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The Decemberists

The Decemberists are an American indie rock band from Portland, Oregon. The band consists of Colin Meloy (lead vocals, guitar, principal songwriter), Chris Funk (guitar, multi-instrumentalist), Jenny Conlee (piano, keyboards, accordion), Nate Query (bass), and John Moen (drums).

The Decemberists
The Decemberists in 2007
Background information
OriginPortland, Oregon, U.S.
Genres
Years active2000–present
Labels
MembersColin Meloy
Chris Funk
Jenny Conlee
Nate Query
John Moen
Past membersJesse Emerson
Ezra Holbrook
Rachel Blumberg
Petra Haden
WebsiteDecemberists.com

Their debut EP, 5 Songs, was self-released in 2001. Their eighth and latest full-length album I'll Be Your Girl was released on March 16, 2018, by Capitol Records, and is the band's fifth record with the label.

In addition to their lyrics, which often focus on historical incidents and/or folklore, the Decemberists are also well known for their eclectic live shows. Audience participation is a part of each performance, typically during encores. The band stages whimsical reenactments of sea battles and other centuries-old events, typically of regional interest, or acts out songs with members of the crowd.

In 2011, the track "Down by the Water" from the album The King Is Dead was nominated for Best Rock Song at the 54th Grammy Awards.

History

2000: Formation

The Decemberists formed in 2000 when Colin Meloy left his band Tarkio in Montana and moved to Portland, Oregon. There he met Nate Query, who introduced Meloy to Jenny Conlee (they had played together in the band Calobo) and the three scored a silent film together. Playing a solo show prior to meeting Query, Meloy met Chris Funk. Funk was a fan of Tarkio and played pedal steel on the first two Decemberists releases, not "officially" becoming a member until the third effort. The band's first drummer, Ezra Holbrook, was replaced by Rachel Blumberg after Castaways and Cutouts, who in turn was replaced by John Moen after Picaresque. The band's name refers to the Decembrist revolt, an 1825 insurrection in Imperial Russia. Meloy has stated that the name is also meant to invoke the "drama and melancholy" of the month of December.[1] 5 Songs, the band's debut extended play, was self-released in 2001. The members at that time played for several hours in a McMenamins hotel the night before to raise the money needed to record in the studio the next day. This originally served as a demo tape and the five songs on it (minus "Apology Song") were recorded in under two hours.

2003–2005: Kill Rock Stars

After releasing its first full record, Castaways and Cutouts, on Hush Records, the group moved onto the Kill Rock Stars recording label. After the re-release of Castaways, Her Majesty the Decemberists was released in 2003. In 2004, the band released "The Tain", an eighteen-and-a-half minute single track based on the Irish mythological epic Táin Bó Cúailnge. The band's final album with Kill Rock Stars was Picaresque, which was recorded in a former church.

In March 2005, the band distributed a music video via BitTorrent, the self-produced "16 Military Wives" (from Picaresque).[2] In the same month, the band's equipment trailer was stolen;[3] fans contributed to a replacement fund, and another fundraiser was organized via an eBay auction, with buyers bidding for copies of Colin Meloy Sings Morrissey and original artwork by Carson Ellis. The band also received help from Lee Kruger, the Shins, The Dandy Warhols, and other musicians. C.F. Martin & Company offered 6- and 12-string guitars on permanent loan. In early April, police discovered the trailer and a portion of the band's merchandise in Clackamas, Oregon, but the instruments and equipment were not recovered.[4]

2005–2006: Capitol Records debut and The Crane Wife

On December 12, 2005, Meloy revealed to Pitchfork Media that the band had signed to Capitol Records, and planned to begin recording their major label debut with producers Tucker Martine and Chris Walla (of Death Cab for Cutie) in April 2006.[5] The band's first album on Capitol, The Crane Wife, was released on October 3, 2006.[6] The release was accompanied by an appearance the same day on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, during which the band performed "O Valencia!". The supporting tour (called "The Rout of the Patagons Tour") began on October 17, 2006, at Portland, Oregon's Crystal Ballroom. The opening act was Lavender Diamond. Later in the tour, Alasdair Roberts opened for the band. In 2006, The Crane Wife was voted NPR listeners' favorite album of the year, as announced on the December 5 episode of All Songs Considered,[7] and it remains one of the Decemberists' most critically acclaimed records.

