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    The Decemberists have the #1 selling record in the US.

    Seriously!

    The Decemberists' latest, the countrified The King Is Dead, is the number one album in the U.S. this very moment. According to a press release, 93,567 copies were sold last week. Pretty cool that an indie-folk-leaning outfit named after a Russian uprising can hold the top spot on the Billboard 200 these days. And pretty amazing considering that their last album, 2009's The Hazards of Love, sold 19,000 in its first and biggest week, according to Billboard.

    Pretty cool indeed, and I'm one of the 93,567 and it's sounding pretty good to my ears.
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    I was going to pick up a copy at Barnes and Noble last night. They had a couple of Decemberists titles but not The King is Dead - sold out for now, I guess. Left with only the new Iron and Wine. Online shopping is much more consistent.

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    I just ordered mine today. But I'm not going to bump up the US numbers. We were in a bar last night and heard Down By The Water played. I suspect that this may be the last club tour for them. Bigger venues may be needed if they keep up this success. A lot of the venues for this tour are sold out.

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    I got that Iron and Wine record too, along with LCD...

    Quote Originally Posted by dean_martin
    I was going to pick up a copy at Barnes and Noble last night. They had a couple of Decemberists titles but not The King is Dead - sold out for now, I guess. Left with only the new Iron and Wine. Online shopping is much more consistent.
    ...Soundsystem. I like the former more than the latter so far, probably because of the style more than anything. Good stuff for sure in both cases.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dean_martin
    Left with only the new Iron and Wine. Online shopping is much more consistent.
    Maybe not the best choice - did you listen to any of it before hand? Not much of the old sound left anymore, very radio-friendly. I guess you could tell on the last one where he and Deck were headed, but I didn't think it would go this far. Or maybe the songs just aren't as good, but I was kind of turned off so haven't give it much of a listen. Keep us posted what you think.


    Listening to the new Bardo Pond right now, think it was released last month. Pretty much the same as old Bardo Pond, a bunch of sleazy, fuzzed out guitars...nothing here that's gonna sell many copies

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davey
    Maybe not the best choice - did you listen to any of it before hand? Not much of the old sound left anymore, very radio-friendly. I guess you could tell on the last one where he and Deck were headed, but I didn't think it would go this far. Or maybe the songs just aren't as good, but I was kind of turned off so haven't give it much of a listen. Keep us posted what you think.

    Did not listen to it or sample any tracks before buying. It was on sale, I had a gift card and I saw'em in November - nothin' was gonna stop me. Listened to the first 3 tracks on the way home. The different direction is apparent. Wasn't thrilled about it but I'm not done listening. My wife came in from the grocery store and said she left it on track 8 for me to hear. She won't give me any hints - maybe she likes it, maybe she hates it. I'm about to go for a ride and check it out. Curiosity and all that.

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    BTW, since this is turning into a little bit of a new release thread, have to say that I've been listening quite a bit to the upcoming Mogwai Hardcore will never die, but you will and it does seem to recapture a lot of that early (and maybe more ramshackle) spirit they brought to the 90s post-rock sound. I'm liking it a lot. And if you hurry, there's a FLAC download that was just re-upped ... here ... but I doubt it will last long (and you will have to fill in the parts of the url that are censored by this site). Not exactly audiophile sound, but not much is today. Definitely on the loud side




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    Quote Originally Posted by Davey
    BTW, since this is turning into a little bit of a new release thread, have to say that I've been listening quite a bit to the upcoming Mogwai Hardcore will never die, but you will and it does seem to recapture a lot of that early (and maybe more ramshackle) spirit they brought to the 90s post-rock sound. I'm liking it a lot. And if you hurry, there's a FLAC download that was just re-upped ... here ... but I doubt it will last long (and you will have to fill in the parts of the url that are censored by this site). Not exactly audiophile sound, but not much is today. Definitely on the loud side
    Thanks for the link. Wasn't very hard to figure out the rest of the url.

