2005-03-31
It’s that voice.You either like Colin Meloy’s reedy vocals, or you don’t. And depending on your answer, you either like or don’t like The Decemberists, since the entire band is built around him. There’s some nice songwriting and Meloy knows the tricks of the trade: pop hooks and minor-major key wind-up.
A college radio staple, Picaresque may be one of the band’s most commercial-sounding releases in recent memory. You’re entering a world of sea-farers, vagabonds, hucksters, soldiers and angels. No samples here, folks, they’re the real deal from Hammond organ, accordion, earnest strumming, and ok, throw in a tam-tam.
Stella
BLACK JOE LEWIS
Tell em What Your Name Is
Al and the Black Cats
Shakin At The Knees
DEER TICK
The Black Dirt Sessions
LEE BABY SIMMS
Mystery Loves Company
Various Artists
Catch and Release (Soundtrack)
DAN HICKS AND THE HOT LICKS
TANGLED TALES
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