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PostPosted: Mon Mar 21, 2005 1:55 pm 
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Since Andyfest asked about the album, we might as well have a thread. Here's the extended version of my review which has appeared or will appear in Venus:

After giving journalists three years to find the perfect word to describe their music and watching the resulting volleys of colorful adjectives and hyphenates (“baroque,” “histrionic,” “alt-pirate”) fall short, The Decemberists have taken pity and, in a gesture of characteristic dictional mastery, provided that ideal descriptor as the title of their new album: Picaresque. True to their word, the Portland minstrels deliver 11 songs more or less “depicting in realistic, often humorous detail the adventures of a roguish hero of low social degree living by his or her wits in a corrupt society.”

The album’s initial momentum follows 2004’s The Tain EP more closely than Her Majesty, storming in on royal pachyderms to the sound of pounding drums and an urgent Spanish melody with “The Infanta”. The “multitude of coronets” blowing “from all atop the parapets” will announce to fans of The Decemberists’ previous albums that whatever Picaresque means, it does not mean a sea change in the band’s methods. They maintain their anachronistic feel through varied instrumentation and, their greatest assets, Colin Meloy’s eloquent songwriting and careful, earnest vocals.

By no means, however, have these saucy revisionist historians allowed their style to stagnate – Picaresque is their most cohesive album to date, perhaps as a result of consistent touring. The songs have the mark of effortless collaboration, and the multi-instrumental talents of each member are brought to bear more effectively than ever, a fact driven home during their exuberant live performances. Meloy also explores some new techniques. On “The Mariner’s Revenge Song”, he takes the sea shanty style of “A Cautionary Song” (from Castaways and Cutouts) and expands upon it, producing an engrossing nine-minute epic. “The Sporting Life” allows the most unapologetic glimpse at the band’s influences to date, owing more than a rhythm and a bass line to The Smiths (and more specifically to “This Charming Man”), and in turn to Iggy Pop. Meloy even tries his hand at politics on the spirited, bouncy “Sixteen Military Wives.” The song’s criticisms of war, American arrogance and the media aren’t much more articulate than Team America’s “America, Fuck Yeah” or Morrissey’s embarrassing 2004 cheeseburger protest, “America Is Not the World,” but damned if it isn’t catchy.

Strong as it is, Picaresque falters briefly in places. “From My Own True Love (Lost at Sea)” is maybe the weakest song on a Decemberists LP, bearing the superficial elements of their style without the wit or narrative quality. Rachel Blumberg, whose pretty but fragile voice otherwise complements Meloy’s well, doesn’t seem any more ready for the lead when “The Mariner’s Revenge Song” switches to a female narrative point of view than she did on Her Majesty’s “Chimbley Sweep.” Caveats aside, however, Picaresque is a jaunty step forward for our roguish heroes from the West.


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 21, 2005 3:23 pm 
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Good review Haq.

I've only heard songs from their other albums and have never owned an of their albums proper. Just one of those bands that I have always meant to pick something up but there were other things on the list that took priority.

Tomorrow should be a big new release day.


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 21, 2005 3:30 pm 
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Good job bro. I'm definitely looking forward to this one. March has been a good music month this year.

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i'm extremely looking forward for this album.


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gonna try my best to wait until it comes out on emusic. (same with the new of montreal & okkervil river)

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 21, 2005 4:46 pm 
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decemberists are getting radio play here - I really want this album.

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Meloy is the only person I've heard use "parapet" in a song, and he's done it twice now.

I listened to this last night and thought it was not bad but rather boring, with a song near the end I can't remember that caught me on the first take. I will listen again to see if maybe I just wasn't feeling it or what. Or maybe I won't like it, who knows.

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I am very excited about this release.

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I like it almost as much as any other Decemberists release...I can see "16 Military..." or "The Sporting Life" possibly converting someone but, to be honest, if "June July" or "Red Right Ankle" didn't do it for 'em, I doubt one of the new songs will...

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 21, 2005 6:51 pm 
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i saw the video for "16 military wives" last night and it surprised me because i liked it way more than i thought i would. i don't really dig the decemberists that much, but that tune has some promise.


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