Sing Out America!:Decibully

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 * 1) Song 1
 * 2) Song 2

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Label: Polyvinyl

Genre: post-folk country

Rating: 8.2 of 10

For the most part I really like bands with a good number of members, except of course The Polyphonic Spree who are some kind of sick cult. The sound a larger band, say a septet like Decibully, makes is just so much deeper and extravagant than most trios could make. Now this does not always equal better, but for the up-and-coming Milwaukee band, Decibully, all the signs are pointing to break out. For their third full-length in the relatively short life span as a band, they utilize their number of multi-instrumental members and create a huge sounding softhearted, rustic country folk album. Everything is beautifully arranged and produced, which should be a good thing, but they have a small tendency to step on a large chunk of cheese at moments. They even go gospel on track 7, which is interesting to say the least. This album is definitely a welcomed step forward for the band and of course the wonderful Polyvinyl, and should please the indie-rock masses without missing a note.