The Day

The Decemberis­ts get topical on new album

- By STEVEN WINE

Frontman Colin Meloy wanted the Decemberis­ts' new album to reflect the mood of the times, and sadly it's even more topical than intended. The Oregon band began performing the song "We All Die Young" onstage a year ago, and in the wake of recent headlines it will bring tears on tour, recent events in Florida transformi­ng the singalong into an anthem that pairs jarring words with defiantly exuberant music buoyed by a kids' chorus. Such is the tone of "I'll Be Your Girl," which leavens Meloy's dark lyrics with humor and arrangemen­ts as colorful as the album cover. "Severed" threatens violence via '80s synth pop; "Once In My Life" is whiny but funny arena rock; and the strummy, drummy "Starwatche­r" makes calamity sound palatable. There's also "Everything Is Awful," written in the wake of the 2016 election, which the band performs as a children's song for adults. The Decemberis­ts' albums always offer an opportunit­y for vocabulary expansion, and here Meloy puts petard, liminal and cusping to music. He's at his most literary on the fable "Rusalka, Rusalka/ Wild Rushes," which reads like a Russian novel but is slightly shorter and delivers a valuable lesson on the hazards of temptation. It doesn't end well, which is no surprise. We all die young.

THE DECEMBERIS­TS I’ll Be Your Girl” Capitol

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