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Welcome to Lisbon — you're just in time to watch the dark horse rushing past the grandstand. It used to be the Walkmen were underachievers in the early '00s New York City School of Rock; they didn't have big-splash debuts like the Strokes or Interpol, weren't as forward-thinking as TV on the Radio, didn't possess the new-millennium flash of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. But the Walkmen had "The Rat," a 2004 track whose treble-charged rush gained angry-anthem status and the certainty of inclusion on a future compilation of NYC-indie hits. What happened next mostly amounts to frontman Hamilton Leithauser and his bandmates wandering in the desert, poking at American folk music with A Hundred Miles Off and immersing themselves in someone else's decades-old debauchery with a track-by-track cover of John Lennon and Harry Nilsson's Pussy Cats. In 2008, the Walkmen refocused with the dark and intimate — but a shade too inward — You & Me.
Clearly, the Walkmen are in no rush to conquer the world. With sixth album Lisbon, the spoils of artistic success seem to have landed on their doorstep instead. The very things that could, on occasion, make the Walkmen sound… read more »