In November 2006, the band encouraged fans to create a music video for the single "O Valencia!" using footage of the band in front of a green screen. On his Comedy Central program, Stephen Colbert started a mock feud with the band, claiming his "green screen challenge" came first;[8] the band countered that its 2005 on-stage lightsaber fight in San Francisco preceded Colbert's idea.[9] The feud culminated in a December 20 guitar solo competition[9] on Colbert's show, with lead guitarist Funk representing the band. After Colbert feigned a hand injury, Peter Frampton took over for Colbert and won an audience vote. Show guests got involved, with New York Governor-elect Eliot Spitzer and Dr. Henry Kissinger declaring, "Tonight, I think the American people won." The prize for winning the challenge was revealed to be a copy of The Crane Wife. According to Meloy, the Colbert challenge was not scripted, though the band was told that Frampton would step in for Colbert.[10]

2007: "A Bit of Grass-Stain Does Not a Ruined Pair of Jeans Make" tour

In July 2007, the band embarked on a five-date tour with a full orchestral accompaniment. On July 7, the tour put the band on the stage of the historic Hollywood Bowl for the first time, pairing them with the Los Angeles Philharmonic.[11] On July 15, the band performed with The Mann Festival Orchestra at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where they debuted a new song.[12] On July 23 with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at the legendary Chastain Park Amphitheater in Atlanta, Georgia. The band then played a free concert in Chicago at the Millennium Park with the Grant Park Symphony Orchestra.

On October 6, 2007, the band announced the cancellation of the remainder of their European tour, citing the ill health of a band member. On November 1, 2007, the band further canceled the remaining 28 shows of their "Long and Short of It" tour.[13]

2008: Always the Bridesmaid

The members of The Decemberists appeared, individually billed (as "Colin Meloy, Chris Funk, Jenny Conlee, Nate Query, and John Moen"), to perform in support of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama at a rally at the Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland, Oregon, on May 18, 2008. On October 14, 2008 the band began releasing a series of singles called Always the Bridesmaid; a volume was released every month until the end of the year. The band also took up a limited tour in support of the singles, including an appearance on Late Night with Conan O'Brien.

2009: The Hazards of Love

The Hazards of Love was released on March 24, 2009 on Capitol Records, under Red Light Management (Jason Colton and Ron Laffitte).[14] It was made available for download on iTunes one week earlier, on March 17, 2009. The track "The Rake's Song" was put up for download on The Decemberists website in advance of the album's release. During Meloy's 2008 U.S. tour, he played several new songs that were included on the album. The album was produced by Tucker Martine.[15]

In a post on Rolling Stone's "Rock 'n' Roll Daily" blog, the band revealed more details about the album. The original plan was for The Hazards of Love to be a staged musical. However, it seems that the story was "unstageable" in such a format. Instead the band played the entire album start to finish at each concert on the spring tour.[16] A press release read: "The album began when Meloy – long fascinated by the British folk revival of the 1960s – found a copy of revered vocalist Anne Briggs's 1966 EP, titled The Hazards of Love. Since there was no actual song with the album’s title, he set out to write one, but was soon immersed in something much larger. The Hazards of Love tells the tale of a woman named Margaret; her shape-shifting lover, William; his fey forest queen mother; and a cold-blooded, lascivious rake, who recounts with spine-chilling ease how he came "to be living so easy and free" in "The Rake's Song". Lavender Diamond’s Becky Stark and My Brightest Diamond’s Shara Nova deliver the lead vocals for the female characters, while My Morning Jacket’s Jim James, Robyn Hitchcock and The Spinanes’ Rebecca Gates appear in supporting roles. The range of sounds reflects the characters’ arcs, from the accordion's singsong lilt in “Isn’t it a Lovely Night?” to the heavy metal thunder of 'The Queen's Rebuke/The Crossing.'"

On February 9, 2009, the Decemberists announced in a newsletter to fans that they would be embarking on the first leg of the "A Short Fazed Hovel" Tour 2009 starting on May 19 in Los Angeles at the Hollywood Palladium. The newsletter included a complete list of dates for the first leg of the tour ending on June 14 at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee. On Monday April 27, the band performed a shortened version of "The Wanting Comes in Waves/Repaid" on The Colbert Report.

On August 14, 2009, the Decemberists played in Pittsburgh at the Benedum Center. During the show, the band members performed a skit where they ran up and down the aisles participating in a fictitious battle at Fort Pitt.

On September 19, 2009, The Decemberists played a "lottery show", originally billed as a "by request" show,[17] at Terminal 5 in New York City. The setlist was composed of songs drawn from a large bingo turner kept on stage. The master of ceremonies for the evening was singer/songwriter John Wesley Harding and the opening act was Laura Veirs and the Hall of Flames. The randomized setlist included "July, July!", "Yankee Bayonet (I Will Be Home Then)", "The Tain I-V", "Annan Water", "The Crane Wife 3" and "The Island/Come and See/The Landlord's Daughter/You'll Not Feel the Drowning", and an original song, as a bingo ball suggested, called "Miracle on the Hudson".[18][19][20]

In 2009, The Decemberists also contributed the song "Sleepless" to the AIDS benefit album Dark Was the Night, which was produced by the Red Hot Organization.

