From the wreckage of mid-1990s Indie-Rock hype victims Jonathan Fire*eater The Walkmen arose at the turn of the century as major players in the New York City circle of Post-Punk/New Wave-inspired bands (Interpol/Yeah Yeah Yeahs, etc.). Setting The Walkmen apart is a heavy reliance on piano and organ, and a preference for atmospherics over garagey antics. The band already had two albums and a number of EPs under it's belt when 2004's Bows and Arrows broke big and made them music-mag cover boys.
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) The Blue Route
9) Seven Years of Holidays
10) Long Time Ahead of Us
11) Red Moon
12) New Country
13) I Lost You
14) Four Provinces