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Title: Liberation!
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Peter Matthew Bauer is an American t, singer and songwriter. He is best known as the bass guitarist and organist of the indie rock band The Walkmen, with whom he recorded seven studio albums. Prior to The Walkmen's formation, Bauer and lead vocalist Hamilton Leithauser were both members of the indie rock band The Recoys.

Peter Matthew Bauer ‎– Liberation! Label: Memphis Industries ‎– MI0320CD. Additional recording at the home of Peter Matthew Bauer & at the Sound of National Freedom, Cottage Grove, OR. Mixed at Big Orange Studio, Austin, TX. Instruments : Track 1 : Harmony Sovereign, Gretsch Corvette, hand cymbals, tambourine, claves, vox continental, piano, mridanga hand drums.

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Bauer debuts as a solo artist with Liberation!, calling on the guidance and spirit of some of the best names in the American singer/songwriter tradition. It's unlikely that the album title is referring to Bauer's liberation from his tenure in the Walkmen, especially as Walkmen drummer Matthew Barrick lends his percussion talents to many of the tracks, and the heavier compositions lean on some of the same wry, swaying, melodic tendencies that characterized much of the Walkmen catalog. Look no further than the manic guitar clusters that begin "Irish Wake in Varanasi" and the.

Liberation!, the solo debut from Peter Matthew Bauer, isn’t All Things Must Pass. It probably won’t pack stadiums, either. Still, it’s an unexpectedly surefooted triumph from the ex-Walkmen organist/bassist, whose admirable contributions to that band were frequently overshadowed by the more visible Hamilton Leithauser and guitarist Paul Maroon. Though it’s the third solo effort to emerge from The Walkmen’s extreme hiatus, Liberation! is the first that bears significant glimmers of the ramshackle, clangy Walkmen records of old.