During their European tour in the winter of 2010, the band performed "The Mariner's Revenge Song" at the conclusion of each date. The audience was encouraged to scream as if they were being consumed by a whale mentioned in the track's narrative while the band pretended to die on stage.[21]

2010–2011: The King Is Dead and hiatus

The Decemberists remained off tour as they embarked on a new studio album. On September 4, 2010, the band opened for Neko Case and the headliner, Bob Dylan, the first day of the Bumbershoot Arts and Music Festival in Seattle, WA. There, they announced that they were wrapping up recording of a new album and debuted three of its tracks. The King Is Dead was released on January 14, 2011, with Peter Buck of R.E.M. contributing instrumentation to three of its songs. Colin Meloy later affirmed that R.E.M. had been an inspiration during the writing and recording of some of the album's material.[22] "Down by the Water", a track from the new album, was released via the band's official site on November 2, and was immediately available on iTunes as a free download. The song would later be nominated for Best Rock Song at the 54th Grammy Awards. The King Is Dead debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in the United States upon its release, the first time a Decemberists album would achieve this. As compared to the band's previous work, which was influenced by the music of the British folk revival, The King Is Dead was more influenced by traditionally American genres including country, blues, and Americana.[23]

The Decemberists' "Popes of Pendarvia World Tour" in support of The King Is Dead began with a show on January 25, 2011 at Beacon Theatre in New York City.[24] The tour, which included engagements throughout the U.S., Canada, and Europe, ended on August 26 at the McMenamins Edgefield in Troutdale, Oregon.[25] During the tour, on May 3, it was announced on The Decemberists' official site[26] that Jenny Conlee had been diagnosed with breast cancer[27] and would miss most of the band's remaining tour dates while receiving treatment and recovering.[28] In support of their bandmate, the band designed a 'Team Jenny' for the Yellow Bird Project to raise money for Planned Parenthood.[29] Conlee would later make a full recovery after her cancer went into remission.

Meanwhile, on April 7, 2011, the band released a music video for their song "This Is Why We Fight". Directed by Aaron Stewart-Ahn, the video depicts a band of teenagers living in a bleak, post-apocalyptic society. Disgusted with the tyrannical rule of their "king", one boy and one girl lead a splinter group away from the camp. Outraged, the king and his forces attack, but the video cuts to black before any resolution can be seen. In August, an eight-song set was released on iTunes featuring six previously released tracks and two new covers: Leonard Cohen's "Hey, That’s No Way To Say Goodbye" and the Fruit Bats' "When U Love Somebody". Later that month, a new music video was debuted for the track entitled "Calamity Song". The video depicts a game, played on a tennis court by children, of simulated thermonuclear war as described in the "Eschaton" scene of David Foster Wallace's novel Infinite Jest.[30]

Meloy announced during the "Popes of Pendarvia" tour that the group would take a multi-year hiatus once the touring cycle was over. To cap off this period of activity, the band released the follow-up outtake EP Long Live the King on November 1, 2011, as well as a live album from their tour for The King is Dead titled We All Raise Our Voices to the Air (Live Songs 04.11–08.11) on March 13, 2012. In addition, the band recorded a song for The Hunger Games soundtrack, called "One Engine". The soundtrack, The Hunger Games: Songs from District 12 and Beyond, was released on March 20, 2012.

While on hiatus, the group's only activity as The Decemberists was a cameo appearance on the 7th episode in the 24th season of The Simpsons, in which the band was rendered in the show's traditional style of animation and presented as the hip, new music teachers of Springfield Elementary. As well, the episode's theme music was performed with the signature folk flair of The Decemberists.

2014–2015: What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World

During a solo tour in 2013, Meloy announced that The Decemberists would end their hiatus and begin working on a new album within the next year. The hiatus officially concluded on March 5, 2014, with the announcement of two headlining shows at Portland's Crystal Ballroom, the band's first shows in three years, where they played their debut album, Castaways and Cutouts, in its entirety.[31][32] On April 24, further establishing their return, the band performed on the Season 6 finale of the NBC comedy series Parks and Recreation.[33] Additionally, The Decemberists were the mystery band for the 2014 Boston Calling Music Festival, where they played on Saturday, May 24.[34]

On November 3, 2014, "Make You Better", The Decemberists' first single off the new album, was released,[35] and on January 20, 2015, the band's seventh studio album, What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World, was released.[36][37] To commemorate both the release of the new album and the Decemberists' success as a whole, January 20 was officially declared "Decemberists Day" in the group's hometown of Portland, Oregon, by mayor Charlie Hales.[38]

