We All Raise Our Voices to the Air! - A Decemberists Thread
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We All Raise Our Voices to the Air! - A Decemberists Thread
We had one on the old board, but I didn't see an official one on the board.
So here's a place where stip can come and learn about The Decemberists. And those of us that are already familiar can celebrate their genius.
And Heathen can come make fun of us.
Also, rumour has it, their new album should be dropping late this year or early next year.
So here's a place where stip can come and learn about The Decemberists. And those of us that are already familiar can celebrate their genius.
And Heathen can come make fun of us.
Also, rumour has it, their new album should be dropping late this year or early next year.
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Stip, here are some samples, one from each of their albums.
From their first album: Castaways and Cutouts
Leslie Ann Levine
From their second album: Her Majesty
Billy Liar
From their third album: Picaresque
On the Bus Mall (many consider this their best song)
From their fourth album: The Crane Wife
The Island: Come and See/The Landlord's Daughter/You'll Not Feel the Drowning
From their fifth album: The Hazards of Love
The Wanting Comes in Waves (maybe my personal favorite of theirs)
From their most recent album: The King is Dead
June Hymn
From their first album: Castaways and Cutouts
Leslie Ann Levine
From their second album: Her Majesty
Billy Liar
From their third album: Picaresque
On the Bus Mall (many consider this their best song)
From their fourth album: The Crane Wife
The Island: Come and See/The Landlord's Daughter/You'll Not Feel the Drowning
From their fifth album: The Hazards of Love
The Wanting Comes in Waves (maybe my personal favorite of theirs)
From their most recent album: The King is Dead
June Hymn
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This is my favourite, as just discussed in the 2000's tourney thread:
The Rake's Song (from The Hazards of Love)
The Rake's Song (from The Hazards of Love)
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And here's Culling of the Fold (outtake from The Crane Wife sessions). Another contender for personal favorite.
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I don't see why. Unless stip comes here and says something stupid like he always does.durdencommatyler wrote:And Heathen can come make fun of us.
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Rank the stupid things he's said.Heathen wrote:I don't see why. Unless stip comes here and says something stupid like he always does.durdencommatyler wrote:And Heathen can come make fun of us.
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I don't have all day.durdencommatyler wrote:Rank the stupid things he's said.Heathen wrote:I don't see why. Unless stip comes here and says something stupid like he always does.durdencommatyler wrote:And Heathen can come make fun of us.
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Just when you get some free time. No rush.Heathen wrote:I don't have all day.durdencommatyler wrote:Rank the stupid things he's said.Heathen wrote:I don't see why. Unless stip comes here and says something stupid like he always does.durdencommatyler wrote:And Heathen can come make fun of us.
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I'm not a big fan of Picaresque-- I think most of the songs are good (the only big exception is "The Sporting Life", which I can't stand), I just really dislike the production sound they went with. Everything sounds dull and flat.
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how they love... the sporting life
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The Sporting Life is definitely not my favorite. Feels like an outtake from Her Majesty.theplatypus wrote:I'm not a big fan of Picaresque-- I think most of the songs are good (the only big exception is "The Sporting Life", which I can't stand), I just really dislike the production sound they went with. Everything sounds dull and flat.
Not sure I agree about the production though. I think it sounds pretty rich, especially the quiet numbers like Eli, The Barrow Boy and From My Own True Love and Bus Mall. And I love the live feel/sound of Mariner's Revenge.
Having said that, I do think Crane Wife's production sound is better.
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i somehow always forget about the decemberists. i should listen to them more often.
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Another one of my all time favorites. But it never seems to get any love. They rarely play it live and none of the other big fans that I know seem to care for it. I love the thing.spike wrote:
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The first two Decemberists records are some of my favorite music ever. For the first few years of their career they were a big deal band for my friends and me, one of those groups we would listen to obsessively and make it a point to see multiple times per year. I like the later stuff too but not as much.
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A girl I used to be involved with ruined this band for me. I will never forgive her for that.
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Jesus, that's fucking depressing as shit. I'll never forgive her for that!Bob Loblaw wrote:A girl I used to be involved with ruined this band for me. I will never forgive her for that.
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KEVIN DAVIS!!Kevin Davis wrote:The first two Decemberists records are some of my favorite music ever. For the first few years of their career they were a big deal band for my friends and me, one of those groups we would listen to obsessively and make it a point to see multiple times per year. I like the later stuff too but not as much.
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I agree with this. Chris Walla recorded the album in some abandoned church and I don't think he really mastered the dynamics of the room. It's a solid record, it just feels a little off.theplatypus wrote:I'm not a big fan of Picaresque-- I think most of the songs are good (the only big exception is "The Sporting Life", which I can't stand), I just really dislike the production sound they went with. Everything sounds dull and flat.
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What's going on, man? New Mynabirds record yet?durdencommatyler wrote:KEVIN DAVIS!!Kevin Davis wrote:The first two Decemberists records are some of my favorite music ever. For the first few years of their career they were a big deal band for my friends and me, one of those groups we would listen to obsessively and make it a point to see multiple times per year. I like the later stuff too but not as much.