Polyphonic Press - Classic Album Reviews

Left and Leaving by The Weakerthans: Poetic Indie Reflections


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Left and Leaving is the second album by Canadian indie rock band The Weakerthans, and it’s often regarded as their defining statement. Released in 2000, the record blends literate, introspective lyrics with punk roots and folk-tinged melodies. Frontman John K. Samson, formerly of Propagandhi, brings a poet’s eye for detail and a novelist’s sense of character, crafting songs about lost love, aging ideals, hometown melancholy, and quiet resilience.

Set against the backdrop of Winnipeg — a recurring character in their work — the album captures emotional nuance with rare honesty. Tracks like “Aside,” “Watermark,” and the heartbreaking title track “Left and Leaving” feel both deeply personal and universally relatable. The band’s sound is understated but rich, weaving melodic guitar lines with steady, unflashy rhythms that give the lyrics room to breathe.

More than just an indie rock album, Left and Leaving is a gentle, profound meditation on the spaces we inhabit, the people we miss, and the versions of ourselves we try to hold onto — or let go of.

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