In support of the album, The Decemberists made late-night appearances on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and Conan, and on February 11, embarked on a European tour which included dates in Ireland, the UK, The Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, and Italy. A North American tour began on March 21, 2015, in the band's hometown of Portland, Oregon.[39]

On October 9, 2015, The Decemberists released a five-track EP compiled from leftover tracks recorded during the What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World sessions entitled florasongs.[40]

2017–2018: Offa Rex

A collaborative album titled The Queen of Hearts with UK folk artist Olivia Chaney was released under the name Offa Rex on Nonesuch Records on July 14, 2017. The album is composed mainly of versions of traditional and British folk revival songs from the 1970s. U.S. tour dates were announced for July and August 2017. In late 2017, the band contributed "Ben Franklin's Song", with lyrics by Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, to Miranda's monthly "Hamildrops".

2018–present: I'll Be Your Girl

On January 17, 2018, the band announced the new album I'll Be Your Girl, released on March 16. The album is produced by John Congleton and was accompanied by a tour.[41] On August 14, the band's concert at Prospect Park Bandshell (part of the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn Festival) was broadcast live on WFUV.[42][43] Along with newer material, the band performed The Crane Wife in its entirety.[43] On December 14 of that year, they released an EP, Traveling On.[44]

Pitchfork highlighted that the band had planned a 2020 tour for their twentieth anniversary; however, it "was bumped to 2021 before being canceled outright".[45] The group celebrated their twentieth anniversary with a series of streamed concerts in April 2021.[46][47] Their North American tour in August 2022 was titled Arise From The Bunkers.[45][48][49]

Musical style

 
Conlee playing accordion, with other keyboard instruments nearby

The group's songs range from upbeat pop to instrumentally lush ballads, and often employ instruments like the accordion, keyboards, and upright bass. In its lyrics, the band eschews the introspection common to modern rock, instead favoring a storytelling approach, as evidenced in songs such as "My Mother Was a Chinese Trapeze Artist" from the 5 Songs EP and "The Mariner's Revenge Song" on Picaresque. The band's songs convey tales ranging from whimsical ("The Sporting Life", "Apology Song") to epic ("The Tain") to dark ("Odalisque", "The Rake's Song") to political ("16 Military Wives", "Valerie Plame"), and often invoke historical events and themes from around the world ("Yankee Bayonet", "Shankill Butchers").

Their musical style has been described as indie rock,[50] baroque pop,[50] indie pop,[51] indie folk,[52] alternative rock,[53] folk rock,[31] and orchestral pop.[54] The band's 2009 release, The Hazards of Love, supplemented their usual folk and alternative style with progressive rock and metal.[55]

Influences and character

On their website, the group claim that their official drink is Orangina, that they love the video game BioShock and "adore" the bands Norfolk & Western, Explosions In The Sky, The Postal Service, The Long Winters, Death Cab for Cutie, Dokken, Tycho, El Ten Eleven, The Shins, The Octopus Project, Electrelane, Camera Obscura, Clearlake, The Thermals, Modest Mouse, Swords and Earlimart. The band's official biography, keeping up their reputation for grandiloquence, also describes how they met in a Turkish bath. A footnote following the biography claims, "The Decemberists travel exclusively by Dr. Herring's Brand Dirigible Balloons." Colin Meloy has listed Anne Briggs, Nic Jones, and Shirley Collins – who led the 1960s British folk revival – as major influences on The Hazards of Love. Meloy has also confessed a "slavish love" for Morrissey, one of his principal influences, to whom he has a tattoo dedicated,[53] and has made "a sort of pilgrimage" to the site of the cover photograph for The Waterboys' Fisherman's Blues, an album he wore "out from obsessively repeated listens."[56] The band has also cited their liking for Siouxsie and the Banshees,[57] and the pop tunes of R.E.M. and XTC. The band also draws inspiration from British and Irish folk music.[58]

Band members

Timeline

Discography

References

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External links

  • Official website
  • The Decemberists collection at the Internet Archive's live music archive

