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Product Details

  • Audio CD (September 9, 2003)
  • Original Release Date: September 9, 2003
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Kill Rock Stars
  • ASIN: B0000BWVMJ
  • Also Available in: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (60 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,770 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Failing students have had such an influential role in shaping rock & roll that it's easy to give the bookworm segment short shrift. Witness the vital contributions from the likes of Ray Davies, the Zombies, and Neutral Milk Hotel's Jeff Magnum--the kind of smartypants songwriters with whom the Decemberists' Colin Meloy is often compared. The second full-length CD from Portland, Oregon's Decemberists certainly posits Meloy near the top of the current crop of literate indie rockers. Meloy is the brother of author Maile Meloy and a fellow whom one concludes has his own well-worn library card. Eschewing conventional pop-song subject matter, he delves deep into the past for his narratives and even his lexicon, witness "Shanty for the Arethusa," the high-seas opener, and "The Chimbley Sweep," which recalls the Zombies' similarly dark-hued "Butcher's Tale." Though the subject matter is frequently dire and the approach is lyrically erudite, one shouldn't conclude that listening to Her Majesty is the aural equivalent of wading through some dusty tome. Bright pop melodies, smart arrangements, and Meloy's commanding vocals adorn songs that are as inviting as they are astute and evocative. --Steven Stolder


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"On [Her Majesty], the whimsy and multicolored narrative threads that represented the best of the Decemberists' terrific first album are given room to breathe." -- Magnet

For all intents and purposes, Her Majesty is best described as the charming older brother to the band's previous outing. And, while being recognizably related to its sibling, it is an altogether different beast. Present and accounted for are the Victorian literary tropes, the rakish mariners, and the Dickensian downtrodden that slouched their way across the laser imprinted surface of Castaways and Cutouts. But on Her Majesty, a new cast of characters is introduced, giving further depth to the richly bizarre songcraft of the band's bespectacled leading player, Colin Meloy: an aristocratic Jewess slumming it blindfolded among the exotic avenues of a Chinese bazaar, the coifed and coked-up bon vivants of greater Los Angeles, the writer Myla Goldberg, and a pair of affectionate soldiers celebrating their camaraderie among the mortar blasts and trench mud of WWI Belgium. Musically, the band travels over new territory as well, mining deeper into their Beatle-pop influences to create a record that is as lush as it is intricate. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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85 of 93 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thrill Specter, October 28, 2003
By David Scott "mottdeterre" (Claremont, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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On paper the Decemberists sound just ghastly: grad students play dress up, check into the Neutral Milk Hotel, and play the Chuck Dickens/Pirate Jenny songbook as sung by Rufus Wainwright imitating Neil Young.

Yet it was love at first accordion wheeze when I encountered them as an opening act. On stage, they're the sweet American cousins of the Mekons and the Go-Betweens, radiating intelligence and shades of dark anarchy in everything they do. I got 2002's excellent Castaways & Cutouts at the merch table that night and immediately fell in love with the haunting (literally) opening track "Leslie Ann Levine," a lament from a dead girl's point-of-view.

Specters from the past are the key to Her Majesty the Decemberists. Songwriter Colin Meloy looks through their eyes to shed light on the darkness of our age. The conceit confuses at first: what are whalebone corsets, radios, telephones and pantaloons doing in the same song? Is that '70s wah-wah guitar and crunchy electric piano I hear amid sea chanteys and old country reels? The Decemberists' Victorian mirror provides a tantalizing, innocent and often deceiving distance to songs about sexual slumming ("Shanty for the Arethusa"), voyeurism and Onanism ("Billy Liar"), emotional sadism ("The Bachelor and the Bride"), the homoerotic thrill of warmongering - just ask Bush and Blair - ("The Soldiering Life"); and a love song to that ultimate city as strumpet, L.A. ("Los Angeles, I'm Yours").

