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Death Cab for Cutie has shared the fourth and latest single from 'Kintsugi.' "Little Wanderer" follows "No Room in Frame," "The Ghosts of Beverly Drive" and "Black Sun." It is an understated, breezy tune that celebrates a love's restless soul, and Ben Gibbard's vocals are as sweet as ever. -
Death Cab for Cutie 'No Room in Frame' Review: Track No. 1 from 'Kintsugi' Has Old School Vibe [LISTEN]
Death Cab For Cutie is continuing to tease the release of its new album Kintsugi by dropping new songs. Following the release and music video for the album's lead single "Black Sun," today (Feb. 23), DCFC officially released the next track from the album, "No Room In Frame." -
Death Cab for Cutie 'Black Sun' Music Video is an Action Film Directed by Ben Gibbard [WATCH]
Ben Gibbard is getting out from behind the microphone to behind the camera in the new music video for Death Cab for Cutie's Kintsugi single "Black Sun." -
Death Cab For Cutie Premiere Lead Single "Black Sun" Off Upcoming 'Kintsugi,' Share Tour Dates [FULL SCHEDULE]
Death Cab For Cutie have shared the first single, the psychedelic "Black Sun," for their upcoming eighth studio album Kintsugi, as well as their first round of tour dates. -
Death Cab for Cutie Talk New Album 'Kintsugi': Record Will Be First Without Guitarist Chris Walla [TRACKLIST]
The title for the new Death Cab for Cutie album is "Kintsugi." According to an interview with "Rolling Stone," the album's name is a Japanese artform that captures where the band is currently. After 17 years, guitarist Chris Walla left the band in 2014, and now Ben Gibbard and Co. have to find a way to move forward without forgetting their humble past."It's a Japanese style of art where they take fractured, broken ceramics and put them back together with very obvious, real gold," bassist Nick Harmer said. "It's making the repair of an object a visual part of its history. That resonated with us as a philosophy, and it connected to a lot of what we were going through, both professionally and personally."Walla announced his departure from the band in September, playing his final gig with Death Cab the following month."In the West, if you break an heirloom, you either throw it away or you make the repair as invisible as possible," he added. "But there's this artistic movement in Japan where the repair of it, the damage of it, is more important as part of the history of something than repairing it to its original state." -
The Postal Service Releases 'Nothing Better' Preview From Forthcoming Concert Film 'Everything Will Change' [WATCH]
The duo of Ben Gibbard (Death Cab for Cutie) and Jimmy Tamborello get some help from Jenny Lewis for "Nothing Better," which is a memorable tune for two reasons. -
Ben Gibbard, Death Cab For Cutie Move On With New Album After Chris Walla's Departure
Casual Death Cab For Cutie fans probably didn't understand what Chris Walla's departure meant for the band in mid-September. -
8 Bands Whose Producers Are A Member Of The Band: The Beach Boys, Vampire Weekend, And More
It's often tough for a band to maintain complete control of their creative vision, especially when they hire a producer from outside the band to help them capture their sound on record. These eight bands, however, remained true to their vision by having a member of the band produce their records. -
The Postal Service to Release Concert Film 'Everything Will Change' Nov. 14 [WATCH]
Consequence of Sound reports that influential electro-pop duo The Postal Service will be releasing a documentary about their 2013 reunion tour titled "Everything Will Change." The Justin Mitchell-directed film primarily focuses on the duo’s performances at Berkeley, California’s Greek Theater over two nights in July 2013, and will also include interviews and backstage footage. -
Chris Walla Performs With Death Cab For Cutie One Last Time [WATCH]
Last night (Sept. 13), longtime guitarist and founding member of Death Cab For Cutie Chris Walla played his final show with the band. -
Foo Fighters 'Sonic Highways' Guests Ben Gibbard (Death Cab For Cutie), Joe Walsh (Eagles) Confirmed for New Album
Foo Fighters has teased that its new album Sonic Highways has some big name guests and now two rock legends (one old, one new) have been confirmed as collaborators. In a new interview, the "Everlong" band announced that Death Cab For Cutie's Ben Gibbard and the Eagles' Joe Walsh appear on the record. -
Death Cab For Cutie Guitarist Chris Walla Leaves 'Transatlanticism' Band Before New Album 2015
In a statement released through Seattle news site Slog, Death Cab for Cutie guitarist/producer Chris Walla has announced that he will be leaving the band next month. His last show will be on Sept. 13 at the Rifflandia Festival in Victoria, British Columbia.
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