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Decemberists redirects here Not to be confused with Decembrists The Decemberists are an American indie rock band from Portland Oregon The band consists of Colin Meloy lead vocals guitar principal songwriter Chris Funk guitar multi instrumentalist Jenny Conlee piano keyboards accordion Nate Query bass and John Moen drums The DecemberistsThe Decemberists in 2007Background informationOriginPortland Oregon U S GenresIndie rock baroque pop indie pop indie folk alternative rock folk rock orchestral popYears active2000 presentLabelsKill Rock Stars Capitol Hush RecordsMembersColin MeloyChris FunkJenny ConleeNate QueryJohn MoenPast membersJesse EmersonEzra HolbrookRachel BlumbergPetra HadenWebsiteDecemberists comTheir debut EP 5 Songs was self released in 2001 Their eighth and latest full length album I ll Be Your Girl was released on March 16 2018 by Capitol Records and is the band s fifth record with the label In addition to their lyrics which often focus on historical incidents and or folklore the Decemberists are also well known for their eclectic live shows Audience participation is a part of each performance typically during encores The band stages whimsical reenactments of sea battles and other centuries old events typically of regional interest or acts out songs with members of the crowd In 2011 the track Down by the Water from the album The King Is Dead was nominated for Best Rock Song at the 54th Grammy Awards Contents 1 History 1 1 2000 Formation 1 2 2003 2005 Kill Rock Stars 1 3 2005 2006 Capitol Records debut and The Crane Wife 1 4 2007 A Bit of Grass Stain Does Not a Ruined Pair of Jeans Make tour 1 5 2008 Always the Bridesmaid 1 6 2009 The Hazards of Love 1 7 2010 2011 The King Is Dead and hiatus 1 8 2014 2015 What a Terrible World What a Beautiful World 1 9 2017 2018 Offa Rex 1 10 2018 present I ll Be Your Girl 2 Musical style 2 1 Influences and character 3 Band members 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit2000 Formation Edit The Decemberists formed in 2000 when Colin Meloy left his band Tarkio in Montana and moved to Portland Oregon There he met Nate Query who introduced Meloy to Jenny Conlee they had played together in the band Calobo and the three scored a silent film together Playing a solo show prior to meeting Query Meloy met Chris Funk Funk was a fan of Tarkio and played pedal steel on the first two Decemberists releases not officially becoming a member until the third effort The band s first drummer Ezra Holbrook was replaced by Rachel Blumberg after Castaways and Cutouts who in turn was replaced by John Moen after Picaresque The band s name refers to the Decembrist revolt an 1825 insurrection in Imperial Russia Meloy has stated that the name is also meant to invoke the drama and melancholy of the month of December 1 5 Songs the band s debut extended play was self released in 2001 The members at that time played for several hours in a McMenamins hotel the night before to raise the money needed to record in the studio the next day This originally served as a demo tape and the five songs on it minus Apology Song were recorded in under two hours 2003 2005 Kill Rock Stars Edit After releasing its first full record Castaways and Cutouts on Hush Records the group moved onto the Kill Rock Stars recording label After the re release of Castaways Her Majesty the Decemberists was released in 2003 In 2004 the band released The Tain an eighteen and a half minute single track based on the Irish mythological epic Tain Bo Cuailnge The band s final album with Kill Rock Stars was Picaresque which was recorded in a former church In March 2005 the band distributed a music video via BitTorrent the self produced 16 Military Wives from Picaresque 2 In the same month the band s equipment trailer was stolen 3 fans contributed to a replacement fund and another fundraiser was organized via an eBay auction with buyers bidding for copies of Colin Meloy Sings Morrissey and original artwork by Carson Ellis The band also received help from Lee Kruger the Shins The Dandy Warhols and other musicians C F Martin amp Company offered 6 and 12 string guitars on permanent loan In early April police discovered the trailer and a portion of the band s merchandise in Clackamas Oregon but the instruments and equipment were not recovered 4 2005 2006 Capitol Records debut and The Crane Wife Edit On December 12 2005 Meloy revealed to Pitchfork Media that the band had signed to Capitol Records and planned to begin recording their major label debut with producers Tucker Martine and Chris Walla of Death Cab for Cutie in April 2006 5 The band s first album on Capitol The Crane Wife was released on October 3 2006 6 The release was accompanied by an appearance the same day on Late Night with Conan O Brien during which the band performed O Valencia The supporting tour called The Rout of the Patagons Tour began on October 17 2006 at Portland Oregon s Crystal Ballroom The opening act was Lavender Diamond Later in the tour Alasdair Roberts opened for the band In 2006 The Crane Wife was voted NPR listeners favorite album of the year as announced on the December 5 episode of All Songs Considered 7 and it remains one of the Decemberists most critically acclaimed records In November 2006 the band encouraged fans to create a music video for the single O Valencia using footage of the band in front of a green screen On his Comedy Central program Stephen Colbert started a mock feud with the band claiming his