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August 17, 2006

The Crane Wife Watercooler

Decemberists' The Crane Wife (out 10/3 on that hot new indie Capitol) gets its name from a Japanese folk tale for children. The press release says: "The instruments chart a far-flung course through multiple musical genres into a full-blown masterpiece."

No joke. The Crane Wife is a masterpiece.

The epic 12-minute "The Island" kicks off with two-minute Pink Floyd space jam, then alternates between organ freakout and finger-picked madrigal. So prog, so awesome and unexpected. "Perfect Crime #2" rips the riff from Steely Dan's "Do It Again," but, you know, of course it's about rape and murder. And "Summersong" is not summery so much as a nautical tale of doomed love punctuated by an accordian hook and Colin's sing-song inflections. Stereogum fave Laura Veirs guests on "Yankee Bayonet," a gorgeous duet suited to two poets: "Oh my love though our bodies may be parted / Though our skin may not touch skin / Look for me with the sun bright sparrow / I will come on the breath of the wind," they croon in unison. Elsewhere, the Mozisms and morbidity one expects from Mr. Meloy abound. Overall, less poppy than Picaresque (no obvious "Sixteen Military Wives" single), but Crane Wife is as classic if not moreso.

We know how Colin feels about P2P leaks, so no MP3s for you! But thirty second samples are streaming at number of online retailers. Windows Media links:

1. The Crane Wife 3
2. The Island, Come and See, The Landlord's Daughter, You'll Not Feel the Drowning
3. Yankee Bayonet (I Will Be Home Then)
4. O Valencia!
5. The Perfect Crime #2
6. When the War Came
7. Shankhill Butchers
8. Summersong
9. The Crane Wife 1 & 2
10. Sons & Daughters

Let's say, hypothetically, you heard the album. Is not it so fucking awesome?

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Yeah, I love it, I think it's better than Picaresque and maybe as good as the first two albums. More of a muscular sound and it works well for them.

Posted by: Richie at 08/17/06 2:20 PM | Reply
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it's their best album.

and partly because they've ditched a lot of their annoying habits.

i've been listening nonstop.

Posted by: DrJimmy at 08/17/06 2:20 PM | Reply
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the new album is too jammy and meanders around good ideas. the latter part of the album is solid though.

Posted by: ryan at 08/17/06 2:21 PM | Reply
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so i heard it, but not leaked, through the radio station i'm at, so i feel not as guilty...anyway there's some really good stuff. I don't know if i'm really diggin the longer songs. They don't have that same "epic" feeling that the tain had. However there are plenty of songs on the album that are sounding great, perfect crime, valencia, crane wife 3...can't wait to get my hands on the vinyl version of this as well as buying the cd once it ocmes out. Love the Decemberists, hope the album does well!

Posted by: max at 08/17/06 2:23 PM | Reply
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the new album is too jammy and meanders around good ideas. the latter part of the album is solid though.

Posted by: ryan at 08/17/06 2:23 PM | Reply
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Hey, this is tagged under "Laura Veirs"...?

By the way, "Do It Again" is about death, gambling and depression. Maybe not rape and murder, but you make it seem like the Dan are sunshine and roses by comparison.

Posted by: Spencer at 08/17/06 2:27 PM | Reply
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I'm really impressed by this too, to the point where I'm confronting the reality that I may actually be a Decemberists fan.

I reckon that "O Valencia" is actually the most obvious single in their catalog to date, and that "The Perfect Crime" and "Yankee Bayonet" wouldn't be bad follow-ups.

Posted by: Matthew at 08/17/06 2:29 PM | Reply
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I'm really impressed by this too, to the point where I'm confronting the reality that I may actually be a Decemberists fan.

I reckon that "O Valencia" is actually the most obvious single in their catalog to date, and that "The Perfect Crime" and "Yankee Bayonet" wouldn't be bad follow-ups.

Posted by: Matthew at 08/17/06 2:31 PM | Reply
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Colin and Laura Viers sound so good on "Yankee Bayonet". I'm sold.

Posted by: Kier at 08/17/06 2:36 PM | Reply
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Laura duets on one of the songs.

Posted by: robert duffy at 08/17/06 2:37 PM | Reply
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Are folks here commenting on hearing the album in full or just the sound clips here? Where can we cough cough barrow the album until 10/03?

Posted by: mk at 08/17/06 2:44 PM | Reply
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I definitely like the album, though I can't say it's my favorite of theirs. It's definitely a grower, though. It's very, very different than what I would have expected for a major label debut. Bless 'em for putting two 10 minute+ songs on there. In a way, this is kinda a full-length Tain, in terms of its central theme and use of different sounds/ideas than usual.

Posted by: Steve at 08/17/06 2:51 PM | Reply
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What a truly magnificent record. I can not wait for this one to hit stores.

Posted by: Sam at 08/17/06 2:51 PM | Reply
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Actually, having listened to it a few times I think the last two songs reveal themselves to be the best on the album.. Crane Wife Parts 1-2 is just such a euphoric trip and Sons & Daughters has this great trad marching song feel to it, makes me want to sing along more than anything I've heard lately.

