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Last week, Death Cab For Cutie released their latest album, Thank You For Today, and the band has been making the promotional rounds for it, appearing on late-night shows and stopping by the SiriusXM studios, where they covered Richard Swift's "Most Of What I Know," off the musician's 2006 album Dressed Up For The Letdown.
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Death Cab For Cutie’s Transatlanticism turns 10 this October and to celebrate the band and Barsuk will release an anniversary edition of the album digitally and on vinyl, after long being out-of-print. The vinyl edition will come with a download code for a demos collection of each song from the LP (the deluxe digital package [...]
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Death Cab for Cutie: Electric Anthology Project Of Death Cab For Cutie – “Soul Meets Body”
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Death Cab for Cutie: To Perform Transatlanticsim At Music Fest
submitted by Nick May 7th 2013 01:00 pm (www.antimusic.com)
Death Cab for Cutie will be performing their 2003 full length, Transatlanticsim, in its entirety at the Bumbershoot festival
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The Postal Service: Ben Gibbard Talks Nostalgia As Reunite At Coachella
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Death Cab for Cutie's Ben Gibbard stopped in for an interview with Radio.com and spoke at length about the phenomenon of nostalgia
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