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Billets, dates de tournée et concerts pour Death Cab for Cutie
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Asphalt Meadows Acoustic
$19.99
Asphalt Meadows
$14.98
The Georgia Peach
$34.99
The Blue EP
$14.99
Thank You For Today
$23.99
Kintsugi
$34.99
Something About Airplanes
$32.99
Transatlanticism (10th Anniversary Ed...
$50.89
Codes And Keys (2xLP)
$68.20
Narrow Stairs
$27.69
We Have The Facts And We're Voting Yes
$32.99
Plans
$6.99
Plans
$54.99
You Can Play These Songs With Chords
$13.17
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Photos live de Death Cab for Cutie

Death Cab for Cutie at Calgary, AB in Grey Eagle Event Centre 2023
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Commentaires des fans

Andre
12 octobre 2023
Such a great show! My kids were tiny when these albums came out. My boy would sing “bah-bah sounds” when he was barely 2. I never thought I would get to hear Transatlanticism live, let alone Postal Service. Both bands were sooooo good. Never knew Ben could slap the drums like that! The Greek Theater was packed and so happy to hear them play. I could die tonight and live with it. More please!!
Berkeley, CA@
The Greek Theatre Berkeley
Jeff
10 juin 2023
Good show by DCfC. Ben noted toward the end that the band wished that the SL municipal rules hadn't prevented them from playing later into the evening ... he joked about "this is where revolutionary mutinies are started" ... I noted that their set list omitted some really good and popular songs like You Are a Tourist and Northern Lights - I wonder if Death Cab normally would perform them with more time available. Appreciated the opportunity to see them with a $20 general admission ticket, but that venue is not nearly large enough to accommodate that type of crowd for that type of national act ... standing room only packed in like sardines; bathroom facilities overwhelmed, nice to have four or five food trucks inside the plaza but could have used ten to twenty of them since the lines were enormous.
Salt Lake City, UT@
Gallivan Center
User
30 mars 2023
Slow start, can't say Slow Pulp did much for me. Also DCFC didn't get going for several songs. Black Sun got things going for me, still seems a pretty optional subject for Ben Gibbard. The highlight for me was a solo acoustic rendering of the emotional "I will Follow you" from Plans... breathtaking. That song alone was worth the ticket price. Finished strongly with plenty more classic tracks. The only flaw, and this is just personal, but Ben's jiggling about on stage out of time with the music detracted at times for me - much more powerful when he stood still and let the music do the job as in his acoustic set .
London, United Kingdom@
Royal Albert Hall
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A propos de Death Cab for Cutie

When the writing of Asphalt Meadows began in the early part of the pandemic, Death Cab for Cutie wasn't sure how to make a record. Singer/songwriter Ben Gibbard, bassist Nick Harmer, drummer Jason McGerr, guitarist/keyboardist Dave Depper, and keyboardist/guitarist Zac Rae lived in four different cities. Being in the studio together wasn't an option. Though Gibbard started writing songs at the end of their last tour, he felt like he was hitting a wall after being trapped in his home studio for months. So he hatched a plan to shake things up.

"A work week is Monday through Friday and there are five members of the band," Gibbard explains. "So on Monday, someone put together a piece of music and shared it. And then the next person took it, with the order decided randomly. On your day, you had complete editorial control."

At the end of each week, they finished a rough song mix. Sometimes, songs were transformed entirely, with a key change or altogether different tempo. "After we started, we had a lot of success," Gibbard says.

While not all of the songs on Asphalt Meadows came from these sessions, over half of them did. Songs Gibbard presented as demos also went through the process, allowing everyone to figure their parts out before going into the studio with producer John Congleton (St. Vincent, Angel Olsen, Explosions in the Sky).

Harmer calls the experience of writing this way incredibly inspiring. "Having exactly one day to work on each track allowed me to not overthink things," he says. "I had to come up with something compelling and get it completed or the whole process would break down."

"I believe everybody started finding ideas and performances that might not have happened if we'd been in the same room writing," McGerr adds.

The first track released off the album, "Roman Candles," was inspired by a drum part from the '70s Krautrock act Faust and Gibbard's desire to write something for the record that was short, loud, and thrashy. "The lyrics were cobbled from a couple of different songs dealing with my general sense of existential dread and anxiety, the feeling that the fabric that weaves a functioning society together was crumbling during the pandemic," he says.

"Here to Forever" was built on the idea of looking at the past without idealized nostalgia and evolves into a soul-searching song about wanting spiritual clarity. "Foxglove Through the Clearcut" finds Gibbard delivering spoken word verses and an ever-growing drum bridge by McGerr that pushes the music forward into a chorus of beautiful harmonies.

