The Morning News

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Currently: leaving you in a K-hole to go play Halo
Today’s Feature: “The Hot ______ of the Summer” by The Writers
NEW!  Latest in Digest: High Wire

Albums

Decibully, City of Festivals

Formed from parts of The Promise Ring and Camden, and with a history that’s too confusing to even attempt recounting,…

» Email this
» Save this

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Andrew Womack
TMN Co-Editor in Chief Andrew Womack lives in Austin, Texas. He co-founded The Morning News with Rosecrans Baldwin in 1999 and hasn’t been away from a computer for more than six hours since. You can .
» Advertise on TMN via the Deck

NEWSLETTER

Prize Lovers Apply Here

More addictive than heroin, more challenging than Sudoku: the TMN Map Quiz, delivered hot, fresh, and diabolical to your inbox every Friday.

» SIGN UP
Formed from parts of The Promise Ring and Camden, and with a history that’s too confusing to even attempt recounting, Milwaukee’s Decibully oozes the kind of damaged beauty that would be right at home at the end of a dark cul-de-sac, late Big Star and Elliott Smith the neighbors on either side.

William Siedel’s controlled, almost-too-pretty vocals soar across the landscape of every track, atop achingly beautiful musical arrangements, many of which feature the most well-placed banjo this side of ‘The Rainbow Connection.’ The songs all lean toward a yearning, toward a reaching-out hopefulness that is so bald-faced in its honesty that it must be heard to understand how intense and real it actually is. It’s not weepy music at all; in fact, it’s just powerfully moving. The lyrics leave an indelible impression in their wake, prefer as they do to get straight to the soul of the matter. Siedel, however, can make even the harshest of subject matter (addiction, on ‘My Lighter and Strings’) into a thing of complete beauty.
So you want to call it a problem?
It’s just a habit I have
And I would like to kick it somehow
It’s like quitting cigarettes
And the harder that I try to break these chains
The tighter they get
And the longer that it takes to stop this car
The shorter the ride gets
Absolutely, totally, completely, and uncompromisingly: hauntingly beautiful.

—Published March 2, 2004