That last song is the album's real standout. Strumming Elton John's Bennie and the Jets vamp on his guitar, Meloy's 18th century busker stands as an evangelical emissary on the corner of Sunset and Vine who blushes as girls with bare midriffs and boys with jeans nearly to their knees slouch on by. ("I can see your undies!" he intones, hilariously.) As a classic sunny West Coast pop arrangement builds and swells around him (think Stevie Wonder meets Richard Carpenter), Meloy summons cherubs and seraphim to help him dispel the stink of burnt cocaine and rotting morals before crying out ecstatically to the city as whore who both attracts and repels him, "Los Angeles, my love!", as if loving her might save her. If you've ever spent time actively engaged with the City of Lost Angels, this song will wrench your heart.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars best band ever., October 2, 2005
With the turn of the century everything old is new again, with bands like The Killers, Bloc Party, Interpol, and Fall Out Boy embracing their 80s roots and improving upon them, there is a lot of terrific music out there. But nothing compares to The Decemberists.

The melodic, fully developed sound is mixed with lyrics that embrace your inner English major -- this band has it all. They use an accordion, for crying out loud! I chose to write regarding this album, which contains one of my favorites 'The Bachelor and The Bride,' but really all of their albums are exceptional.

There is no way for me to recommend this band enough. If I could go door to door hawking their albums like an English 19th century milkmaid, I would. But here's good too.

If I was trapped in an elevator this music would keep me sane at least until my ipod died.

Invest some time in The Decemberists, they are worth getting to know.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Something different, ferchrissakes!, December 18, 2004
By A. A. Wilcox (Rochester, NY) - See all my reviews
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I like a band that doesn't seem to be trying to be anything except whatever the hell they are. This is the opposite of, say, Wilco, a fine, talented bunch of people who never tire of showing us all the sounds they can ape perfectly. It's so very very good, but so what?

Colin Meloy is an original, with a confident, goofy voice. He sings his sad, slightly mean, theatrical songs with no apologies. And why should he apologize? The best stuff gets better the more you listen. On one pass, it was just interesting enough to get a second... on the second, hmmm, there's some interesting stuff here... next thing I knew, it was living in the car player, with each listen convincing me of the brilliance of another song.

If you like to be beaten over the head, forget about the Decemberists. But if you're willing to give effort to material that rewards it, check it out.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Solid sophomore
Expanding Meloy's unique branch of smarty-pants, historical role-playing indie has enough compositional fortitude to make for a great spin, even if the presentation may be... Read more
Published 7 months ago by IRate

5.0 out of 5 stars Her Majesty By Decemberist
The cd is great and was delivered in a timely manner. It came in great condition and made a perfect gift!
Published 10 months ago by Allison Jacobs

4.0 out of 5 stars Meant for Applause, Not For Derision (* * * * 1/4)
The Decemberists' debut album Castaways and Cutouts found the band sailing smooth and only somewhat interesting waters. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Blake Maddux

5.0 out of 5 stars Really freakin' good.
This album is great. It's full of emotion and it's great to both relax to or put on at a low key get together.
Published on September 21, 2007 by Julia M. Galime

4.0 out of 5 stars Exotic Shanty Tunes and a Little Thing Called "TRUST"
I'll confess to having been a little trepidatious in giving HER MAJESTY a spin. After having heard the glorious success of CASTAWAYS AND CUTOUTS, this second Decemberists' disc... Read more
Published on August 1, 2006 by Bart King

4.0 out of 5 stars Your day will come, indeed
Ah, to soar with the whirlwind love affair that is a Decemberists album... it's certainly something else. Read more
Published on June 6, 2006 by S. Cameron

5.0 out of 5 stars To all the people who bash this record...
Aren't we all but the sums of our influences? Not listening to these guys because Neutral Milk Hotel "already did it" is stupid. Read more
Published on June 1, 2006 by Bunny

5.0 out of 5 stars differences
well, to the two reviewers below me:
a) it is pretty obvious red right ankle is a reference to nick cave, don't you consider? Read more
Published on February 24, 2006 by conney island baby

1.0 out of 5 stars Neutral Milk Hotel Ripoff
I get the feeling that most of the reviews on here for this album are written by folks who feel special because they think they discovered some new amazing genre and sound that no... Read more
Published on February 7, 2006 by Ryan M. Mccormack

3.0 out of 5 stars Just a comment I needed to make
I listened to "Red Right Ankle" and thought, "gee, this sounds familiar." About ten seconds in, I realized that maybe it's because the guitar line is a complete rip off of "Which... Read more
Published on December 9, 2005 by someguy

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