moodiness feels like a cloud covering the sun, especially after the drunken wake of Pussy Cats. Fortunately, that cloudiness suits these songs, particularly "On the Water," a darkly pretty ballad lit by faintly shimmering keyboards, and "In the New Year," which sets a bruised melody to jubilant organ swells that only sound more poignant together. Despite a few louder moments like "Seven Years of Holidays (For Stretch)"'s shambling waltz and "Blue Route"'s gut-punching drums, You & Me delves deeply into the evocative ballads that have made the band fascinating since Everyone Who Pretended to Like Me Is Gone. The album closes with a trio of them, with the spare jangle of "New Country" and "If Only It Were True"'s final declaration "I'll die in dreams of you" ending You & Me on a somberly sweet note. This may or may not be the Walkmen's prettiest album, but it's certainly their loneliest. ~ Heather Phares |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Donde Esta La Playa |
| 2. | Flamingos (For Colbert) |
| 3. | Canadian Girl |
| 4. | On The Water |
| 5. | In The New Year |
| 6. | Post Cards From Tiny Islands |
| 7. | If Only It Were True |
| 8. | Blue Route, The |
| 9. | Seven Years Of Holidays |
| 10. | Long Time Ahead Of Us |
| 11. | Red Moon |
| 12. | New Country |
| 13. | I lost You |
| 14. | Four Provinces |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00675650001723 |
| Release Date: | Aug 19, 2008 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop |
| Label: | Gigantic Music |
| Distributor: | Caroline Dis |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 2008 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
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