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  1. Hace 5 días · Colin Meloy. May 28, 2024. 77. Share. Thursday, May 23. Indianapolis, IN. Oh, Indianapolis. What a long and stormy relationship we’ve developed. We first played this fine city in 2009 on the “A Short Fazed Hovel” Tour (aka The Hazards of Love Tour), and again in 2011 — though setlist.fm doesn’t have much information about that second ...

  2. Hace 4 días · The rise and fall of lead singer Colin Meloy’s tuneful voice is at the heart of the ‘Oh No!’. Meloy says of the song: “‘Oh No!’ is the sort of song that just tumbles out of you. It all started with the first line, ‘It was on a wedding night / How they danced by the firelight,’ and flowed from there.

  3. Hace 2 días · Are you still mad about Dylan going electric? If so, Castaways and Cutouts, the most singer-songwriterly entry in Decemberists canon, might be for you. 1 The band’s debut full-length followed on the heels of 2001’s 5 Songs EP 2 and both are deeply acoustic affairs that hint at Meloy’s melodic prowess without utilizing the wide array of instrumental flavors that the band would later ...

  4. Hace 4 días · The Decemberists first graced the stage with an acoustic set of three songs: “Don’t Go to the Woods” live debut, “January Hymn,” and “June Hymn.” “This is the gazebo portion of the set,” frontman Colin Meloy joked–but it was the perfect way to describe the feeling.

  5. Hace 1 día · Despite a rousing performance of the Bush-era protest song “16 Military Wives” in which lead singer Colin Meloy led the audience in dueling chants of the song’s “la de da” refrain, you could sense impatience in the audience, who were diverse in age, but clearly trended older, and were hoping to have their nostalgia stoked.

  6. Hace 3 días · Bloß nicht zu gemütlich werden: Colin Meloy braucht mit The Decemberists immer noch Herausforderungen – wie 19-Minuten-Songs Von Birgit Fuß Q&A: Paul Weller

  7. The unofficial discussion hub for the podcast You're Wrong About, hosted by Sarah Marshall and Michael Hobbes. Mike and Sarah are journalists obsessed with the past.