green screen challenge came first 8 the band countered that its 2005 on stage lightsaber fight in San Francisco preceded Colbert s idea 9 The feud culminated in a December 20 guitar solo competition 9 on Colbert s show with lead guitarist Funk representing the band After Colbert feigned a hand injury Peter Frampton took over for Colbert and won an audience vote Show guests got involved with New York Governor elect Eliot Spitzer and Dr Henry Kissinger declaring Tonight I think the American people won The prize for winning the challenge was revealed to be a copy of The Crane Wife According to Meloy the Colbert challenge was not scripted though the band was told that Frampton would step in for Colbert 10 2007 A Bit of Grass Stain Does Not a Ruined Pair of Jeans Make tour Edit In July 2007 the band embarked on a five date tour with a full orchestral accompaniment On July 7 the tour put the band on the stage of the historic Hollywood Bowl for the first time pairing them with the Los Angeles Philharmonic 11 On July 15 the band performed with The Mann Festival Orchestra at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia Pennsylvania where they debuted a new song 12 On July 23 with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at the legendary Chastain Park Amphitheater in Atlanta Georgia The band then played a free concert in Chicago at the Millennium Park with the Grant Park Symphony Orchestra On October 6 2007 the band announced the cancellation of the remainder of their European tour citing the ill health of a band member On November 1 2007 the band further canceled the remaining 28 shows of their Long and Short of It tour 13 2008 Always the Bridesmaid Edit The members of The Decemberists appeared individually billed as Colin Meloy Chris Funk Jenny Conlee Nate Query and John Moen to perform in support of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama at a rally at the Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland Oregon on May 18 2008 On October 14 2008 the band began releasing a series of singles called Always the Bridesmaid a volume was released every month until the end of the year The band also took up a limited tour in support of the singles including an appearance on Late Night with Conan O Brien 2009 The Hazards of Love Edit The Hazards of Love was released on March 24 2009 on Capitol Records under Red Light Management Jason Colton and Ron Laffitte 14 It was made available for download on iTunes one week earlier on March 17 2009 The track The Rake s Song was put up for download on The Decemberists website in advance of the album s release During Meloy s 2008 U S tour he played several new songs that were included on the album The album was produced by Tucker Martine 15 In a post on Rolling Stone s Rock n Roll Daily blog the band revealed more details about the album The original plan was for The Hazards of Love to be a staged musical However it seems that the story was unstageable in such a format Instead the band played the entire album start to finish at each concert on the spring tour 16 A press release read The album began when Meloy long fascinated by the British folk revival of the 1960s found a copy of revered vocalist Anne Briggs s 1966 EP titled The Hazards of Love Since there was no actual song with the album s title he set out to write one but was soon immersed in something much larger The Hazards of Love tells the tale of a woman named Margaret her shape shifting lover William his fey forest queen mother and a cold blooded lascivious rake who recounts with spine chilling ease how he came to be living so easy and free in The Rake s Song Lavender Diamond s Becky Stark and My Brightest Diamond s Shara Nova deliver the lead vocals for the female characters while My Morning Jacket s Jim James Robyn Hitchcock and The Spinanes Rebecca Gates appear in supporting roles The range of sounds reflects the characters arcs from the accordion s singsong lilt in Isn t it a Lovely Night to the heavy metal thunder of The Queen s Rebuke The Crossing On February 9 2009 the Decemberists announced in a newsletter to fans that they would be embarking on the first leg of the A Short Fazed Hovel Tour 2009 starting on May 19 in Los Angeles at the Hollywood Palladium The newsletter included a complete list of dates for the first leg of the tour ending on June 14 at the Bonnaroo Music amp Arts Festival in Manchester Tennessee On Monday April 27 the band performed a shortened version of The Wanting Comes in Waves Repaid on The Colbert Report On August 14 2009 the Decemberists played in Pittsburgh at the Benedum Center During the show the band members performed a skit where they ran up and down the aisles participating in a fictitious battle at Fort Pitt On September 19 2009 The Decemberists played a lottery show originally billed as a by request show 17 at Terminal 5 in New York City The setlist was composed of songs drawn from a large bingo turner kept on stage The master of ceremonies for the evening was singer songwriter John Wesley Harding and the opening act was Laura Veirs and the Hall of Flames The randomized setlist included July July Yankee Bayonet I Will Be Home Then The Tain I V Annan Water The Crane Wife 3 and The Island Come and See The Landlord s Daughter You ll Not Feel the Drowning and an original song as a bingo ball suggested called Miracle on the Hudson 18 19 20 In 2009 The Decemberists also contributed the song Sleepless to the AIDS benefit album Dark Was the Night which was produced by the Red