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Lisbon

The Walkmen

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“Don’t get heavy, let’s be light,” Hamilton Leithauser sings on “Woe Is Me,” and that seems to be the Walkmen's creed on Lisbon. The Walkmen were more than heavy on their previous album, the gorgeously moody You & Me, and it’s hard not to read the more upbeat attitude they have here as a response. This time, they dance on their troubles instead of drowning their sorrows -- although the organ on album opener “Juveniles” warms like the first sip of wine. But while the mood is lighter, things are never completely sunny in the Walkmen's world. “Victory” sounds like a winner’s brash cheer, but bears the sting of being second place. “Woe Is Me” turns a pity party into an actual party, making reminiscences about a girl who was “my not so long ago” into one of the band’s most immediately appealing songs in some time, while “Angela Surf City” shoots the curl of a difficult relationship’s tides, ebbing and cresting like Bows + Arrows' “The Rat.” These songs anchor Lisbon's hazier, sadder moments, of which there are plenty: the title track closes the album with a dreamy remembrance that echoes You & Me's brooding travelogue, minus that album’s desolation; “Blue as Your Blood” and “Stranded” provide Lisbon’s broken but ever-romantic heart, filled with transporting stories of black-eyed girls and waltzes among broken glass. Best of all is “While I Shovel the Snow,” which once again proves what a rich muse winter is for the band. When Leithauser sighs “There’s no life like the slow life,” it’s another potent Walkmen motto: Lisbon, like the rest of their music, is meant to be savored, the fullness of its songs allowed to develop over many listens.

© Heather Phares /TiVo

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1
Juveniles
00:04:27

Not Documented, Composer - The Walkmen, MainArtist - The Walkmen Publishing, MusicPublisher

(C) 2010 Fat Possum Records (P) 2010 Fat Possum Records

2
Angela Surf City
00:03:23

Not Documented, Composer - The Walkmen, MainArtist - The Walkmen Publishing, MusicPublisher

(C) 2010 Fat Possum Records (P) 2010 Fat Possum Records

3
Follow the Leader
00:02:01

Not Documented, Composer - The Walkmen, MainArtist - The Walkmen Publishing, MusicPublisher

(C) 2010 Fat Possum Records (P) 2010 Fat Possum Records

4
Blue as Your Blood
00:04:16

Not Documented, Composer - The Walkmen, MainArtist - The Walkmen Publishing, MusicPublisher

(C) 2010 Fat Possum Records (P) 2010 Fat Possum Records

5
Stranded
00:04:27

Not Documented, Composer - The Walkmen, MainArtist - The Walkmen Publishing, MusicPublisher

(C) 2010 Fat Possum Records (P) 2010 Fat Possum Records

6
Victory
00:04:06

Not Documented, Composer - The Walkmen, MainArtist - The Walkmen Publishing, MusicPublisher

(C) 2010 Fat Possum Records (P) 2010 Fat Possum Records

7
All My Great Designs
00:04:42

Not Documented, Composer - The Walkmen, MainArtist - The Walkmen Publishing, MusicPublisher

(C) 2010 Fat Possum Records (P) 2010 Fat Possum Records

8
Woe Is Me
00:03:29

Not Documented, Composer - The Walkmen, MainArtist - The Walkmen Publishing, MusicPublisher

(C) 2010 Fat Possum Records (P) 2010 Fat Possum Records

9
Torch Song
00:04:07

Not Documented, Composer - The Walkmen, MainArtist - The Walkmen Publishing, MusicPublisher

(C) 2010 Fat Possum Records (P) 2010 Fat Possum Records

10
While I Shovel the Snow
00:04:00

Not Documented, Composer - The Walkmen, MainArtist - The Walkmen Publishing, MusicPublisher

(C) 2010 Fat Possum Records (P) 2010 Fat Possum Records

11
Lisbon
00:05:57

Not Documented, Composer - The Walkmen, MainArtist - The Walkmen Publishing, MusicPublisher

(C) 2010 Fat Possum Records (P) 2010 Fat Possum Records

Album review

“Don’t get heavy, let’s be light,” Hamilton Leithauser sings on “Woe Is Me,” and that seems to be the Walkmen's creed on Lisbon. The Walkmen were more than heavy on their previous album, the gorgeously moody You & Me, and it’s hard not to read the more upbeat attitude they have here as a response. This time, they dance on their troubles instead of drowning their sorrows -- although the organ on album opener “Juveniles” warms like the first sip of wine. But while the mood is lighter, things are never completely sunny in the Walkmen's world. “Victory” sounds like a winner’s brash cheer, but bears the sting of being second place. “Woe Is Me” turns a pity party into an actual party, making reminiscences about a girl who was “my not so long ago” into one of the band’s most immediately appealing songs in some time, while “Angela Surf City” shoots the curl of a difficult relationship’s tides, ebbing and cresting like Bows + Arrows' “The Rat.” These songs anchor Lisbon's hazier, sadder moments, of which there are plenty: the title track closes the album with a dreamy remembrance that echoes You & Me's brooding travelogue, minus that album’s desolation; “Blue as Your Blood” and “Stranded” provide Lisbon’s broken but ever-romantic heart, filled with transporting stories of black-eyed girls and waltzes among broken glass. Best of all is “While I Shovel the Snow,” which once again proves what a rich muse winter is for the band. When Leithauser sighs “There’s no life like the slow life,” it’s another potent Walkmen motto: Lisbon, like the rest of their music, is meant to be savored, the fullness of its songs allowed to develop over many listens.

© Heather Phares /TiVo

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