The Decemberists
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5 months ago
New Music - “Oh No!” Is streaming everywhere now. Darkness you can dance to!
Listen to the song: https://orcd.co/aiewsiwba-ohno
See all upcoming tour dates: http://www.decemberists.com
Listen to the song: https://orcd.co/aiewsiwba-ohno
See all upcoming tour dates: http://www.decemberists.com
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25
2024
London, United Kingdom
Victoria Park
I Was There
AUG
03
2024
Troutdale, OR
McMenamins Edgefield
I Was There
AUG
02
2024
Bellingham, WA
Mount Baker Theatre
I Was There
AUG
01
2024
Seattle, WA
Woodland Park Zoo
I Was There
JUL
31
2024
Seattle, WA
Woodland Park Zoo
I Was There
JUL
29
2024
Vancouver, Canada
Queen Elizabeth Theatre
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Fan Reviews
Doug
July 26th 2024
This was my first time seeing The Decemberists and my first time at Mission Ballroom. Both were phenomenal! Such a high energy show and extremely talented musicians, several of whom played multiple instruments. Very impressive!
Denver, CO@Mission Ballroom
Marcia
July 15th 2024
I’ve seen this band many times as well as Colin Malloy individually. This was one of the best shows of their’s I’ve been to. The opening band was wonderful, and the Decemberists played a good mix of their music. The last song was the best ever! Perfect closing, plus Colin got off the stage and sat with the entire audience and hugged and danced with a couple of patrons. Fun to see.
Los Angeles, CA@The Bellwether
Jim
May 20th 2024
Show was great. We’ve seen The Decemberists multiple times in the Twin Cities and this was their best concert so far and the theater was a great venue.
Saint Paul, MN@Palace Theatre
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About The Decemberists
For 20 years The Decemberists have been one of the most original, daring, and thrilling American rock bands. Founded in the year 2000 when singer, songwriter, and guitarist Colin Meloy moved from Montana to Portland, Oregon and met bassist Nate Query, keyboardist Jenny Conlee, and guitarist Chris Funk, The Decemberists’ distinctive brand of hyperliterate folk-rock set them apart from the start with the release of their debut EP 5 Songs in 2001. After making their full-length debut with Castaways and Cutouts in 2002, the band signed with Kill Rock Stars for the release of the acclaimed albums Her Majesty the Decemberists (2003) and Picaresque (2005), which was produced by Chris Walla. The 2004 EP The Tain – an 18-minute single-track epic – made the band’s grand creative ambitions clear.
Around this time the band’s permanent line-up fell into place with the arrival of drummer John Moen, and they made the unexpected leap to Capitol Records for their first major label album in 2006. Fans’ concerns of whether the band would alter their trademark sound quickly vanished when they delivered their most ambitious and audacious record to date in The Crane Wife, a song cycle produced by Walla and Tucker Martine (who would become a longtime creative partner) that added elements of ‘70s prog, hard rock and even quasi-disco to their palette. The album was met by wide acclaim from The New York Times, Rolling Stone, SPIN, Stereogum, and was named Best New Music by Pitchfork.
Three years later, The Hazards of Love – a full-length concept album based on Meloy’s idea for a stage musical - was a Top 20 hit. In 2011, they topped themselves yet again with their first #1 album, The King Is Dead, which featured the GRAMMY-nominated song “Down By The Water.” After their 2015 album What A Terrible World, What A Beautiful World, which included the #1 AAA radio hit “Make You Better,” The Decemberists changed up their sound and explored new approaches to making music on their eighth studio album I’ll Be Your Girl (2018) with producer John Congleton. NPR Music wrote “Every band needs to refresh and reconsider its sound sooner or later, no matter how sharp it's gotten over the course of a long career — even The Decemberists, a band whose records have always come bursting with verve... I'll Be Your Girl captures a collaborative spirit that keeps the band sounding vibrant and alive.”
Over the past 20 years The Decemberists have toured the world, performed at countless major festivals, and even founded Travelers’ Rest a festival of their own curation in Missoula, Montana. The band has appeared on The Simpsons, collaborated with Hamilton’s Lin-Manuel Miranda, and released their own crowd-funded board game Illimat.
