Their most recent LP, Schmaltz consists of banger after banger, with catchy choruses and lyrics that hit home. Each track is perfectly paced with enough dynamic change-ups to keep them interesting, and the opening and closing tracks are perfect bookends, with the final track "Aloha To No One" living up to its name as a barstool anthem. Thus far I've only listened to their recent LP, but am looking forward to their earlier material, and will think twice before glossing over heavily requested bands like this again. Enjoy.
1. Bad Day
2. Nervous People
3. Concrete
4. Dying
5. Mexico
6. Vermont
7. Friends
8. Remainder
9. Stranger
10. Bright Day
1. Sad Songs
2. For Ruby
3. Check Your Hair
4. Stranger (Acoustic)
5. Concrete (Demo)
6. Nervous People (Demo)
7. Vermont (Demo)
8. Bright Day (Demo)
9. Roosevelt (Demo)
1. Buffalo Buffalo
2. The Boy Considers His Haircut
3. Hot Faucet Cold Faucet
1. Nuevo
2. Sequels, Remakes, & Adaptations
3. Bellyache
4. Buffalo Buffalo
5. Otis/Carl
6. The Boy Considers His Haircut
7. El Nino Considers His Failuers
8. Joana, In Five Acts
9. Beer & NyQuil (Hold It Together)
10. It's Not Interesting
11. Aloha to No One
1. Routine Pain
2. Self-Destruction (As A Sensible Career Choice)
3. Generation Loss
4. Kick
5. Beach Front Property
6. Losers
7. Optimism (As A Radical Life Choice)
8. Losers, Pt. 2
9. Dolores
10. Brave Faces, Everyone
1. Phantom Limb
2. Blacking Out The Friction (Death Cab For Cutie cover)
1. Routine Pain (Etc. Version)
2. Self-Destruction (As A Sensible Career Choice) (Etc. Version)
3. Generation Loss (Etc. Version)
4. Kick (Etc. Version)
5. Beach Front Property (Etc. Version)
6. Losers (Etc. Version)
7. Optimism (As A Radical Life Choice) (Etc. Version)
8. Losers, Pt. 2 (Etc. Version)
9. Dolores (Etc. Version)
10. Brave Faces, Everyone (Etc. Version)
1. Lifers
2. Pendulum
3. Haunted
4. Clean-Up Crew
5. Middle Of Nine
6. Marvel
7. I'm Gonna Miss Everything
8. Rapture Chaser
9. Mutable
10. Here You Are
11. Exit Bags
12. Re-Emerging Signs Of The Apocalypse