Posted by: Richie at 08/17/06 2:53 PM | Reply
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Are we all listening to the same album? Beyond the one song that runs off with every bad idea prog-rock ever had, you've got a bunch of half-baked, obvious melodies. Seriously, they step outside of the formula for one song... the rest is just "Decemberists-By-Numbers".

Posted by: Marc at 08/17/06 3:03 PM | Reply
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yeah, this album DEFINITELY takes some listening to/multiple plays to come to really appreciate.

the last 2 tracks, crane wife 1 & 2 and sons & daughters are beautifully written...i'm so glad they leaked too. when it was just the 8 songs out i really didn't feel it at ALL, but with the last two in the mix it really rounds out the record. oh, and the artwork doesn't hurt either (;

Posted by: kory at 08/17/06 3:06 PM | Reply
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the perfect crime 2 is a pretty good song and different.

Posted by: elton at 08/17/06 3:12 PM | Reply
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I wouldn't say The Perfect Crime or When The War Came are Decemberists-by-numbers, they definately make an effort to branch out their musical style on those... you could also argue that Summersong is more trad than anything else they've attempted. As for the rest, sure it's a style you've heard before, but I think they do it well on this one. Picaresque tried very hard to be epic and sounded overcooked, whereas this one feels looser and less strained but ends up achieving an epic feel.

Posted by: Richie at 08/17/06 3:20 PM | Reply
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sounds great so far!

try listening to "The Crane Wife" selections in order (1-3), it actually sounds better this way.

Posted by: matt at 08/17/06 3:46 PM | Reply
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I found it to be quite boring and not very memorable upon the first and second listen. I will try again.

Posted by: wes at 08/17/06 3:52 PM | Reply
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i feel like i heard this playing in urban outfitters today. it sounded like colin's voice, it was very 'prog-y' and it didn't sound very familar to me (and ive listened to most of their stuff).


or maybe it's all in my head....

Posted by: dan at 08/17/06 3:52 PM | Reply
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hxxp://www.megaupload.com/?d=297VAZXE

Posted by: pat at 08/17/06 5:01 PM | Reply
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Has anyone seen the deleted scene from "A Mighty Wind" where Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara sing "Killington Hill," a song so relentlessly morbid despite its jaunty tune? That's what the Decemberists always remind me of - and I sort of love them for that.

If anyone can find those lyrics, reprint them please!

Posted by: Lawyerlike at 08/17/06 5:06 PM | Reply
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Has anyone seen the deleted scene from "A Mighty Wind" where Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara sing "Killington Hill," a song so relentlessly morbid despite its jaunty tune? That's what the Decemberists always remind me of - and I sort of love them for that.

If anyone can find those lyrics, reprint them please!

Posted by: Lawyerlike at 08/17/06 5:16 PM | Reply
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i've heard it. i like it. i'm not blown away. the lyrics are not nearly as good as in prior albums, but everything else is doing it for me. i felt that something is missing and i don't know what, and i'm as big a fan as they come.
but i realized that not only were my expectations unreasonable, but this is simply the next decemberists album of many to come - considering it is a fairly straightforward conceptual piece, it was wonderfully wrought.

Posted by: david. at 08/18/06 1:15 AM | Reply
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i agree with all of you, you're right, it's true!!

Posted by: huh_whuh? at 08/21/06 11:05 PM | Reply
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what did that last guy just say?

the album is a beatiful blend of Fine.
it is fluent and conclusive.

Posted by: yah-whoa at 08/21/06 11:08 PM | Reply
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I definetly think that not only has the music improved, but the overall production itself has improved greatly! This is definetly up there with Picaresque, and definetly better than their first two albums.

I was suprised at how much this album rocks, from beginning to end it's all amazing material and it shows that bands today aren't all that bad.

Posted by: SysyphusX at 09/07/06 6:28 PM | Reply
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This is very disapointing. Definetly thier weakest work yet. It falls far away from the things that made me like them, and they have definetly just dropped out of my favorite bands list.

Posted by: tisk tisk at 09/10/06 4:17 PM | Reply
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Maybe it's a grower, but on first listen I have to say I'm disappointed. Where are the tunes?

Posted by: Gary at 09/12/06 4:37 AM | Reply
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Better than Picaresque. I cannot stop listening to it. Although, I would not call it their best . . . that is a debate for another day.

Posted by: Deidra at 09/19/06 12:30 AM | Reply
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I'm totally in love with the new album... The title tracks are gorgeous and I like the semi-new sound.

Posted by: Pechvarry at 09/29/06 4:03 PM | Reply
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Definitely their worst to date. I've listened to it in it's entirety at least 5 times and can find only fleeting glimpses of the melodicism and lyrical depth that I've come to expect. The opener is about as good as it gets in my opinion (Crane Wife 3) before the the proggy meanderings and middling re-hash ditties take over and leave me decidedly underwhelmed.

Posted by: H at 10/03/06 6:44 AM | Reply
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