The unique and diverse stylings of the Decemberists and their music have captured the hearts of many for more than two decades, and the Pacific Northwest band won’t be too far from home when it rolls ...
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The Decemberists are back with their first new music in six years and are announcing a lengthy tour to coincide with the news. “Burial Ground”—featuring the Shins’ James Mercer and recorded with ...
The first time I heard The Decemberists was in 2006, when I heard “O Valencia!,” off their album The Crane Wife. What immediately grabbed me was the singing and how it was instantly recognizable. Also ...
The Decemberists will release their first album in six years, “As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again,” on June 14. In the meantime, they will launch the North American “A Peaceable Kingdom” tour this ...
The last time the Decemberists played the Pageant, the Portland, Ore., band performed its 2009 concept album, "The Hazards of Love," in its entirety. On Wednesday night, the focus was on individual ...
The Decemberists were one of the biggest bands of the '00s indie boom-times, and they're still a band today, though they've been less busy lately. The Decemberists have played live in the past few ...
The Decemberists are back with their first new music in six years and are announcing a lengthy tour to coincide with the news. “Burial Ground”—featuring the Shins’ James Mercer and recorded with ...