Hot Organization During their European tour in the winter of 2010 the band performed The Mariner s Revenge Song at the conclusion of each date The audience was encouraged to scream as if they were being consumed by a whale mentioned in the track s narrative while the band pretended to die on stage 21 2010 2011 The King Is Dead and hiatus Edit The Decemberists remained off tour as they embarked on a new studio album On September 4 2010 the band opened for Neko Case and the headliner Bob Dylan the first day of the Bumbershoot Arts and Music Festival in Seattle WA There they announced that they were wrapping up recording of a new album and debuted three of its tracks The King Is Dead was released on January 14 2011 with Peter Buck of R E M contributing instrumentation to three of its songs Colin Meloy later affirmed that R E M had been an inspiration during the writing and recording of some of the album s material 22 Down by the Water a track from the new album was released via the band s official site on November 2 and was immediately available on iTunes as a free download The song would later be nominated for Best Rock Song at the 54th Grammy Awards The King Is Dead debuted at No 1 on the Billboard 200 in the United States upon its release the first time a Decemberists album would achieve this As compared to the band s previous work which was influenced by the music of the British folk revival The King Is Dead was more influenced by traditionally American genres including country blues and Americana 23 The Decemberists Popes of Pendarvia World Tour in support of The King Is Dead began with a show on January 25 2011 at Beacon Theatre in New York City 24 The tour which included engagements throughout the U S Canada and Europe ended on August 26 at the McMenamins Edgefield in Troutdale Oregon 25 During the tour on May 3 it was announced on The Decemberists official site 26 that Jenny Conlee had been diagnosed with breast cancer 27 and would miss most of the band s remaining tour dates while receiving treatment and recovering 28 In support of their bandmate the band designed a Team Jenny charity t shirt for the Yellow Bird Project to raise money for Planned Parenthood 29 Conlee would later make a full recovery after her cancer went into remission Meanwhile on April 7 2011 the band released a music video for their song This Is Why We Fight Directed by Aaron Stewart Ahn the video depicts a band of teenagers living in a bleak post apocalyptic society Disgusted with the tyrannical rule of their king one boy and one girl lead a splinter group away from the camp Outraged the king and his forces attack but the video cuts to black before any resolution can be seen In August an eight song set was released on iTunes featuring six previously released tracks and two new covers Leonard Cohen s Hey That s No Way To Say Goodbye and the Fruit Bats When U Love Somebody Later that month a new music video was debuted for the track entitled Calamity Song The video depicts a game played on a tennis court by children of simulated thermonuclear war as described in the Eschaton scene of David Foster Wallace s novel Infinite Jest 30 Meloy announced during the Popes of Pendarvia tour that the group would take a multi year hiatus once the touring cycle was over To cap off this period of activity the band released the follow up outtake EP Long Live the King on November 1 2011 as well as a live album from their tour for The King is Dead titled We All Raise Our Voices to the Air Live Songs 04 11 08 11 on March 13 2012 In addition the band recorded a song for The Hunger Games soundtrack called One Engine The soundtrack The Hunger Games Songs from District 12 and Beyond was released on March 20 2012 While on hiatus the group s only activity as The Decemberists was a cameo appearance on the 7th episode in the 24th season of The Simpsons in which the band was rendered in the show s traditional style of animation and presented as the hip new music teachers of Springfield Elementary As well the episode s theme music was performed with the signature folk flair of The Decemberists 2014 2015 What a Terrible World What a Beautiful World Edit During a solo tour in 2013 Meloy announced that The Decemberists would end their hiatus and begin working on a new album within the next year The hiatus officially concluded on March 5 2014 with the announcement of two headlining shows at Portland s Crystal Ballroom the band s first shows in three years where they played their debut album Castaways and Cutouts in its entirety 31 32 On April 24 further establishing their return the band performed on the Season 6 finale of the NBC comedy series Parks and Recreation 33 Additionally The Decemberists were the mystery band for the 2014 Boston Calling Music Festival where they played on Saturday May 24 34 On November 3 2014 Make You Better The Decemberists first single off the new album was released 35 and on January 20 2015 the band s seventh studio album What a Terrible World What a Beautiful World was released 36 37 To commemorate both the release of the new album and the Decemberists success as a whole January 20 was officially declared Decemberists Day in the group s hometown of Portland Oregon by mayor Charlie Hales 38 In support of the album The Decemberists made late night appearances on Jimmy Kimmel Live and Conan and on February 11 embarked on a European tour which included dates in Ireland the UK The Netherlands Belgium Switzerland Germany and Italy A North American tour began on March 