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    I've heard a track or two of the latest Iron & Wine. Familiar in a way, what with the distinctive vocals, but yeah, more polished, more layers of instrumentation, somewhat contemporary singer/songwriter-ish, less of the brooding folk-noir, i.e. not very 'indie' sounding. Beam may have even trimmed his beard. Not saying it sounds like a Guster album or anything, just not overtly anti-mainstream. No real reason to listen to it, unless of course you like it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 3LB
    Beam may have even trimmed his beard.
    Hehehe, and his hair was perfect

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    I heard an Iron and Wine song on the radio this morning that floored me, it was GOOD! It was called Godless Brother or something like that. It's making me think that I shouldn't give up on this band yet. I may just have to buy the CD and give them a more serious listen. The worst thing that can happen is that I'm out a few bucks on a CD I don't like...it certainly wouldn't be the first time.

    For example, anyone want to make me an offer on a slightly used Grizzly Bear CD? Anyone? Anyone?

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    That's from the new cd and it's proper name is...

    Quote Originally Posted by ForeverAutumn
    I heard an Iron and Wine song on the radio this morning that floored me, it was GOOD! It was called Godless Brother or something like that. It's making me think that I shouldn't give up on this band yet. I may just have to buy the CD and give them a more serious listen. The worst thing that can happen is that I'm out a few bucks on a CD I don't like...it certainly wouldn't be the first time.

    For example, anyone want to make me an offer on a slightly used Grizzly Bear CD? Anyone? Anyone?
    ...Godless Brother in Love. I kind of like the new one so don't let Davey sway your opinion too much before you give it a shot. I don't think it's all that radio-friendly and make take some exploration.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swish
    ...don't let Davey sway your opinion too much before you give it a shot.
    I'll be the first to agree, and if you want to lower the risk ... try here

    That said, I've only heard it once so far and don't have a strong opinion. Just haven't been excited enough to listen again. Been on kind of a Brian Eno track lately, so Eno's Taking Tiger Mountain playing right now, and had Bowie's Low/Heroes and T-Heads' More Songs About Buildings & Food/Fear of Music on yesterday. Quite a period.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3LB
    I've heard a track or two of the latest Iron & Wine. Familiar in a way, what with the distinctive vocals, but yeah, more polished, more layers of instrumentation, somewhat contemporary singer/songwriter-ish, less of the brooding folk-noir, i.e. not very 'indie' sounding. Beam may have even trimmed his beard. Not saying it sounds like a Guster album or anything, just not overtly anti-mainstream. No real reason to listen to it, unless of course you like it.
    brooding folk noir - I like that. I've been calling the earlier stuff downhome spiritual and apocalyptic poetry; and, personal (almost too personal) relationship experiences.

    On this new one, we still have "mother's milk in a plastic cup" and "the lion and the lamb f*cking on the back row."

    What I'm picking up on musically is the influence of their touring mates, Nomo. When I saw Iron and Wine in November, Nomo opened. The horn players from Nomo joined the Iron and Wine set. Nomo's style is jazz modalities set to a groove with a little electronica thrown in. Their set was a nice compliment to Iron and Wine's, but I'm not sure the styles mesh very well which is what I'm hearing on the new one - a little bit of The Shepherd's Dog mixed with Nomo. At the live show, the Nomo horn players were playing Iron and Wine songs. On the new one, it sounds like Iron and Wine heavily influenced by Nomo.

    On second listen, I'm more receptive to what's happening on this disc.

    As for a Nomo recommendation - I have a copy of their 12" 45rpm called Ubiquity. Bought it at the show after their set. It features one of their standouts "Rocket #9." The whole band was gracious enough to sign the cover.

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    I liked Iron & Wine's collaboration with Calexico. The two songs I heard reminded me of that.

    Speaking of Guster, I read where they had a new one out, read a couple of favorable reviews, saw it in the store, but couldn't convince myself that I needed another Guster CD.
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    There is a review of this album in our local paper today............the critic gave it an "A" while telling his audience even though we are only thirty days into this new year, he expects this might be the best new release of 2011.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterCylinder
    ...this might be the best new release of 2011.
    This CD makes my ears hurt. Has anyone else actually listened to it? I mean sure, what do you expect the Decemeberists to sound like, most of their albums are badly compressed and harsh, even when they were indie, but who really likes this sound? I just don't understand, makes it a lot harder to appreciate when you can't enjoy listening to it, but I guess that's what you have to do these days if you wanna be on the charts.

