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Travis Parno
03/19/09, 01:43 PM
The Decemberists – The Hazards of Love
Record Label: Capitol
Release Date: March 17, 2009

This is the stuff of which legends are made.

It’s been three years since The Crane Wife was born, an album that topped charts and lists galore. Faced with the task of besting their best tracks, The Decemberists wove an epic tale. The Hazards of Love is classically told, complete with rakes and royals and rivers. Also classic are its artful sources. Citing artists from Zepplin to Anne Briggs, songsmith Colin Meloy set out to craft, in the manner of both metal and folk, a seamless narrative in vintage form. The result should only be heard in full – no singles will adorn radio waves. Much like a dusty book or manuscript, skipping around only ends in parts missed.

The winding story follows Margaret, a young and comely charitable girl, through her pursuit of love and all its woes. The subject of her ardor is William, a creature of the woods who shifts his shape. But the forest’s queen vexes their union, for William is her lone adopted son. She grants them one night of communal bliss, but then the boy must return to her side. No sooner do the star-eyed lovers part, then Margaret is captured by a rake. I’ll not ruin the ending of the yarn, but let’s just say the hazards are not few.

Throughout the length of the seventeen tunes, the adventure is folded in with grace. Meloy’s clever songwriting ably works, using musical themes and common riffs, to blend the music into the drama, tenderly suturing scenes end-to-end. For instance four title tracks can be found, each its own piece but writ in kindred strokes. Elsewhere melodies arc from song to song, binding the cast members to their motifs. What are more impressive are the keen moods. The instruments have voices of their own, building backbones of brilliant character. The organs hum in anticipation, the guitars crash with violent reproach, and the accordions wail wistfully. Within each chord the fable’s heart beats hale; the pulse will easily draw you inside.

Just like The Crane Wife did three years ago, this album will no doubt rise to the top. The Decemberists are a band of bards; this is the chance to crawl inside their minds. They’ve forged an intricately deep journey, one filled with intrigue and raw emotion. And though the road may be both dark and long, such are the trials and hazards of love.

1. Prelude
2. The Hazards of Love 1 (The Prettiest Whistles Won’t Wrestle the Thistles Undone)
3. A Bower Scene
4. Won’t Want for Love (Margaret in the Taiga)
5. The Hazards of Love 2 (Wager All)
6. The Queen’s Approach
7. Isn’t It a Lovely Night
8. The Wanting Comes in Waves/Repaid
9. An Interlude
10. The Rake’s Song
11. The Abduction of Margaret
12. The Queen’s Rebuke/The Crossing
13. Annan Water
14. Margaret in Captivity
15. The Hazards of Love 3 (Revenge!)
16. The Wanting Comes in Waves (Reprise)
17. The Hazards of Love 4 (The Drowned)
Fairport Convention; Led Zepplin’s IV; Anne Briggs; Dark Dark Dark
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owiseone35
03/19/09, 01:52 PM
Thank you for reviewing this I absolutely adore this record. Top 5 AOTY worthy for sure.

Blake Solomon
03/19/09, 02:20 PM
hahaha, wow, you weren't kidding about the iambic pentameter. Awesome.

MyWorldEntire
03/19/09, 02:35 PM
great great album

Gregory Robson
03/19/09, 03:26 PM
The wordsmiths of the world have just fainted. That....was.....something!
Freaking awesome dude.
As for the album, I'm having trouble loving it. I think it needs to grow on me. Right now I marginally hate it.

zFrog
03/19/09, 03:36 PM
Completely agree with this review, love this record

live.
03/19/09, 03:46 PM
Arguably one of the best pieces of writing I've ever seen on this site. Kudos!

alltimecam
03/19/09, 06:37 PM
Oops I downloaded the hazards of love IV and the abduction of margaret, I guess I'm missing the story

threepunchjim
03/19/09, 07:47 PM
Haha I've been so excited for you guys to post this review! I figured it was either going to be an AP darling or panned by the staff gods. Glad to you see you love it like I do!

Also, your review is very well written. I found it to be remarkably pointed and concise. Also, you did well to address fans of the previous album without muddling your focus by diverting yourself completely to prior discography. It serves as a great hook to draw readers into your review. Lastly, your vocabulary reflects the writing style of the band, so it's impressively evident that you truly immersed yourself in the work before writing. Haha, not that it matters, but you really floored me with your review.

trappedintime
03/20/09, 06:15 AM
Sounds intriguing. I'm interested. I might go get this.

BryterJonah
03/20/09, 06:43 AM
:celebrate::inlove:

controlyourself
03/20/09, 06:54 AM
What a wonderfully poetic review to match the storytelling of The Decemberists :)

BryterJonah
03/20/09, 07:08 AM
Totally worth a buy so far.

