Top Albums


More Adventurous
The Execution of All Things
Take Offs and Landings
2005-06-18: The Grand Ballroom, San Francisco, CA, USA
Take-Offs & Landings

Top Songs


Portions for Foxes
The Execution of All Things
I Never
More Adventurous
Ripchord
With Arms Outstretched
Does He Love You?
Rilo Kiley


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Rilo Kiley News

Indie vixen captures Dixie (The Current Online)
Everyone knows that acid is extremely bad for you: its slew of atrocious side effects and bodily damage proves it. Jenny Lewis's sophomore album, "Acid Tongue," offers the same high, but without the ghastly and horrible symptoms. The Rilo Kiley frontwoman returns with a passionate, fiery follow-up to "Rabbit Fur Coat," and this time she means business.

Music: Jenny Lewis' 'Acid Tongue' (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Jenny Lewis, also the frontwoman for Rilo Kiley, is unwrapped here, emboldened in her songwriting and more flexible in her voice.

Events for this weekend in New York (New York Daily News)
Feeling a little bit country? Catch songstress Jenny Lewis at the Apollo Theater as she shows off the new sounds of her latest album, Acid Tongue. Acid Tongue is the second solo album Lewis has recorded without her band Rilo Kiley.

Jenny Lewis rocks a too-empty house (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
The Jenny Lewis audience, it seems, doesn't travel well. After selling out more than her share of Center City shows both as a solo act and as lead singer for indie-rock band Rilo Kiley, the former child actress and sharp-edged songwriter played at the Keswick Theatre in Glenside on Wednesday to a house that was more than half-empty.

A 'tongue' of brilliance (Tulane Hullabaloo)
Jenny Lewis Acid Tounge Warner Bros. Records Alternative Country Grade: B+ When news broke that Rilo Kiley's frontwoman Jenny Lewis had announced another solo album, heads turned. This time around, without gospel duo the Watson Twins as backup singers or the Team Love label behind her, there was an air of uncertainty.

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