The new Decemberists album “The King Is Dead” has arrived!
My favourite harpsichord-and-bouzouki-playing folk-rock masters The Decemberists, responsible for the fairytale opuses The Hazards of Love and The Crane Wife, have changed tack and released a concise set of 10 unadorned, country-based songs as The King Is Dead.
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Although the new album is produced by The Decemberists’ long-term collaborator Tucker Martine, The King Is Dead is a completely different beast… According to bespectacled twit-celeb frontman Colin Meloy, the album is an “exercise in restraint” and is heavily influenced by American traditions rather than the fantastical English lore of their earlier gorgeous sagas.
“Over the last eleven years or so, since I moved to Portland, I feel like I’ve been mining mostly English traditions for influence”, says Meloy “I guess I’ve kind of come back to a lot of the more American music that got me going in the first place – R.E.M. and Camper Van Beethoven and all these bands that borrowed from more American traditions like Neil Young and the Byrds.” So it only makes sense that R.E.M guitarist Peter Buck and iconic Americana singer songwriter Gillian Welch feature throughout the album. Boom. The King Is Dead is available from iTunes Australia or you can pick up the stunning vinyl / book / documentary / t-shirt boxsets from thedecemberists.com. |
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