New Decemberists - "O New England"
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On their first of three Always The Bridesmaid singles, Colin & Co. take the Blue Line to "O New England." It's the B-side to previously dissected "Valerie Plame." The relatively low-key, down-tempo track doesn't have "Valerie Plame"'s horn, group sing-a-long, or contemporary politics angle, but it does have plenty of words and a rainy love story. For example: "You say this was the furthest that we had come / We traveled so far to watch it fall undone" and "O New England / In the face of your empire / I think Id rather just wait in the car / And return to the turnpike / Watching New England's skyline sinking below / Sinking below."
As far as "O New England"'s A-Side, the band's scheduled to play "Valerie Plame" live on Conan O'Brien 11/3, the night before the 2008 election. I'm sure Colin will convince all those undecideds. Also to keep in mind: The Decemberists have been mixing their next album, Hazards Of Love.
Always The Bridesmaid: Volume I is now out digitally via Capitol and on 12" vinyl via The Decemberists' own Y.A.B.B./Jealous Butcher. Look for Volume II on 11/4 and Volume III on 12/2. Feel free to preorder.
Posted at 12:43 PM by brandon
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Dig it.
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Lovely!
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The decemberists have more sweet clothes than sarah palin.
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MBTA Blue Line reference instead of the Red or Green? Colin's the man!
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like their musical approach !
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Relatively bland arrangement for these cats, no? At least the vocal is catchy.
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i like this band you heard it here first they are going to be huge
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nice steeze...I would hate to wear that suit on stage though
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