Rilo Kiley discography

Rilo Kiley is one of the best indie bands out there. And I'll go even further: it's one of the best bands out there (notice the absence of "indie" here). Jenny Lewis's voice is so alluring and beautiful that you just get transported into her world. And coupled with the guitars and the perfect percussions, Rilo Kiley is definitely one of those bands who deserve greater glory. Well, they are quite popular obviously.

Rilo Kiley will release its fourth album in August this year after the band took a hiatus of three years so that the members could work on some personal projects: Jenny Lewis released a solo album (with the Watson Twins) while Blake Sennett and Jason Boesel founded popular indie band The Elected. Well, in the meantime, these three albums should be enough to make you become a fan of Rilo Kiley.

Rilo Kiley - Takeoffs And Landings (2001)

1. Go Ahead
2. Science Vs. Romance
3. Wires And Waves
4. Pictures Of Success
5. August
6. Bulletproof
7. Plane Crash In C
8. Variations On A Theme (Science Vs. Romance)
9. Small Figures In A Vast Expanse
10. Don't Deconstruct
11. Always
12. We'll Never Sleep (God Knows We'll Try)
13. Rest Of My Life
14. Variations On A Theme (Plane Crash In C)
15. Bonus Track





Rilo Kiley - The Execution Of All Things (2002)

1. The Good That Won't Come Out
2. Paint's Peeling
3. The Execution of All Things
4. So Long
5. Capturing Moods
6. A Better Son/Daughter
7. Hail to Whatever You Found in the Sunlight
8. My Slumbering Heart
9. Three Hopeful Thoughts
10. With Arms Outstretched
11. Spectacular Views









Rilo Kiley - More Adventurous (2004)

1. It's A Hit
2. Does He Love You?
3. Portions For Foxes
4. Ripchord
5. I Never
6. The Absence Of God
7. Accidental Deth
8. More Adventurous
9. Love And War (11/11/46)
10. A Man/Me/Then Jim
11. It Just Is









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1 comments:

Anonymous said...

All of their albums have a different sound, which is such a treat nowadays. Do yourself a favor and check these great CDs out and don't forget Jenny's solo disc.