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The Decemberists

Always the Bridesmaid: A Singles Series [7 inches]
2008
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Published on December 19th 2008

2008 saw the release of a three-record series of singles from the Decemberists. Released periodically over a three-month period, the collection features six new songs from the group. Buyers were also given the option to choose how your albums would arrive, either as they were released or all at once. I chose to have them shipped all at once and after what seemed like an eternity, they finally came this week.

Following the 2006 release of The Crane Wife, Always the Bridesmaid demonstrates more of a return to their sound before this album. I was a big fan of their latest effort, but I felt that there were certain production issues and slight over-zealousness on a few songs that prevented it from being perfect. While a polished production level still remains, I feel the band was able to put their own unique tone into the songs that wasn't as prevalent on Crane Wife.

If there is one thing this band has always been good at doing, it's telling a story in their songs. Colin Meloy is superb at lyrical construction and his word choice for each line feels very purposeful. Many of the songs have a very upbeat arrangement despite being about rather sorrowful topics. The Decemberists are notorious for that. The riffs throughout each song carry them nicely and have a tendency to get stuck in your head.

While each song is a wonderful example of what this band is capable of, "A Record Year for Rainfall" is perhaps one of the best songs to come from them in years. The string instruments, laden with the drum and guitars, work so well with the vocals. The crescendo into the chorus sent chills down my spine the first time I heard it.

My only real justified gripe with this is the inclusion of two versions of "Days of Elaine." It is my opinion that the extended version works so much better than the abbreviated A-side version. The piano, bass, and guitar outro was such a fine piece of musicianship that there was no need to cut it out the first time around. I think even if they did cut the end, but didn't include an alternate version, I would have been happy. It just seems silly to include two takes of the same song on a singles series such as this.

I had a hard time at first getting into Jenny Conlee's vocals on the Velvet Underground cover, which is a shame because I really like her voice. There is just something different about it on this song and it took a few listens to for me to enjoy it more. Her harmonies with Meloy are always spot on and add another level to their music and I was glad to see that here at least.

Any other complaints I have with the series aren't entirely valid. While I appreciate the 180g audiophile pressing, it seems that it would have been just as effective as a collection of 7" records (it's my understanding that it's what the UK got). For some reason, the colors (red, green and blue clear vinyl), didn't strike me as fitting either. Based on the solid tone of the jackets, it seems to me that cream-colored vinyl would have been more appropriate. As you can see, however, none of these take away anything from the quality of the music put forth here.

The price of this collection may make it worth it only to the avid Decemberists fan. I grabbed the bundle that came with the T-shirt and after shipping, it was about 45 dollars total. I thought this was a bit steep for three albums with six songs and a T-shirt, but in the end I feel it was worth it. This is one of my favorite bands and it was great to hear some new material before their next full-length, The Hazards of Love, is set to drop in 2009.



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    Posted by blanktapesemptybottles on 2008-12-21 22:41:02

    it'll have only cost me like 30 something after all is said and done, thanks newbury!

    Posted by walker on 2008-12-21 06:55:19

    ^
    II
    for serious. as Milquetoast as it comes...

    Posted by ollywood on 2008-12-20 15:51:24
    My Score:

    raincoat and record year are the only 2 songs i really listen to from hear. The others aren't bad they just don't really hold my attention.

    Posted by mikexdude on 2008-12-20 15:34:31

    Wait... this isn't the Descendents.

    Posted by cantinflas on 2008-12-20 14:43:30

    have yet to hear this but am very eager to. the decemberists are always a pleasure to the ears

    Posted by Babrook on 2008-12-20 13:58:22

    Love The Decemberists, can't wait to get this.

    Posted by DarthNader on 2008-12-20 11:43:50

    The Island, Come and See .......
    that 12 minute song on Crane Wife was so fuckin good

    Posted by bluexmaslights on 2008-12-19 21:39:30

    I guess when you add up the individual prices of everything you'd get in this pack, it would be more than 45 bucks, and although i lik these guys i don't have the money for this. even if i did i'm not sure i'd shell out for all of this. but i'm interested in hearing the velvet underground cover for sure

    Posted by TheMike on 2008-12-19 21:38:07
    My Score:

    Record Year is incredible. I'm Sticking With You is terrible. The rest is decent. Can't wait for Hazards of Love.

    Posted by the_other_scott on 2008-12-19 21:28:27
    My Score:

    i do not hate indie rock.

    i do not hate slow music.

    i do not only listen to punk rock.

    these guys are as boring as it gets. the only band worse than these guys is death cab for cutie.