Friendship is the inspiration for "Wheat Like Waves." Spending time with Torquil Campbell of Stars at Niagara-on-the-Lake in Canada while listening to Prefab Sprout prompted Gibbard to write about an adult male friendship that has spanned years.

Rae recalls working collaboratively with McGerr on "Fragments From the Decade." "We had gone into a studio and played drums and keys duets for a few hours," Rae says. After editing and sharing, what came back from Gibbard in the next 24 hours was very nearly the final song. "Not everything was that fast or easy, but a lot of what made it on the record certainly was."

"Rand McNally" is a poignant track about building a legacy. "This is my life's work," Gibbard says. "When members leave bands, they're often seminal members. That fans continue to support them is a testament to how important the music is to them. I wanted to write something to and for everyone who has been in this band, who helped make it what it is, to say I'm not going to let the light fade." Depper was the second person to pick the track up and immediately knew it was special. "I felt drawn to playing acoustic piano on this track, something I'd normally never do because Zac is 4000X the piano player that I am. But given the space and solitude that this process allowed, I confidently contributed a piano track and melodic line that I'm really proud of." Depper felt “don’t let the light fade” had a hymnal quality and decided to use it as a reprise. “I didn't want the song to end yet,” Depper says. “So I was inspired to create a coda to the song based on that line, with layers of harmonies joining in with each refrain.”

The final track, "I'll Never Give Up on You," stands out in its round-robin writing style for Rae. "The song came to me as a groovy, single chord idea, and I added some fairly strange, almost jazzy piano voicings over it. I don't know that we would have settled on that if we had been all together in the room."

After 25 years as a band, going about the writing and recording process unconventionally pushed Death Cab for Cutie creatively in new and unexpected directions.
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Genres:
Alternative Rock
Membres du groupe:
Ben Gibbard, Jason McGerr, Zac Rae, Nick Harmer, Dave Depper
Ville:
Bellingham, Washington

concerts et dates de tournée

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Passés
concerts près de chez vous
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Dernières publications

Death Cab for Cutie
il y a 8 jours
Here’s a preview of some new merch items that we’ll be offering on our upcoming 'Give Up' & 'Transatlanticism' 20th Anniversary Tour with The Postal Service. These designplus
Afficher plus de publications

Photos live de Death Cab for Cutie

Death Cab for Cutie at Calgary, AB in Grey Eagle Event Centre 2023
Voir toutes les Photos

Marchandise de Death Cab for Cutieamazonview store

Asphalt Meadows Acoustic
$19.99
Asphalt Meadows
$14.98
The Georgia Peach
$34.99
The Blue EP
$14.99
Thank You For Today
$23.99
Kintsugi
$34.99
Something About Airplanes
$32.99
Transatlanticism (10th Anniversary Ed...
$50.89
Codes And Keys (2xLP)
$68.20
Narrow Stairs
$27.69
We Have The Facts And We're Voting Yes
$32.99
Plans
$6.99
Plans
$54.99
You Can Play These Songs With Chords
$13.17
Tout afficher
Tournée de Death Cab for Cutie

Commentaires des fans

Andre
12 octobre 2023
Such a great show! My kids were tiny when these albums came out. My boy would sing “bah-bah sounds” when he was barely 2. I never thought I would get to hear Transatlanticism live, let alone Postal Service. Both bands were sooooo good. Never knew Ben could slap the drums like that! The Greek Theater was packed and so happy to hear them play. I could die tonight and live with it. More please!!
Berkeley, CA@
The Greek Theatre Berkeley
Jeff
10 juin 2023
Good show by DCfC. Ben noted toward the end that the band wished that the SL municipal rules hadn't prevented them from playing later into the evening ... he joked about "this is where revolutionary mutinies are started" ... I noted that their set list omitted some really good and popular songs like You Are a Tourist and Northern Lights - I wonder if Death Cab normally would perform them with more time available. Appreciated the opportunity to see them with a $20 general admission ticket, but that venue is not nearly large enough to accommodate that type of crowd for that type of national act ... standing room only packed in like sardines; bathroom facilities overwhelmed, nice to have four or five food trucks inside the plaza but could have used ten to twenty of them since the lines were enormous.
Salt Lake City, UT@
Gallivan Center
User
30 mars 2023
Slow start, can't say Slow Pulp did much for me. Also DCFC didn't get going for several songs. Black Sun got things going for me, still seems a pretty optional subject for Ben Gibbard. The highlight for me was a solo acoustic rendering of the emotional "I will Follow you" from Plans... breathtaking. That song alone was worth the ticket price. Finished strongly with plenty more classic tracks. The only flaw, and this is just personal, but Ben's jiggling about on stage out of time with the music detracted at times for me - much more powerful when he stood still and let the music do the job as in his acoustic set .
London, United Kingdom@
Royal Albert Hall
Voir plus d'avis de fans