Around this time the band’s permanent line-up fell into place with the arrival of drummer John Moen, and they made the unexpected leap to Capitol Records for their first major label album in 2006. Fans’ concerns of whether the band would alter their trademark sound quickly vanished when they delivered their most ambitious and audacious record to date in The Crane Wife, a song cycle produced by Walla and Tucker Martine (who would become a longtime creative partner) that added elements of ‘70s prog, hard rock and even quasi-disco to their palette. The album was met by wide acclaim from The New York Times, Rolling Stone, SPIN, Stereogum, and was named Best New Music by Pitchfork.
Three years later, The Hazards of Love – a full-length concept album based on Meloy’s idea for a stage musical - was a Top 20 hit. In 2011, they topped themselves yet again with their first #1 album, The King Is Dead, which featured the GRAMMY-nominated song “Down By The Water.” After their 2015 album What A Terrible World, What A Beautiful World, which included the #1 AAA radio hit “Make You Better,” The Decemberists changed up their sound and explored new approaches to making music on their eighth studio album I’ll Be Your Girl (2018) with producer John Congleton. NPR Music wrote “Every band needs to refresh and reconsider its sound sooner or later, no matter how sharp it's gotten over the course of a long career — even The Decemberists, a band whose records have always come bursting with verve... I'll Be Your Girl captures a collaborative spirit that keeps the band sounding vibrant and alive.”
Over the past 20 years The Decemberists have toured the world, performed at countless major festivals, and even founded Travelers’ Rest a festival of their own curation in Missoula, Montana. The band has appeared on The Simpsons, collaborated with Hamilton’s Lin-Manuel Miranda, and released their own crowd-funded board game Illimat.
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Genres:
Indie, Alternative
Band Members:
Colin Meloy, Nate Query, John Moen, Chris Funk, Jenny Conlee
Hometown:
Portland, Oregon
No upcoming shows
Send a request to The Decemberists to play in your city
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Live Photos of The Decemberists
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Latest Posts
The Decemberists
5 months ago
New Music - “Oh No!” Is streaming everywhere now. Darkness you can dance to!
Listen to the song: https://orcd.co/aiewsiwba-ohno
See all upcoming tour dates: http://www.decemberists.com
Listen to the song: https://orcd.co/aiewsiwba-ohno
See all upcoming tour dates: http://www.decemberists.com
View More Posts
The Decemberists merch
Her Majesty The Decemberists
$23.99
Castaways and Cutouts
$23.99
Traveling On
$18.43
I'll Be Your Girl
$20.89
Florasongs
$18.39
What a Terrible World, What a Beautif...
$34.99
We All Raise Our Voices to the Air
$25.06
The Crane Wife
$28.04
PICARESQUE
$32.99
View All
concerts and tour dates
Past
AUG
25
2024
London, United Kingdom
Victoria Park
I Was There
AUG
03
2024
Troutdale, OR
McMenamins Edgefield
I Was There
AUG
02
2024
Bellingham, WA
Mount Baker Theatre
I Was There
AUG
01
2024
Seattle, WA
Woodland Park Zoo
I Was There
JUL
31
2024
Seattle, WA
Woodland Park Zoo
I Was There
JUL
29
2024
Vancouver, Canada
Queen Elizabeth Theatre
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
Doug
July 26th 2024
This was my first time seeing The Decemberists and my first time at Mission Ballroom. Both were phenomenal! Such a high energy show and extremely talented musicians, several of whom played multiple instruments. Very impressive!
Denver, CO@Mission Ballroom
Marcia
July 15th 2024
I’ve seen this band many times as well as Colin Malloy individually. This was one of the best shows of their’s I’ve been to. The opening band was wonderful, and the Decemberists played a good mix of their music. The last song was the best ever! Perfect closing, plus Colin got off the stage and sat with the entire audience and hugged and danced with a couple of patrons. Fun to see.
Los Angeles, CA@The Bellwether
Jim
May 20th 2024
Show was great. We’ve seen The Decemberists multiple times in the Twin Cities and this was their best concert so far and the theater was a great venue.
