HAMILTON LEITHAUSER IN CONCERT:
Hamilton Leithauser rose to indie rock stardom in the '00s as frontman for The Walkmen, but lately it's his ambitious solo efforts that are earning him praise. Leithauser's reedy, powerful voice remained front and center on his 2014 solo debut Black Hours, giving fans of The Walkmen plenty to love as he explored a wildly diverse range of retro genres over the record's 14 tracks. From the Sinatra-esque croon of "5 AM" to the Bob Dylan-inspired vocals of "Alexandra", Leithauser effectively evokes his forebears while never resorting to imitation. A seasoned performer who has graced the stages of some of the world's biggest festivals, Leithauser has ticket buyers eagerly awaiting his upcoming tour dates with Spoon and Broken Bells.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Hamilton Leithauser grew up in Washington, D.C., and in 2000 he formed The Walkmen with several other D.C.-area musicians. The band relocated to New York City, quickly becoming a staple of the city's music scene with their raw post-punk sound and Leithauser's unique vocals. Critically and commercially successful albums like Bows + Arrows (2004) and Lisbon (2010) established the band as one of the decade's leading indie acts, resulting in top billing at festivals like Lollapalooza and Reading and Leeds. After the band went on an indefinite hiatus in 2013, Leithauser made his solo debut with 2014's Black Hours. The album's retro-meets-modern sound and upbeat singles like "Alexandra" proved popular with critics and fans alike, drawing Leithauser out for a highly anticipated string of shows on tour.