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Death Cab For Cutie released Transatlanticism on Oct. 7, 2003. With a little help from Seth Cohen, it became their breakout album, and many -- including Ben Gibbard --still consider it their best (though our former colleague Claire Lobenfeld had other ideas).
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A couple weeks ago, Death Cab For Cutie released a new album, Asphalt Meadows, and they’re currently on tour in support of it. During a recent live session for SiriusXMU, the band performed a cover of Liz Phair’s Whip-Smart track “Go West.” Watch them do so below.
Death Cab For Cutie’s new album Asphalt Meadows is out today. It’s my favorite new release by these guys in a long time, in part because it finds the band and producer John Congleton discovering powerful new extensions of the Death Cab sound all these years later. There are still a fair amount of down-the-middle DCFC tracks l...
Frontman Ben Gibbard launched the hugely popular Live From Home during the first COVID lockdown in 2020The post Death Cab For Cutie cover R.E.M. and debut new song ‘Pepper’ during livestream appeared first on NME.
During the pandemic, Ben Gibbard held regular Live From Home livestreamed performances, something we talked with him about in our recent We’ve Got A File On You interview with the Death Cab For Cutie leader.
The indie veterans come back mature and assured but loaded with that early melodic magicThe post Death Cab For Cutie – ‘Asphalt Meadows’ review: a return to the college rockers’ best appeared first on NME.


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