Decemberists, The
As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again
For over 20 years, The Decemberists have been one of the most original, daring, and thrilling American rock bands. Their
distinctive brand of hyperliterate folk-rock set them apart from the start, releasing nine full-length albums that are
unbound by genre and highly ambitious. Now the beloved indie band is back with their first new album in six years, As It
Ever Was, So It Will Be Again - not only the longest Decemberists album to date (and their first intentional, proper
double-LP) but also their most empathetic and accessible, its 13 songs like semaphores of mutual recognition for our
fraught times and faint hope. The first dozen songs are punchy, pithy gems all, reflections on mortality and loneliness,
longing and cynicism, expectation and unease. The band animates them brilliantly, pushing out and pulling in at the
perfect moments. John Moen practically dances beneath the jangle of opener "Burial Ground," breathing the life into this
song about spiraling toward the end. From the irrepressible "Oh No!" and guileless tenderness and absolute surrender of
"All I Want Is You," to the romantic ghost story that shimmers behind pedal steel in spite of the specter in "Long White
Veil," these 12 songs alone would constitute a dazzling Decemberists album, rich with woe and love, anxiety and honesty.
But a keening little choir and arid electric guitar invoke "Joan in the Garden," the bands first full-on prog escapade
since The Crane Wife. Though rooted in doubt, much like the album it ends, "Joan in the Garden" ultimately lands as a
celebration of musics ability to convey valence and ambiguity, to frame an endlessly complicated story in instantly
compelling terms.
This, songwriter Colin Meloy will tell you proudly, is the best Decemberists albums and perhaps the ultimate realization
of 22 years of work. In many ways, As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again feels like an aptly titled renewal for The
Decemberists. The first full-length release on YABB Records, the bands own label, after a run of nearly two decades with
Capitol. As they were once, here are the Decemberists again, now an independent band empowered by singing stories that
sound instantly familiar and convey some bit of hard-won wisdom.
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
14-06-2024
Label
Item-nr
349257
EAN
0691835878638
Availability
Not in stock