A propos de Death Cab for Cutie

When the writing of Asphalt Meadows began in the early part of the pandemic, Death Cab for Cutie wasn't sure how to make a record. Singer/songwriter Ben Gibbard, bassist Nick Harmer, drummer Jason McGerr, guitarist/keyboardist Dave Depper, and keyboardist/guitarist Zac Rae lived in four different cities. Being in the studio together wasn't an option. Though Gibbard started writing songs at the end of their last tour, he felt like he was hitting a wall after being trapped in his home studio for months. So he hatched a plan to shake things up.

"A work week is Monday through Friday and there are five members of the band," Gibbard explains. "So on Monday, someone put together a piece of music and shared it. And then the next person took it, with the order decided randomly. On your day, you had complete editorial control."

At the end of each week, they finished a rough song mix. Sometimes, songs were transformed entirely, with a key change or altogether different tempo. "After we started, we had a lot of success," Gibbard says.

While not all of the songs on Asphalt Meadows came from these sessions, over half of them did. Songs Gibbard presented as demos also went through the process, allowing everyone to figure their parts out before going into the studio with producer John Congleton (St. Vincent, Angel Olsen, Explosions in the Sky).

Harmer calls the experience of writing this way incredibly inspiring. "Having exactly one day to work on each track allowed me to not overthink things," he says. "I had to come up with something compelling and get it completed or the whole process would break down."

"I believe everybody started finding ideas and performances that might not have happened if we'd been in the same room writing," McGerr adds.

The first track released off the album, "Roman Candles," was inspired by a drum part from the '70s Krautrock act Faust and Gibbard's desire to write something for the record that was short, loud, and thrashy. "The lyrics were cobbled from a couple of different songs dealing with my general sense of existential dread and anxiety, the feeling that the fabric that weaves a functioning society together was crumbling during the pandemic," he says.

"Here to Forever" was built on the idea of looking at the past without idealized nostalgia and evolves into a soul-searching song about wanting spiritual clarity. "Foxglove Through the Clearcut" finds Gibbard delivering spoken word verses and an ever-growing drum bridge by McGerr that pushes the music forward into a chorus of beautiful harmonies.

Friendship is the inspiration for "Wheat Like Waves." Spending time with Torquil Campbell of Stars at Niagara-on-the-Lake in Canada while listening to Prefab Sprout prompted Gibbard to write about an adult male friendship that has spanned years.

Rae recalls working collaboratively with McGerr on "Fragments From the Decade." "We had gone into a studio and played drums and keys duets for a few hours," Rae says. After editing and sharing, what came back from Gibbard in the next 24 hours was very nearly the final song. "Not everything was that fast or easy, but a lot of what made it on the record certainly was."

"Rand McNally" is a poignant track about building a legacy. "This is my life's work," Gibbard says. "When members leave bands, they're often seminal members. That fans continue to support them is a testament to how important the music is to them. I wanted to write something to and for everyone who has been in this band, who helped make it what it is, to say I'm not going to let the light fade." Depper was the second person to pick the track up and immediately knew it was special. "I felt drawn to playing acoustic piano on this track, something I'd normally never do because Zac is 4000X the piano player that I am. But given the space and solitude that this process allowed, I confidently contributed a piano track and melodic line that I'm really proud of." Depper felt “don’t let the light fade” had a hymnal quality and decided to use it as a reprise. “I didn't want the song to end yet,” Depper says. “So I was inspired to create a coda to the song based on that line, with layers of harmonies joining in with each refrain.”

The final track, "I'll Never Give Up on You," stands out in its round-robin writing style for Rae. "The song came to me as a groovy, single chord idea, and I added some fairly strange, almost jazzy piano voicings over it. I don't know that we would have settled on that if we had been all together in the room."

After 25 years as a band, going about the writing and recording process unconventionally pushed Death Cab for Cutie creatively in new and unexpected directions.
Afficher plus
Genres:
Alternative Rock
Membres du groupe:
Ben Gibbard, Jason McGerr, Zac Rae, Nick Harmer, Dave Depper
Ville:
Bellingham, Washington

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