Death Cab for Cutie
I thought that I would really love the new Death Cab album, but really, it's just making me depressed.
It may be that, newly married as I am, the songs on plans about failed relationships and dying loves just don't resonate in the same way that they might otherwise.
Gone are the happy casio-enduced bits that we saw in transatlanticism and other ben gibbard projects.
I just got to the last song, Stable song , which was previously released on something else, I can't remember right now. This new version is refreshing, although still a little on the contemplative side. Which, I suppose, is just that way that any Death Cab album should be.
It may be that, newly married as I am, the songs on plans about failed relationships and dying loves just don't resonate in the same way that they might otherwise.
Gone are the happy casio-enduced bits that we saw in transatlanticism and other ben gibbard projects.
I just got to the last song, Stable song , which was previously released on something else, I can't remember right now. This new version is refreshing, although still a little on the contemplative side. Which, I suppose, is just that way that any Death Cab album should be.
1 Comments:
Aw. :( I'm sorry. Listen to Josh Groban. He sings about happy things. :)
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