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The Decemberists

The Decemberists are arguably one of the most eccentric bands among contemporary indie acts, with their approach to songwriting owing more to storytelling and the tradition of naval seashantys than introspective exploration of moods. The band started out as an indie folk-rock formation, releasing releasing three albums before signing to their first major label, Capitol Records, in late 2005. Their next two albums, "The Crane Wife" and "The Hazards of Love" saw them expanding and developping the more progressive- influenced sound they had hinted at with their 2004 EP "The Tain", still st ...read more

The Decemberists are arguably one of the most eccentric bands among contemporary indie acts, with their approach to songwriting owing more to storytelling and the tradition of naval seashantys than introspective exploration of moods. The band started out as an indie folk-rock formation, releasing releasing three albums before signing to their first major label, Capitol Records, in late 2005. Their next two albums, "The Crane Wife" and "The Hazards of Love" saw them expanding and developping the more progressive- influenced sound they had hinted at with their 2004 EP "The Tain", still staying within the realm of indie folk. In 2011, after having toured extensively for some years, The Decemberists went back to a more stripped-down formula with the americana-tinted The King is Dead. Their seventh studio album, "What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World", is scheduled for release in early 2015. The band has gained a considerable popularity over the years, and have been considered a major act of the indie-folk scene by many. « hide

Similar Bands: Fleet Foxes, The Shins, The Thermals, Murder By Death, Neutral Milk Hotel

LPs
As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again
2024

I’ll Be Your Girl
2018

2.7
106 Votes
What A Terrible World, What A Beautiful World
2015

3.4
251 Votes
The King Is Dead
2011

3.4
560 Votes
The Hazards of Love
2009

3.8
760 Votes
The Crane Wife
2006

3.9
1,005 Votes
Picaresque
2005

3.9
714 Votes
Her Majesty the Decemberists
2003

3.5
306 Votes
Castaways and Cutouts
2002

3.8
466 Votes
EPs
Traveling On
2018

3.3
5 Votes
Florasongs
2015

2.9
15 Votes
Long Live the King
2011

3.2
61 Votes
Always the Bridesmaid
2008

3.5
28 Votes
Picaresqueties
2005

2.9
11 Votes
The Tain
2004

3.8
79 Votes
5 Songs
2003

3.6
69 Votes
Live Albums
We All Raise Our Voices to the Air
03/13/2012

4.1
17 Votes
Live at Bull Moose
2011

3.5
1 Votes
Live From SoHo
2007

4.4
5 Votes

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