21 2015 in the band s hometown of Portland Oregon 39 On October 9 2015 The Decemberists released a five track EP compiled from leftover tracks recorded during the What a Terrible World What a Beautiful World sessions entitled florasongs 40 2017 2018 Offa Rex Edit A collaborative album titled The Queen of Hearts with UK folk artist Olivia Chaney was released under the name Offa Rex on Nonesuch Records on July 14 2017 The album is composed mainly of versions of traditional and British folk revival songs from the 1970s U S tour dates were announced for July and August 2017 In late 2017 the band contributed Ben Franklin s Song with lyrics by Hamilton creator Lin Manuel Miranda to Miranda s monthly Hamildrops 2018 present I ll Be Your Girl Edit On January 17 2018 the band announced the new album I ll Be Your Girl released on March 16 The album is produced by John Congleton and was accompanied by a tour 41 On August 14 the band s concert at Prospect Park Bandshell part of the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn Festival was broadcast live on WFUV 42 43 Along with newer material the band performed The Crane Wife in its entirety 43 On December 14 of that year they released an EP Traveling On 44 Pitchfork highlighted that the band had planned a 2020 tour for their twentieth anniversary however it was bumped to 2021 before being canceled outright 45 The group celebrated their twentieth anniversary with a series of streamed concerts in April 2021 46 47 Their North American tour in August 2022 was titled Arise From The Bunkers 45 48 49 Musical style Edit Conlee playing accordion with other keyboard instruments nearby The group s songs range from upbeat pop to instrumentally lush ballads and often employ instruments like the accordion keyboards and upright bass In its lyrics the band eschews the introspection common to modern rock instead favoring a storytelling approach as evidenced in songs such as My Mother Was a Chinese Trapeze Artist from the 5 Songs EP and The Mariner s Revenge Song on Picaresque The band s songs convey tales ranging from whimsical The Sporting Life Apology Song to epic The Tain to dark Odalisque The Rake s Song to political 16 Military Wives Valerie Plame and often invoke historical events and themes from around the world Yankee Bayonet Shankill Butchers Their musical style has been described as indie rock 50 baroque pop 50 indie pop 51 indie folk 52 alternative rock 53 folk rock 31 and orchestral pop 54 The band s 2009 release The Hazards of Love supplemented their usual folk and alternative style with progressive rock and metal 55 Influences and character Edit On their website the group claim that their official drink is Orangina that they love the video game BioShock and adore the bands Norfolk amp Western Explosions In The Sky The Postal Service The Long Winters Death Cab for Cutie Dokken Tycho El Ten Eleven The Shins The Octopus Project Electrelane Camera Obscura Clearlake The Thermals Modest Mouse Swords and Earlimart The band s official biography keeping up their reputation for grandiloquence also describes how they met in a Turkish bath A footnote following the biography claims The Decemberists travel exclusively by Dr Herring s Brand Dirigible Balloons Colin Meloy has listed Anne Briggs Nic Jones and Shirley Collins who led the 1960s British folk revival as major influences on The Hazards of Love Meloy has also confessed a slavish love for Morrissey one of his principal influences to whom he has a tattoo dedicated 53 and has made a sort of pilgrimage to the site of the cover photograph for The Waterboys Fisherman s Blues an album he wore out from obsessively repeated listens 56 The band has also cited their liking for Siouxsie and the Banshees 57 and the pop tunes of R E M and XTC The band also draws inspiration from British and Irish folk music 58 Band members EditCurrent members Colin Meloy lead vocals rhythm guitar bouzouki harmonica 2000 present Chris Funk lead guitar pedal steel dobro mandolin banjo theremin backing vocals 2000 present Nate Query double bass bass guitar cello backing vocals 2000 2003 2004 present Jenny Conlee keyboards piano organ accordion glockenspiel backing vocals 2000 present John Moen drums backing vocals 2005 present Current touring musicians Lizzy Ellison backing vocals guitar keyboards banjo 2022 present 59 Former members Ezra Holbrook drums backing vocals 2000 2002 Rachel Blumberg drums backing vocals 2002 2005 Jesse Emerson bass guitar double bass backing vocals 2003 2004 Petra Haden violin backing vocals 2005 2006 touring musician 2004 2005 Former touring musicians Sara Watkins fiddle guitar backing vocals 2011 Nora O Connor Kean backing vocals guitar 2014 2020 Kelly Hogan backing vocals percussion 2016 2020 TimelineDiscography EditMain article The Decemberists discography Castaways and Cutouts 2002 Her Majesty the Decemberists 2003 Picaresque 2005 The Crane Wife 2006 The Hazards of Love 2009 The King Is Dead 2011 What a Terrible World What a Beautiful World 2015 The Queen of Hearts with Olivia Chaney as Offa Rex 2017 I ll Be Your Girl 2018 References Edit Armstrong Gene June 17 2004 On Behalf of Orangina The Decemberists perform their dramatic literary alt rock with orangina soda in tow Tucson Weekly Retrieved October 10 2006 Rockers Flex BitTorrent s Muscle Wired News March 23 2005 Archived from the original on November 9 2006 Decemberists Shipwrecked By Pirates CMJ March 22 2005 Archived from the original 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