The Decemberists gig poster by Sean Freeman (THERE IS Studio)
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The Decemberists gig poster by Sean Freeman (THERE IS Studio)

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30 Day Song Challenge So this is Day 2. I picked this song mostly because I really like it and The Decemberists are another one of those bands that I found by myself and one of the first I did discover. They also got me into the folk/indie music scene. This is a more rock leaning song by them which is different then most of their stuff. It's from their concept album and The Hazards of Love is probably one of their most popular albums. This song features guest vocalist Shara Worden instead of The Decemberists' lead Collin Meloy on vocals, and I love her voice! It's so powerful and just beautiful and it gives me goosebumps.
Philosophy and Music Ranting
The lobster said to the man, "Is it not a paradox, that man is the only creature on earth who claims a god, yet is also the only creature who acts like he has none." Is philosophy a collection of pointless rhetoric and unrealistic claims or a device for increasing human insight? I used to love philosophy, but recently I've began to to exchange affinity for general annoyance. Is it wisdom, or is it simply clever wordplay conjured out of a moment of clarity in some bum's LSD based "spiritual experience."
What do you think? Also, Neutral Milk Hotel is great. In fact they are phenomenal. But I need a new band to binge. I've moved to the Decemberists; however, I've found the transition to be way to similar -- and since the Decemberists sound like Neutral Milk Hotel on musical talent steroids with well played guitar parts and the occasional acccordian -- I need a new band to indulge myself with. Any ideas? Recently I've been listening to:
Andrew Jackson Jihad, The Decemberists, Neutral Milk Hotel, Carina Round, and Judas Priest. Any ideas for a completely new listen for me?
The Infanta ~ The Decemberists