Death Cab for CutieCodes and Keys (2011)Atlantic Reviewer Rating: User Rating: Contributed by: thepopeofchili-town (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on May 31st 2011
Death Cab for Cutie is a huge band for me. Their lyrics got me through all the obligatory high school breakups. My Senior Ditch Day was spent traveling to see the band play Red Rocks. Admittedly, I was late to the game on checking them out (2003’s Transatlanticism was my first experience with their work), but once I was on board, I never looked back. Needless to say, every few years when news of a new Death Cab album surfaces, I anticipate it with baited breath.
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they have still never released a bad album. codes and keys the song is super catchy. like one of the other posters said...nothing they've done has disappointed. another awesome effort. Transatlantacism will always hold a special place in my life. I've never been disappointed by anything they've done, so I'll be checking this out for sure. Mid-20's? Not for a few more years, i didn't get the love for this band when i saw them play a fest 10 years ago. still don't... Not garbage. Garbage. The Pope of Chili Town is in their mid-20s?! What an amazing feat of reaching an exalted position at such a young age. Great review. Gotta pick this up for the fiance... (thoughtful gift for her that has many positives for me) Best thing they've done since Transatlanticism... they're trying something new and it's working. This is awesome pop rather than just rehashing their best work again. nice to see Mattramone considers these guys to be one of his "top 10 recording acts" these four stars are for the lead singers wife, Zoey D, gorgeous-oldpunker- I love that this wussy shit burger by a top 10 recording act is a lead review on a site dedicated to underground music. The yuppies stole indie rock, are they gonna take on Latterman-esque whoa punk next? This isn't bad—I like "Doors Unlocked and Open" and "Underneath the Sycamore" a lot, and as a whole it's more listenable than Narrow Stairs, I think—but it's hard to enjoy it when you think that this is the same band that put out Transatlanticism and Plans once upon a time. It's evident that they've improved as musicians, and they're taking more risks, but the inherent soul of DCFC—Gibbard's sappy romantic bullshit—just doesn't sit well on top of these really thought-out and overworked jams. It feels like this is a band that's aging badly not because they're stagnating, but because they're moving away from what made them good in a misguided bid not to. |
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unless it's on a commercial or something, i have not heard the first single from this album