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Something About Airplanes

Death Cab for Cutie

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Album Review

The fact that Elsinor and Barsuk, two relatively small labels, conspired to co-release Something About Airplanes should give some indication as to its quality. It's a solid, emotive, and frequently amazing indie rock record that foreshadows Death Cab for Cutie's eventual ascent into the mainstream. Sonically, the band falls somewhere on the dreamier and more pop-oriented end of Built to Spill's sound (particularly on Keep It Like a Secret), alongside the Posies' most pensive tracks, or with Delta Haymax — that is, dynamic, melodic, and somewhat atmospheric Northwestern rock. What's important, however, is that the composition, arrangement, and perfect vocal harmonies of Something About Airplanes are all hugely effective; the band uses light touches of flute, synth, or cello to add the necessary textures to its well-crafted pop songs, and the result has a consistently impressive and thoroughly engaging quality that rivals Built to Spill's Keep It Like a Secret. Which is quite a complement — but tracks like "Bend to Squares" and "Pictures in an Exhibition" deserve as much adulation as one can offer.

Customer Reviews

All I know is, Death Cab For Cutie is sending me into poverty.

Benjamin Gibbard has the voice and style of an insanely gifted angel. No other artist on iTunes has a chance-every gift card I've gotten has been put into growing my collection of Death Cab. This album has, like all the others, the most perfect melancholy atmosphere to it, I welcome the now soothing heavyheartedness it gives me. I could never pick a favorite, but this album pumps emotion into anyone who listens, unlike the others. Highly highly recommended.

6 hour drive

I went to the DCFC concert last night and i swear my life was fullfilled! Ben Gibbard has the voice of a thousand angels! And guess what?! They sound better live...if thats even possible! HAHA I love death cab and would make it a point to buy every single album of theirs, especially this one :]

From a Coldplay fan...

When a freind first suggested this album to me, I wasn't so sure about it. I bought it off of iTunes the next day. It took me a few listens to start to get the feel of the album. After about five, it was one of my favorite albums. I was going through a Coldplay phase where I was listening to Parachutes 24/7, but this got me to a point where I agreed that they were the same. Believe me, It's hard for me to find an album as good as Parachutes, but this one takes the cake. We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes is awesome too, but not quite as good as this.

Biography

Formed: 1997 in Bellingham, WA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Death Cab for Cutie's rise from small-time solo project to Grammy-nominated rock band is one of indie rock's greatest success stories. Launched in the bayside college town of Bellingham, Washington, the group was originally a side project for singer/guitarist Ben Gibbard, an engineering student at Western Washington University who split his time between school and music. Taking a break from his local power pop band, Pinwheel, Gibbard began recording an album's worth of solo material during the summer...
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