Her Majesty, the Decemberists
General
| Sep 2003
Reviews
Natty
Reviewed 2003-11-22
Reviewed 2003-11-22
Gorgeous, singular, indie rock with a host of diverse influences. One could say that the Decemberists are what you would get if you crossed Neutral Milk Hotel with Belle and Sebastian, but that wouldn’t be doing justice to this unique and amazing band. This album picks up where their equally awesome debut left off, pushing their neo-traditionalist psychy folk-rock into ever more eclectic and musically inventive waters. This album is a tad less accessible, but ultimately captures even more grand, sweeping moments. The isn’t an un-wonderful track on here. It’s an incredible piece of work, and all tracks are strongly recommended, especially 1 and 3. Spin this baby till the cows get dizzy.
**1. Yarrr! A pirate shanty, complete with cymbals like waves, creaking timbers, bells, and windchimes. Lovely cacophonous bits, dark guitar, accordion. Amazing.
2. Nice, bouncy tune. Ever-so catchy!
**3. A touching tribute to Los Angeles. My other favorite on the album. Great violin. Sweet track.
*4. Begins slow and soft, then grabs you with the sweeping, majestic, piano-driven chorus. Beautiful denouement, with strings and flute.
5. Mid-tempo, melancholic. Listen to those vibes...wow.
*6. Jangly guitar and organ. Spritely!
7. A cheery little tune about trench warfare. Just what you always wanted!
*8. Soft, beautiful, acoustic-y number with some of the strangest lyrics.
9. Oompa bassline, accordion, tambourine. Like some kind of morbid polka.
*10. A slowly building, epic number. God, this is beautiful.
*11. Old-timey sounding, with lo-fi buzz and saloon piano. So very very tight.
-Natty
**1. Yarrr! A pirate shanty, complete with cymbals like waves, creaking timbers, bells, and windchimes. Lovely cacophonous bits, dark guitar, accordion. Amazing.
2. Nice, bouncy tune. Ever-so catchy!
**3. A touching tribute to Los Angeles. My other favorite on the album. Great violin. Sweet track.
*4. Begins slow and soft, then grabs you with the sweeping, majestic, piano-driven chorus. Beautiful denouement, with strings and flute.
5. Mid-tempo, melancholic. Listen to those vibes...wow.
*6. Jangly guitar and organ. Spritely!
7. A cheery little tune about trench warfare. Just what you always wanted!
*8. Soft, beautiful, acoustic-y number with some of the strangest lyrics.
9. Oompa bassline, accordion, tambourine. Like some kind of morbid polka.
*10. A slowly building, epic number. God, this is beautiful.
*11. Old-timey sounding, with lo-fi buzz and saloon piano. So very very tight.
-Natty
Recent airplay
Los Angeles, I'm Yours
where's my snail? — Nov 16, 2024
Los Angeles, I'm Yours, Red Right Ankle
National Treasure — Nov 11, 2017
Los Angeles, I'm Yours
All Passion No Technique — Jan 21, 2016
Los Angeles, I'm Yours
Mix Tape — Feb 03, 2015
Shanty for the Arethusa
The Fishbowl — Jan 20, 2015
Los Angeles, I'm Yours
Mix Tape — Jan 10, 2015
Charting
2003-12-08 — 2004-02-09
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Feb 8 | 1 |
| Feb 1 | 1 |
| Jan 25 | 3 |
| Jan 18 | 2 |
| Jan 11 | 3 |
| Jan 4 | 1 |
| Dec 28 | 1 |
| Dec 21 | 2 |
Track listing
| 1. | Shanty for the Arethusa | ||
| 2. | Billy Liar | ||
| 3. | Los Angeles, I'm Yours | ||
| 4. | The Gymnast, High Above the | ||
| 5. | The Bachelor and the Bride | ||
| 6. | Song for Myla Goldberg | ||
| 7. | The Soldiering Life | ||
| 8. | Red Right Ankle | ||
| 9. | I Was Meant for the Stage | ||
| 10. | As I Rise |
