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Monday, 16 October 2006 |
THE DECEMBERISTS' "THE CRANE WIFE"
TO BE RELEASED JANUARY 29th 2007
UK TOUR KICKS OFF FEBRUARY 2ND
The Crane Wife, the new album from the Decemberists will be released on Rough Trade Records on January 29th 2007. A North American tour kicks off on October 17th this year, with a two-night stand in their native Portland, Oregon. UK dates follow in February (listed below).
The Decemberists have built up a huge fanbase and garnered extensive, cross genre critical acclaim through their series of beautiful and fantastical albums brimming with flawless melodies and songs inhabited by casts of legionnaires, chimney sweeps, sea captains and seekers of all kinds. Led by these songs, and by a group dynamic that embraces experimentation even as it celebrates everything from classic pop to klezmer to Irish jig to prog rock, the Decemberists have hand-crafted a purely original aesthetic all their own.
But, The Crane Wife is the band's most ambitious and enthralling album to date. Decemberists songwriter and frontman Colin Meloy first came across the story of "The Crane Wife" several years ago in the children's section of a local bookstore. A venerable Japanese folk tale that's been handed down in countless variations and translations through the centuries, the deceptively simple story has stayed with Meloy ever since.
Drawing on the long-simmering inspiration of the tale, Meloy, along with his fellow Decemberists -- multi-instrumentalist Chris Funk, keyboardist Jenny Conlee, bassist Nate Query and drummer John Moen -- set about creating a rich collection of songs which leap off from the story itself into a deeper, more unpredictable musical world.
And, significantly, the band was able for the first time in its career to take ample time building their arrangements in a well-equipped studio in Portland. Granted the luxury of preparation, the band, along with co-producers Chris Walla (Death Cab for Cutie) and Tucker Martine (Laura Veirs), cultivated an environment of total creative freedom.
The Crane Wife is an extrapolation of the folk tale, a re-imagining of its themes on a broader canvas. For every song that touches directly on Meloy's interpretation of the Japanese legend (gorgeous album opener "The Crane Wife 3," or its prequel, "The Crane Wife 1 and 2"), several more take their cue from the fabric of the story and stretch outward into other visions.
Sometimes the visions are of bleak urban murderers on the prowl in "Shankill Butchers"; sometimes the waterlogged mingling of love and death in "Summersong," sometimes the bloodied pop confection of "O Valencia!" But the album's unquestionable centerpiece is the 13-minute murder ballad "The Island" and its subsections "Come and See," The Landlord's Daughter," and "You'll Not Feel the Drowning." As the lyrics chronicle a tale of murder and rape, the instruments chart a far-flung course through multiple musical genres into a full-blown masterpiece.
THE DECEMBERISTS - UK TOUR - FEB 2007
Fri. 2nd Feb - Sheffield, Leadmill
Sat. 3rd Feb - Dublin, Village
Sun. 4th Feb - Glasgow, ABC
Mon. 5th Feb - Manchester, Academy 2
Wed. 7th Feb - Nottingham Trent Uni.
Thu. 8th Feb - London, Shepherds Bush Empire
Fri. 9th Feb - Southampton, Uni
THE DECEMBERISTS - 'THE CRANE WIFE'
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. Shankill Butchers
8. Summersong
9. The Crane Wife 1 & 2
10. Sons and Daughters
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