Yerp.matt reeder wrote:Wait, people actually like The Decemberists?durdencommatyler wrote: 3. What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World - The Decemberists
One of my all time favorite bands.
Yerp.matt reeder wrote:Wait, people actually like The Decemberists?durdencommatyler wrote: 3. What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World - The Decemberists
Living in Portland since 2005 has made me never want to listen to them again.Kevin Davis wrote:Guilty.matt reeder wrote:Wait, people actually like The Decemberists?durdencommatyler wrote: 3. What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World - The Decemberists
Have you ever listened to R.E.M.?durdencommatyler wrote:Yerp.matt reeder wrote:Wait, people actually like The Decemberists?durdencommatyler wrote: 3. What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World - The Decemberists
One of my all time favorite bands.
This is literally the saddest post I've ever seen.matt reeder wrote:Living in Portland since 2005 has made me never want to listen to them again.Kevin Davis wrote:Guilty.matt reeder wrote:Wait, people actually like The Decemberists?durdencommatyler wrote: 3. What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World - The Decemberists
Are you... Seriously?matt reeder wrote:Have you ever listened to R.E.M.?durdencommatyler wrote:Yerp.matt reeder wrote:Wait, people actually like The Decemberists?durdencommatyler wrote: 3. What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World - The Decemberists
One of my all time favorite bands.
I'm just saying: I've been exposed to freaking everything the Decemberists have ever done over and over and over again living here. A lot of my friends liked them. And what was something I enjoyed at first started to grate...and grate...and grate. And then I realized that what bothered me about the Decemberists is that they were like a cross between Out of Time, In the Aeroplane Over the Sea and some traditional music. I also saw the Decemberists in a small club in Portland in 2004 and didn't really enjoy it that much.durdencommatyler wrote:Are you... Seriously?matt reeder wrote:Have you ever listened to R.E.M.?durdencommatyler wrote:Yerp.matt reeder wrote:Wait, people actually like The Decemberists?durdencommatyler wrote: 3. What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World - The Decemberists
One of my all time favorite bands.

Kevin Davis wrote:They weren't an acquired taste for me. I heard about a fifteen second sample from "Billy Liar" (the part about the whalebone corset frame) and I was a goner.
I don't think you're being rude. You're entitled to your opinion. And you've expressed yourself well. We just disagree.matt reeder wrote:I'm just saying: I've been exposed to freaking everything the Decemberists have ever done over and over and over again living here. A lot of my friends liked them. And what was something I enjoyed at first started to grate...and grate...and grate. And then I realized that what bothered me about the Decemberists is that they were like a cross between Out of Time, In the Aeroplane Over the Sea and some traditional music. I also saw the Decemberists in a small club in Portland in 2004 and didn't really enjoy it that much.durdencommatyler wrote:Are you... Seriously?matt reeder wrote:Have you ever listened to R.E.M.?durdencommatyler wrote:Yerp.matt reeder wrote:Wait, people actually like The Decemberists?durdencommatyler wrote: 3. What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World - The Decemberists
One of my all time favorite bands.
If I'm being rude...well, I guess I am. But they are an acquired taste, and they're marmite to me.
zeb wrote:That was the most TK list possible.
Two Wand albums.
That's fine. They fall into a group of bands I used to like but not love to whom I got overexposed and ended up disliking them. I threw out the R.E.M. reference because the Decemberists owe a substantial debt to R.E.M., particularly Document, Green and Out of Time.durdencommatyler wrote:I don't think you're being rude. You're entitled to your opinion. And you've expressed yourself well. We just disagree.matt reeder wrote:I'm just saying: I've been exposed to freaking everything the Decemberists have ever done over and over and over again living here. A lot of my friends liked them. And what was something I enjoyed at first started to grate...and grate...and grate. And then I realized that what bothered me about the Decemberists is that they were like a cross between Out of Time, In the Aeroplane Over the Sea and some traditional music. I also saw the Decemberists in a small club in Portland in 2004 and didn't really enjoy it that much.durdencommatyler wrote:Are you... Seriously?matt reeder wrote:Have you ever listened to R.E.M.?durdencommatyler wrote:Yerp.matt reeder wrote:Wait, people actually like The Decemberists?durdencommatyler wrote: 3. What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World - The Decemberists
One of my all time favorite bands.
If I'm being rude...well, I guess I am. But they are an acquired taste, and they're marmite to me.
For the record, I'm not a huge REM guy. I enjoy a lot of their stuff. They have two or three brilliant albums and a dozen more great songs. But I'm not a die-hard.
The Decemberists on the other hand...![]()
Like Kevin Davis, I was instantly hooked (by Her Majesty) and never looked back. And, again, for me, they are one of the best bands working today. I never seem to tire of them. I've seen them live at least once every tour since Her Majesty, including a very tiny and overly heated bar in Lawrence Kansas with about 100 other people. I'm just smitten.
Have you listened to the one that came out earlier this year?turned2black wrote:I love Tarkio and the early Decemberists albums, but haven't really liked anything since The Crane Wife.
Interesting perspective. I think I'm the opposite. I had a fairly long list of things that I liked from last year, but only a handful of albums that I would ever consider for "album of the year." This year, I think my top ten, when I finish it, is going to be made up largely of albums that I've considered for that tag even though my list of stuff I've enjoyed is shorter. Definitely a lot of high quality material this year.matt reeder wrote: To get back to the main topic...it seems like the consensus is that this year was weaker than last year. Last year produced 4 - 5 albums I still listen to on a regular basis and this year has produced several albums I like but do not necessarily love and only a couple I really love. I'm still holding out hope we'll get some great albums (cough Radiohead cough) before the end of the year though.