Portland band The Decemberists traveled back to a simpler time this year. They retreated to an Oregon barn to record “The King Is Dead,” a new album that swaps the band’s English folk influences for American ones. Singer/songwriter Colin Meloy and guitarist Chris Funk join us in studio for a conversation about the new release.
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Great show at the Beacon last nite!
But, Neil Young? Maybe the harmonica, but, really, hasn't anyone noticed that Down By the Water is, in fact, a loving rewrite of R.E.M.'s The One I Love
I WAS A BIG ROCK AND ROLLER. mY HEARING IS GONE.! ALSO, A SKEET AND TRAP SHOOTER. I HAVE A "FUZZY SOUND" IN MY EARS!
WHERE CAN i GET THIS TAKEN CARE OF BY A GOOD AUDIOLOGIST?
I ALSO HAVE A TMJ PROBLEM.
tHANKS , AN AVID LISTENER, SUZAN
ALSO, RE: EAR BUDS. I HAVE SMALL EARS AND THOSE DARN BUDS ARE SO UNCOMFORTABLE AND FALL OUT WHEN RUNNING ON THE TREADMILL!
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