2023 marks the 20th anniversary of Death Cab For Cutie‘s classic album Transatlanticism and The Postal Service‘s trailblazing Give Up. Ahead of the new year, the bands have announced a joint tour ...
Death Cab For Cutie‘s Transatlanticism turned 20 just over a year ago, and the band celebrated with a reissue and a joint 20th anniversary tour with related band The Postal Service’s Give Up. Now ...
Earlier this year, the Postal Service celebrated the 10-year anniversary of its landmark one-off album Give Up. That album still holds up remarkably well, but it’s unfair to talk about Give Up without ...
A nostalgia playground popped up in Boston this week, just for two nights, when Death Cab for Cutie and the Postal Service reunited as part of their 20th anniversary tour. The bands co-headlined, each ...
It’s been 15 years since Death Cab For Cutie released Transatlanticism and to celebrate its release, the band played the album in full. The performance happened during last night’s show (Oct. 7) at ...
When I told my friends I was writing about a Death Cab For Cutie album, most of them groaned. This response was to be expected. 15 years after the release of their magnum opus, I typically hear ...
This might not be for everybody, but it should be. That one Washington state indie band Death Cab for Cutie had this one album right? It was called Transatlanticism and if you were an indie bitch in ...
“I don’t want to be an indie rock band,” Ben Gibbard told me (via UR Chicago) in fall 2003, right before Death Cab for Cutie released Transatlanticism. Matching Gibbard’s aching songs of long-distance ...
When most people think “Seattle rock,” they think grunge. When I think of Seattle rock, I think “Death Cab for Cutie’s 2003 breakout album, 'Transatlanticism.'” Credit: Kaitlin Brito Any record made ...
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 ...