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The Decemberists

Castaways and Cutouts

  • AMG Review of Castaways and Cutouts

    Amg
    Stephen Cramer
    All Music Guide

    Colin Meloy's dynamic vocals lead the way on Castaways and Cutouts, the impressive 2003 effort by Portland, OR, quintet the Decemberists. Throughout the disc, Meloy's songs tell tales of life's castaways, including Spanish gypsies and Turkish prostitutes, painting glorious pictures with supposedly suspicious characters. After opening the album with two subdued tracks, "July, July!" is a lively anthem, setting a gloriously quirky pace for the rest of the disc. "A Cautionary Song" centers around Jenny Conlee's accordion, as acoustic guitar swirls around Meloy's narrative. "Odalisque" is quite possibly the highlight of the album, carrying the listener through peaks and valleys led by Conlee's juiced-up organ and Meloy's grittiest vocals of the disc. "Cocoon" calms the mood back down, with gentle piano and guitar serving as the song's backbone. On "The Legionnaire's Lament," the band's effortless folk is at its best, with choppy guitars and enchanting organ swirling behind Meloy's relentlessly thrilling storytelling. Yet again, the disc continues a rise-and-fall approach as the restrained and engaging "Clementine" is next, followed by the beautiful "California One," which features some jaw-dropping upright bass by Nate Query. That song makes a seamless transition into the closer, "Youth and Beauty Brigade," a carefully crafted epic full of witticisms and reserved style. Meloy's vocals are their most engaging by now, and while the last track might not be the standout song of the disc, it's perfectly positioned on the disc for maximum effect. The song's rising intensity and lyrical imagery add up for a stunning finish, leaving the listener clamoring for more, as all great albums do. Chris Funk adds guitar and theremin, and drummer Ezra Holbrook rounds out the five-piece band. Originally released in 2002 on Hush Records, Kill Rock Stars Records released Castaways and Cutouts in May 2003.

I bought the wrong Decemberists CD
over 3 years ago

I've been holding off on this for a while but I have to come clean: I bought the wrong Decemberists CD.I had a Barnes & Noble gift card, and though I normally don't buy CDs there, I wanted to use it and I already have about ten books at home that I haven't read yet, so I figured I'd buy the new Beck CD (which I bought the right one of, thanks), and the new Decemberists. The only ones in the bin...

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I bought the wrong Decemberists CD
over 3 years ago

I've been holding off on this for a while but I have to come clean: I bought the wrong Decemberists CD.I had a Barnes & Noble gift card, and though I normally don't buy CDs there, I wanted to use it and I already have about ten books at home that I haven't read yet, so I figured I'd buy the new Beck CD (which I bought the right one of, thanks), and the new Decemberists. The only ones in the bin...

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"The short of it" Sad news for Decemberist Fans
over 2 years ago

So, like many fans of the band The Decemberist, I was excited when I found out the band would be performing at least two days in my city. One day would be dedicated to all of their long songs [This day being called the Long of It] and the next being dedicated to all of the short songs [The short of it]. The Dates I was going to be attending were November 29 and 30th at the Wiltern in Los Angele...

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