It's criminal that it took so long to get to, especially since they're a Topshelf band whose name continually came up for years. The Window did not disappoint, with its country-tinged, jangly slacker rock sound, fuzzy lead guitars, and impeccable songwriting with monstrous hooks. From the loose jam of "Black Earth, WI", to the racous garage rock of "Crossed That Line", to the soaring vocals of the title track, this album is incredible. Exploring their back catalogue has also been a joy, as they've been incredibly consistent since the get-go, but I'm still mostly partial to The Window. So if you're like me and have been pushing checking this out off, don't. Enjoy.
1. The Stanza
2. Down The River
3. Intense Judgement
4. Key
5. A 39 Is Annie The Oldest Cat
6. Have A Heart
1. AOID
2. Tixis
3. MCMXIV
4. Charles BErnstein
5. Folk Song For JAzz
6. Postman Song
7. Our Mortician's Daughter
8. Bugs!
9. Pivotal Dates
10. And
1. Dowsing - Hold
2. Dowsing - Pass
3. Ratboys - Not Again
4. Ratboys - Light Pollution
1. Molly
2. Elvis Is In The Freezer
3. Westside
4. Control
5. Crying About The Planets
6. Dangerous Visions
7. Wandered
8. GM
9. The Record
10. Peter The Wild Boy
2. Look To
3. My Hands Grow
4. A Vision
5. Anj
6. I Go Out At Night
7. Victoriam Slumhouse
8. Clever Hans
9. Listening
10. Printer's Devil
1. The Stanza
2. Down The River
3. Intense Judgment
4. Key
5. At 39 Is Annie The Oldest Cat?
6. Space Blows
7. Collected
8. Cacao To Cacao
9. Have A Heart
10. 88 Fingers Edward
11. Go Outside
1. Making Noise For The Ones You Love
2. Morning Zoo
3. Crossed That Line
4. It's Alive!
5. No Way
6. The Window
7. Empty
8. Break
9. Black Earth, WI
10. I Want You (Fall 2010)
11. Bad Reaction
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