The Decemberists
Her Majesty (New Vinyl)
For all intents and purposes, "Her Majesty. . ." could best be described as the charming older brother to the band's previous outing. And, while being recognizably related to its sibling predecessor, 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 lazer imprinted surface of "Castaways and Cutouts"; in "Her Majesty the Decemberists," a new cast of characters is introduced as well, 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 comradery among the mortar blasts and trench mud of World War I Belgium.
TRACKLIST
A1 Shanty For The Arethusa
A2 Billy Liar
A3 Los Angeles, I'm Yours
A4 The Gymnast High Above The Ground
A5 The Bachelor And The Bride
B1 Song For Myla Goldberg
B2 The Soldiering Life
B3 Red Right Ankle
B4 The Chimbley Sweep
B5 I Was Meant For The Stage
B6 As I Rise