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You'd notice these folks if they were walking down Main Street in your town with their stuffy 1880's attire, Japanese hand fans and, well, make-up, but would you know that they are The Decemberists?

Like their name, The Decemberists' music is unconventional. But that didn't stopped the group from rocketing upward - at warp speed compared to many other artists - to become one of the top indie bands of the past few years.

However, some of the group's first and most loyal fans were, let's say, less than happy when the band "crossed the line" and went big-time, signing on with Capitol Records this year to record The Crane Wife.

The group's founder, singer and songwriter, Colin Meloy, told The Boston Globe that signing with Capitol had not interfered with his work because the contract stipulates that "the label would stay out of the creative process."

Nevertheless, the talented indie quintet has wooed fans with their experimental, infectious music that combines pop and rock with contemporary and British folk influences infused with theatrical transitions, catchy melodies, melancholic bass lines, and crafty, often quirky, lyrics and subject matter.

Hints of Cake, Belle & Sebastian, They Might Be Giants and Tom Waits are sprinkled throughout their music. There are definitely other artists The Decemberists can be compared with simply because the diversity and depth of their music makes it hard to categorize them.

Meloy's music is described, on The Decemberists' official web site, as "an infallible melodic knack with a venturesome lyrical palette equally suitable for painting fantastical songs full of sea captains, legionnaires, chimney sweeps and seekers of all kinds."

The Missoulian spotlights the rise in popularity of The Decemberists - from the buzz initially created by a few indie bloggers and college radio disc jockeys, to their uncanny inability to be labeled by mainstream music journalism, and their frequent play volume on radio stations across the country and around the world.

Decemberists' Video Contest
Contribute your animation to a Decemberists' music video of "O Valencia" and win a computer. A green-screen contest? Hmmm, Didn't Steven Colbert do that first?

Go to MTV for more details. Deadline is December 15, 2006! You can also sample and download Decemberists' songs for less than .30 cents each (with monthly subscription).

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   November 12, 2006   

3 Comments:

At 5:50 PM , Anonymous Carrie in Lincoln, NE said...

Great article. It doesn't bother me all that much that the group went "big-time". Many indie bands like Pavement, The Killers, The New Pornographers hav made it big and they music is still good. I guess the question is - for how long?

 
At 12:37 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think you nailed it on the head carrie. As log as theyre approach to music hasnt been tainted, the band is still indie. I think at first it was easy to categorize indie bands by simply not having the money backbone of big labels. But I think indie bands now are best categorized by their approach to music and not simply their popularity status. Us indie people need to stop bieng so selfish (if thats how u spell it)

 
At 7:10 AM , Anonymous Nicole Fafalios said...

You MUST check out this rock band from Boston - I saw them in NYC - They're called The Honors - their live performance is the best I've seen in YEARS! www.myspace.com/thehonorsmusic - they kind of sound like a blend of Killers/Coldplay/The National/UT ish - I'll be surprised if they're not famous soon!

 

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