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The Walkmen (musician)

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  • The Walkmen: <i>Heaven</i> The Walkmen: Heaven

    a million times,” Leithauser sings. “Virginia, I miss you the most. Virginia, I got so lost.” By the end of the album, The Walkmen let disappointment seep back into the music—as if the optimism established in the opener’s grand gesture couldn’t last for 13   from Pate Magazine Read more »

  • New Music Video: The Walkmen

    a time where it seems every music video needs a gimmick to get noticed, The Walkmen offer what is easily the most intimate video we've seen in a while. The video for their single "Heaven" is a fast moving stop-motion slideshow that traces the band's journey   from Baeble Read more »

  • The Walkmen’s Front Man on His New Album, Working in the Woods, and Frank Sinatra’s Influence

    been ten years since the Walkmen arrived with Everyone Who Pretended to Like Me Is Gone, their lo-fi debut recorded in a former auto shop in Harlem. The band’s matured significantly over the past decade: They’ve released six more albums, stretched out their   from New York Magazine Read more »

  • Video: The Walkmen – “Heaven”

    The Walkmen released their latest LP Heaven, and today they’ve unveiled the music video for the album’s title track. Director Alex Southam pieced together a nostalgic montage of archival footage and photographs featuring the band, and you can watch the end   from Consequence Of Sound Read more »

  • The Walkmem – “Heaven” Video

    see old photos of the band members clutching instruments as kids and, I’m pretty sure, a quick glimpse of the lamented pre-Walkmen band Jonathan Fire*Eater. Alex Southam directs. Watch it below. You must be logged in to post, reply to, or rate a comment.   from stereogum Read more »

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About The Walkmen (musician)

The Walkmen is an American indie rock band, with members based in New York City and Philadelphia. The band formed in 2000 with three members from Jonathan Fire*Eater—Paul Maroon (guitar, piano), Walter Martin (organ/bass), and Matt Barrick (drums)—and two from The Recoys, Peter Bauer (bass/organ) and Hamilton Leithauser (vocals, guitar). All but Bauer attended St. Albans in Washington, D.C.

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