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3Rilo Kiley was an American indie rock band from UsefulNotes/LosAngeles, founded in [[TheNineties 1998]] by {{Former Child Star}}s Music/JennyLewis and [[Series/SaluteYourShorts Blake]] [[Series/BoyMeetsWorld Sennett]] with Pierre De Reeder and Dave Rock.
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5Starting off as a lo-fi, country-influenced indie band, they later transitioned to a poppier, {{Soul}}-influenced direction, following Lewis' voice as it dragged her into her thirties. Additionally, Sennett's role as a singer was drastically reduced (although he sings lead in his side project, The Elected). The band broke up in 2011, with Lewis going on to a successful solo career.
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7They released five albums in total:
8* ''Take-Offs and Landings'' (2001)
9* ''The Execution of All Things'' (2002): Recorded with [[Music/BrightEyes Conor Oberst's]] Saddle Creek Records in Omaha, and it shows.
10* ''More Adventurous'' (2004)
11* ''Under the Blacklight'' (2007)
12* ''Rkives'' (2013): A compilation of B-sides and rarities, including their debut EP from 1999. A well-received product of their amicable breakup.
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14!!Tropes Applying To This Band:
15* AnimalMotifs: "Portions for Foxes".
16* AsTheGoodBookSays: "Portions for Foxes" is titled after a quote from the Bible about wormfood.
17* ConceptAlbum: ''Under the Blacklight'', which is about Los Angeles' dark underbelly.
18* DerangedAnimation: The video for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ytDShWdLUA Bulletproof]], [[NightmareFuel yikes]].
19* {{Ephebophile}}: The closest trope to "15," which is more or less about what you might expect. Also, from the same song: "[[ShotgunWedding Does your daddy have a shotgun?]]"
20* EverybodySmokes: They do the "Smoke Detector," (the song itself is InTheStyleOf Music/TheBeachBoys).
21* FriendsWithBenefits: "Portions for Foxes".
22* GratuitousSpanish: "Dejalo".
23* HiddenTrack: "And That's How I Choose To Remember It", sort of - It's listed on the back cover of ''The Execution Of All Things'' as though it were the last track on the album, but actually it's broken into three parts that are hidden at the tail end of different songs throughout out the album.
24* LampshadeHanging: The move to Saddle Creek was lampshaded in the title track of ''The Execution of All Things'':
25--> "Then we'll go to Omaha to work and exploit the booming music scene and humility."
26* LastNoteNightmare: ''Does He Love You?'' Merciful GOD, ''Does He Love You?''
27* MsFanservice: Jenny Lewis became more and more of this as time went on.
28* NewSoundAlbum: ''More Adventurous'', when they went major-label and started exploring new directions.
29%%* OldMaid: Discussed in "X-Mas Cake", leading to an [[NightmareFuel absolutely terrifying]] [[DeconstructedTrope conclusion]].
30* ShoutOut: ''More Adventurous'' is titled after a Frank O'Hara quote.
31* ShurFineGuns: "Accidntel Deth" (''sic'': Indietronica artist Dntel produced the song) includes at least one instance where the [[TitleDrop accidental death]] was of a deer the father of the narrator (who probably isn't Jenny Lewis) had killed when his shotgun went off without him meaning it to (probably because he hit it too hard or something) while hunting with ''his'' dad when he was eight. Her dad swears off guns after that.
32* TitleTrack: ''The Execution of All Things'', ''More Adventurous'' and ''Under the Blacklight'' each have one.
33* TakeThat: To UsefulNotes/GeorgeWBush, in "It's a Hit" (from ''More Adventurous''). She calls him a monkey. Hey, it was 2004, and that incident with the banner was still fresh in everybody's minds, OK?
34* YoungerThanTheyLook: The girl in "15". The guy (who she met online) mistook her for a "tiny woman".

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