Monday, January 3, 2011

The King is Dead

Noise is being made over at http://www.decemberists.com ahead of the Oregon band's latest LP release, The King is Dead, on January 18.


The increasingly impressive caper of offering the album in an array of fashions (download, CD, vinyl) alongside merchandise (anything from an "exclusive" tee through to one-off polaroids of the band is the smart and growing answer to bit torrents etc al. Yes, I will pay for a well thought through package like this one:


DELUXE BOX EDITION $165

Limited edition of 2500 available exclusively on thedecemberists.com
A one-of-a-kind Polaroid photograph by Autumn de Wilde from the Impossible Project/Decemberists series
72 page hardcover book featuring over 250 unique Polaroid photographs by Autumn de Wilde and illustrations by Carson
Ellis
The King Is Dead CD
Pendarvia DVD – a 30 minute short film by Aaron Rose, documenting the making of the album
The King Is Dead on 180 gram white vinyl with special cover
Limited edition Giclée print illustrated by Carson Ellis
Digital album download code delivered on January 18
Instant download of live video of "Rise To Me" from Musicfest Northwest in Portland, Fall 2009
Instant download of "Down By The Water"
All presented in a linen wrapped, clamshell box with
foil-stamped cover

By any standard it's more than a decent deal and I'd pay $200. The Decemberists are brilliant, we all know that. They have the record that allows them to offer a package like this. The snippets of The King is Dead that have been finding their way online hint at something much mellower than the bombast of The Hazards of Love. National Public Radio in the US will be streaming the album (edit)


The King is Dead is available for those with the patience needed of a streaming listener. http://www.npr.org/2011/01/03/132436422/first-listen-the-decemberists-the-king-is-dead

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