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TitleThe Hazards of Love
ArtistDecemberists
Release Date23 March 2009
PublisherRough Trade
R.R.P.£ 13.99
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This is not the seventies anymore. You do not need to be afraid of prog rock. Bearing that in mind, open your arms for the fifth album by Portland’s baroque-folksters The Decemberists, The Hazards Of Love, a bona-fide concept album (based loosely, since you asked, around '60’s Brit folk revivalist Anne Briggs’ EP of the same name). You need not quiver at its 17 tracks, preludes, interludes, a song in four parts, and another reprised at the record’s conclusion. This is, in keeping with their tendency to get ever more theatrical by the year, by far their most prog offering to date, even more so than 2006’s The Crane Wife. But nestling at its centre is a clarity, warmth of expression and twee smile that has been present in their songwriting since their more threadbare early releases. "Annan Water" is gently campfire acoustic, a la Bon Iver and Fleet Foxes, but with a flaming arrow protruding from its chest, "The Queens Rebuke / The Crossing" writhes noisily in a '70s rock swamp and the bright stomp of "The Rake’s Song" recalls The New Pornographer’s knack for honeycomb pop with a kick and is somewhat of a respite from tracks like "The Abduction Of Margaret" and "Margaret In Captivity" which are as convoluted and flamboyant as you’d expect (Medieval French vibes, minstrel-esque laments, psychedelic flutterings, children’s choir, heavy metal guitars, the lot). Positioned somewhere between Arcade Fire, Yes, Pink Floyd and Patrick Wolf the last thing you can accuse them of is being uninteresting. --James Berry Amazon.co.uk Review.

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