Saint Paul, MN@Palace Theatre
View More Fan Reviews
About The Decemberists
For 20 years The Decemberists have been one of the most original, daring, and thrilling American rock bands. Founded in the year 2000 when singer, songwriter, and guitarist Colin Meloy moved from Montana to Portland, Oregon and met bassist Nate Query, keyboardist Jenny Conlee, and guitarist Chris Funk, The Decemberists’ distinctive brand of hyperliterate folk-rock set them apart from the start with the release of their debut EP 5 Songs in 2001. After making their full-length debut with Castaways and Cutouts in 2002, the band signed with Kill Rock Stars for the release of the acclaimed albums Her Majesty the Decemberists (2003) and Picaresque (2005), which was produced by Chris Walla. The 2004 EP The Tain – an 18-minute single-track epic – made the band’s grand creative ambitions clear.
Around this time the band’s permanent line-up fell into place with the arrival of drummer John Moen, and they made the unexpected leap to Capitol Records for their first major label album in 2006. Fans’ concerns of whether the band would alter their trademark sound quickly vanished when they delivered their most ambitious and audacious record to date in The Crane Wife, a song cycle produced by Walla and Tucker Martine (who would become a longtime creative partner) that added elements of ‘70s prog, hard rock and even quasi-disco to their palette. The album was met by wide acclaim from The New York Times, Rolling Stone, SPIN, Stereogum, and was named Best New Music by Pitchfork.
Three years later, The Hazards of Love – a full-length concept album based on Meloy’s idea for a stage musical - was a Top 20 hit. In 2011, they topped themselves yet again with their first #1 album, The King Is Dead, which featured the GRAMMY-nominated song “Down By The Water.” After their 2015 album What A Terrible World, What A Beautiful World, which included the #1 AAA radio hit “Make You Better,” The Decemberists changed up their sound and explored new approaches to making music on their eighth studio album I’ll Be Your Girl (2018) with producer John Congleton. NPR Music wrote “Every band needs to refresh and reconsider its sound sooner or later, no matter how sharp it's gotten over the course of a long career — even The Decemberists, a band whose records have always come bursting with verve... I'll Be Your Girl captures a collaborative spirit that keeps the band sounding vibrant and alive.”
Over the past 20 years The Decemberists have toured the world, performed at countless major festivals, and even founded Travelers’ Rest a festival of their own curation in Missoula, Montana. The band has appeared on The Simpsons, collaborated with Hamilton’s Lin-Manuel Miranda, and released their own crowd-funded board game Illimat.
Around this time the band’s permanent line-up fell into place with the arrival of drummer John Moen, and they made the unexpected leap to Capitol Records for their first major label album in 2006. Fans’ concerns of whether the band would alter their trademark sound quickly vanished when they delivered their most ambitious and audacious record to date in The Crane Wife, a song cycle produced by Walla and Tucker Martine (who would become a longtime creative partner) that added elements of ‘70s prog, hard rock and even quasi-disco to their palette. The album was met by wide acclaim from The New York Times, Rolling Stone, SPIN, Stereogum, and was named Best New Music by Pitchfork.
Three years later, The Hazards of Love – a full-length concept album based on Meloy’s idea for a stage musical - was a Top 20 hit. In 2011, they topped themselves yet again with their first #1 album, The King Is Dead, which featured the GRAMMY-nominated song “Down By The Water.” After their 2015 album What A Terrible World, What A Beautiful World, which included the #1 AAA radio hit “Make You Better,” The Decemberists changed up their sound and explored new approaches to making music on their eighth studio album I’ll Be Your Girl (2018) with producer John Congleton. NPR Music wrote “Every band needs to refresh and reconsider its sound sooner or later, no matter how sharp it's gotten over the course of a long career — even The Decemberists, a band whose records have always come bursting with verve... I'll Be Your Girl captures a collaborative spirit that keeps the band sounding vibrant and alive.”
Over the past 20 years The Decemberists have toured the world, performed at countless major festivals, and even founded Travelers’ Rest a festival of their own curation in Missoula, Montana. The band has appeared on The Simpsons, collaborated with Hamilton’s Lin-Manuel Miranda, and released their own crowd-funded board game Illimat.
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Genres:
Indie, Alternative
Band Members:
Colin Meloy, Nate Query, John Moen, Chris Funk, Jenny Conlee
Hometown:
Portland, Oregon
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