SwishMX48
03/20/09, 07:12 AM
I need to get this ASAP

marleymartin22
03/20/09, 07:14 AM
Thank god it got a good review here. I read the ew review, who i normally trust, and they gave it an aweful one. I was so scared the ablum really might be bad. That would have ruined my year.

forg3tmyname
03/20/09, 07:16 AM
The first time I listened to this album, I hated it.
The second time, I started to get what the band was going for.
The third time, I realized this is one of the most unique, enjoyable albums I have heard in a long time.
Excellent review! Definitely give this album a few listens.

The Personist
03/20/09, 07:31 AM
This review was masterful.

I hope the album stands up to the craft with which it was praised. Well done, sir.

Broclee
03/20/09, 07:46 AM
Such a beautiful piece of art.

Blakebear
03/20/09, 08:58 AM
Dang. That good huh?

FUCKDIRTYWIPES
03/20/09, 09:54 AM
great cd

threepunchjim
03/20/09, 10:08 AM
hahaha, wow, you weren't kidding about the iambic pentameter. Awesome.
haha how long do you think it took him to work that out?

Samc1803
03/20/09, 10:25 AM
This is a beautiful album. My first taste of The Decemberists, and I like it.

Spenny
03/20/09, 10:52 AM
Love the CD. I'm not a huge fan of their early stuff, but I love this album and The Crane Wife was phenomenal.

jeffro1455
03/20/09, 11:27 AM
I have never been able to understand the Decemberists.

Broclee
03/20/09, 11:38 AM
I have never been able to understand the Decemberists.
They...make...music?

What don't you understand about them?

gonfreaks
03/20/09, 01:24 PM
Great review, a truly incredible album. Early AOTY candidate.

Dunn.Nope
03/20/09, 01:37 PM
this album flows better than any I've ever heard. "the wanting comes in waves" just blows me away every time I listen to the whole album. perfect from start to finish. amazing review, amazing CD. go buy this

actionpat
03/20/09, 02:49 PM
ballin.

Nick Le
03/20/09, 02:54 PM
What a great review. Good read.

meroki22
03/20/09, 03:04 PM
This album is fantastic.

rckstr29
03/20/09, 03:05 PM
The decemberists have this magical little thing called consistency. When I listen to a new album, I know without a doubt I will love it. That is a unique talent.

blebbio
03/20/09, 03:25 PM
I didn't even know this came out this week. I definitely need to get this right now.

what_ever
03/20/09, 03:53 PM
Excellent, excellent review. I need this immediately.

After Hours
03/20/09, 05:35 PM
That is one high rating. I'll be sure to listen to it.

geebee889
03/20/09, 06:13 PM
Great review, I'll definitely have to pick this up. I loved The Crane Wife.

MADSTA
03/20/09, 06:19 PM
Listening... amazing.

MCSmate
03/20/09, 07:56 PM
This is a really well written review and I like what you have said and how you have rated it, Travis.
I am in the midst of listening to this right now as my friend is played the entire record on his radio show on my college's radio station. I think it is wonderful.

Travis Parno
03/20/09, 09:07 PM
thanks to everyone who enjoyed the review, and im glad that this album is being well-received. it's an early front-runner for AOTY in my book!

tait
03/20/09, 10:13 PM
great great album. can't wait to pick it up

BryterJonah
03/20/09, 10:35 PM
If only AP's official lists could speak such truths.

IceAge/HeatWave
03/21/09, 07:21 AM
Unless say anything releases another is a real boy, brand new writes something 4x better than anything else they've written, or radiohead comes out with a record, this is AOTY for me.

Mens
03/21/09, 11:50 AM
thanks for a real review!

nhoium
03/21/09, 02:17 PM
This album is fantastic. I can't turn it off.

DCFCutie
03/22/09, 12:54 PM
The album is pretty good. It's no Crane Wife, but it's still so good.
I love this band. Used to be the only thing I listened to over the summer.

cereal4life
03/23/09, 04:20 AM
Wowsh, what a review! I'm going to get this album but I still need to give the Crane Wife a really good listen; one of the albums I've unfortunately overlooked.

lackofcolour 13
03/23/09, 09:57 AM
I think this album is pretty crappy. Over ambitious. It wants to be Colin Meloy's REAL prog album so bad that it's almost hard to take it seriously. The album has some good songs. I like repaid. I like The hazards of love I. The rakes song is a good single. But there is too much schlocky filler.

And I completely disagree with the Grace statement. I think the work is constantly tripping over its expansiveness of style and sound.

Saucey McRib
03/27/09, 06:26 PM
How fucked up is the rakes song?

Adrian Villagomez
03/30/09, 04:33 PM
It was such a good idea to hire you.

Sic Transit Zeb
04/07/09, 11:50 PM
travis---you really are a great reviewer. Idk how you could review this album, i never could because it's so good. Outstanding job man.

As for the album....def my #1 this year

I'm so happy my buddy brought this to my attention

LiquorAndDick
04/26/09, 10:40 AM
From track 8 onwards the album get heavy and I love it.