In January 2004, The Walkmen performed "Little House of Savages" on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," a noteworthy moment in their early career. At this time, the ... Read Full Description >
In January 2004, The Walkmen performed "Little House of Savages" on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," a noteworthy moment in their early career. At this time, the band had just released their second studio album, "Bows + Arrows," which came out in February 2004. This album marked a pivotal moment for the band, showcasing their signature blend of garage rock and indie pop, and included other popular tracks that helped define their sound. During this period, The Walkmen were gaining momentum, establishing a reputation for their energetic live performances. Additionally, the song "Little House of Savages" became one of their standout tracks, highlighting their distinct lyrical style and musicality. The performance on Kimmel played a crucial role in introducing their music to a broader audience, reinforcing their emerging status in the indie rock scene.