    OK, my Tunesday rant is over now. Back to my great sounding early Bowie fixation
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    Quote Originally Posted by Davey
    This CD makes my ears hurt. Has anyone else actually listened to it? I mean sure, what do you expect the Decemeberists to sound like, most of their albums are badly compressed and harsh, even when they were indie, but who really likes this sound? I just don't understand, makes it a lot harder to appreciate when you can't enjoy listening to it, but I guess that's what you have to do these days if you wanna be on the charts.
    Yeah, I find myself clenching my jaw during the harmonica parts. But what're ya gonna do? Ya know?

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    Maybe you need to upgrade from your Sony Walkman?

    Quote Originally Posted by Davey
    This CD makes my ears hurt. Has anyone else actually listened to it? I mean sure, what do you expect the Decemeberists to sound like, most of their albums are badly compressed and harsh, even when they were indie, but who really likes this sound? I just don't understand, makes it a lot harder to appreciate when you can't enjoy listening to it, but I guess that's what you have to do these days if you wanna be on the charts.

    OK, my Tunesday rant is over now. Back to my great sounding early Bowie fixation
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    That could be your trouble, but I'm only guessing.
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    Speaking of new music...

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    I liked the way one reviewer summed it up;

    Quote Originally Posted by dean_martin
    brooding folk noir - I like that. I've been calling the earlier stuff downhome spiritual and apocalyptic poetry; and, personal (almost too personal) relationship experiences.

    On this new one, we still have "mother's milk in a plastic cup" and "the lion and the lamb f*cking on the back row."

    What I'm picking up on musically is the influence of their touring mates, Nomo. When I saw Iron and Wine in November, Nomo opened. The horn players from Nomo joined the Iron and Wine set. Nomo's style is jazz modalities set to a groove with a little electronica thrown in. Their set was a nice compliment to Iron and Wine's, but I'm not sure the styles mesh very well which is what I'm hearing on the new one - a little bit of The Shepherd's Dog mixed with Nomo. At the live show, the Nomo horn players were playing Iron and Wine songs. On the new one, it sounds like Iron and Wine heavily influenced by Nomo.

    On second listen, I'm more receptive to what's happening on this disc.

    As for a Nomo recommendation - I have a copy of their 12" 45rpm called Ubiquity. Bought it at the show after their set. It features one of their standouts "Rocket #9." The whole band was gracious enough to sign the cover.
    Kiss Each Other Clean isn't quite on the level of The Shepherd's Dog in terms of overall unity of vision. Oddly, even with Beam's generally bolder singing, it's also not quite as immediately striking. These songs are generally not the type to grab you right away, but there's enough mystery and melody there to call you back. It's an album that takes its time seeping in, and it's ultimately worth putting in the close listening that reveals its many details and delights.

    I was totally underwhelmed upon my first listen, but my appreciation has grown considerably after the 4th or 5th listen. It's a keeper for sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swish
    but my appreciation has grown considerably after the 4th or 5th beer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swish
    Maybe you need to upgrade to a 7-channel Sony Walkman like me? That could be your trouble, but I'm only guessing.
    Yea sure, denigrate a disgruntled consumer for voicing his complaints against an industry bent on turning all of the music we love into a constant barrage of irritating noise, instead of chastising the corporate money grabbers responsible for nearly two decades of crap sounding CDs like this. I could use an upgrade, though

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    I don't have the new Decemberists yet but listening to the new Iron and Wine, I've thought it was the Decbsts. several times...much more up, densely instrumented, and forcibly sung (not too much whisper singing anymore) than earlier Beam releases. That said, I like it quite a bit. The vinyl sounds good (came w/ a cd too that is much more compressed and muddled sounding), the electronic textures aren't too heavy-handed, not as poignant as other albums by him but very enjoyable to listen to and well played...makes me think of Laura Nyro for some reason.
    Similar sorta, the new one from Destroyer is really interesting. It's like a late night come down from a coked-out 80's leisure suit party. Lots of horns, dark but not depressed, enigmatic but really funny lyrics with lots of good music insider nudge-nudges, genre-hoppin' but still pretty cohesive. After a handfull of spins, I'm lovin' it.

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    Generally speaking, the new Iron & Wine is good, as in the songcraft is as good as its ever been, but it doesn't have the intimacy that Shepard's Dog has.

    Yeah, the new The King Is Dead is loud and in your face. Very '90s. Its as though they're begging for forgiveness for having made a concept album and trying to win back their critic darlings status by making an REM album. How tragically hip of them.
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