It was interesting to hear the Decemberists infuse shouts and distortion into the thornier, Valentine’s and family values-friendly “The Rake’s Song. As a followup, The Hazards Of Love‘s (first) title track opens with a little bit of drone before acoustic guitars enter the picture and Colin Meloy tells us his true love went riding out in white and green and gray. It has less oomph than “The Rake’s Song,” yes, but there is something psychedelic (and jammy) about the instrumentation, which keeps it from snoring entirely. Also someone yells at the end, just in case you were nodding off.

Or you can take a listen at the band’s MySpace.

The Hazards Of Love is out 3/24 via Capitol.

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Comments (5)
  1. not nearly as much fun as the rake’s song. i still have high hopes for the album

  2. Wild Spiders  |   Posted on Feb 17th, 2009

    It was more of a mesmerized nodding for some of us…

  3. Both this and “The Rake’s Song” are really disappointing. I don’t like either of them, at all. Well, maybe a like “The Rake’s Song” a little bit.

  4. johnnyboy  |   Posted on Feb 17th, 2009

    not bad, not bad at at all

  5. come on colin, jack white already pulled out that thistles/whistles lyric on icky thump

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