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      <title>Music For Your Eyes #4 - 6.9.08</title>
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        On this issue of MFYE, i present to you the indie-rock band, A Dream To Late with their music video, "Intermission To The Moon." Great song. Great vid.<br /><br /><br /><br />Direct Link: <a href="http://www.purevolume.com/videos/135">http://www.purevolume.com/videos/135</a> 


        
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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 08:05:01 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>On The Rise: Seabird</title>
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        <a href="http://www.myspace.com/seabird">Seabird'</a>s debut, <i>'Til We See the Shore</i> is full of mature and
honest rock 'n roll, which may seem like some kind of oxymoron. The
band has tapped into the same river that both Train and Coldplay have
but they still bring their own material to the table. Look for t 'his
record to be on everyone's top 10 list, everyone who hears it that is.<br /><br /><a href="http://thealbumproject.net/2008/05/16/full-review-seabird-til-we-see-the-shore/" target="_self"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1119" src="http://albumproject.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/seabird1.jpg?w=418&amp;h=62" alt="alt" height="62" width="418" /></a><br /><br />[Click image to read full review]<br />


        
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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 May 2008 21:01:29 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Music For Your Eyes #3 [Live Edition] - 5.19.08</title>
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        <img src="http://www.media.wmg-is.com/media/portal/media/cms/images/200711/paramore-chicago-promo-large_1196286060930.jpg" width="520" /> <br /><br />This week on MFYE... <strong>Paramore</strong> can be seen performing live on Wal-Mart's Soundcheck <a href="http://soundcheck.walmart.com/paramore.html" target="_blank">here</a>. The band performs seven songs from their latest release <em>RIOT</em> and their first release <em>All We Know</em>. 
        
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2008 19:26:19 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Hitting The Shelves, Tue. 5/20</title>
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        Albums hitting stores today:<br /><ul><li><a href="http://www.myspace.com/askylitdrive">A Skylit Drive</a> - Wires And The Concept of Breathing [Screamo/Hardcore]<br /></li><li><a href="http://www.myspace.com/tenthavenuenorth">Tenth Avenue North</a> - Over and Underneath [Christian/Indie Rock]<br /></li></ul><a href="http://www.tenthavenuenorth.com/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.tenthavenuenorth.com/extras/tenthavenorth_468banner2.gif" alt="Banner" border="0" height="60" width="468" /></a><br /><br />Other music coming out:<br /><ul><li><a href="http://www.myspace.com/eforexplosion">E For Explosion</a> - Reinventing The Heartbeat [Indie/Pop]<br /></li></ul><a href="http://spinner.aol.com/artists/new-releases-full-cds?defaultTab=1"><img src="http://www.eyeballrecords.com/images.d/media_file/filename/478/efe_stream-banner.jpg" border="0" /></a>
        
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2008 19:26:19 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Kicking It... Old Testement?</title>
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        For AJ Jacob's book <i>The Year of Living Biblically</i>, He spent 12 months following the rules of the Old Testament. All of
them. Hundreds of them. He followed the famous ones, such as the Ten
Commandments and 'Love thy neighbor.' But he also followed the
often-ignored ones, such as don't wear clothes of mixed fibers, don't
shave your beard and, yes, stone adulterers.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.relevantmagazine.com/images/god/7536.jpg" /><br /><br />Read about his experience at <a href="http://www.relevantmagazine.com/god_article.php?id=7536">RelevantMagazine.com</a><br />
        
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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 May 2008 07:02:59 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Music For Your Eyes #2 - 5.13.08</title>
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        This week, i'm glad to present to you <b>LoveHateHero</b> with their music video Red Dress.<br /><br />
<br /><i>Direct Link: <a href="http://www.purevolume.com/videos/263">http://www.purevolume.com/videos/263</a></i><br />
        
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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 19:24:14 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Death Cab For Cutie Video Documentary</title>
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        Featured on <a href="http://current.com/">CurrentTV</a>, "Open Windows" is a exclusive 30 minute documentary looking at the
recording of Death Cab for Cutie's new album "Narrow Stairs," (hitting store shelves today) the final
days at home in Seattle for the band before they embark on their 2008
tour, and their first shows playing the new songs in front of fans for
the first time ever. You can watch the full length vid right here. Featuring interviews and live performance. <br /><br /><div style="text-align: center;"></div><br /><i>Direct Link: <a href="http://current.com/items/88941110_death_cab_open_windows">http://current.com/items/88941110_death_cab_open_windows</a></i>
        
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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 19:24:13 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Hitting The Shelves, Tue. 5/13</title>
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        Some exciting release to note:<br /><ul><li>Death Cab For Cutie - Narrow Stairs</li><li>
Showbread - Anorexia / Nervosa</li></ul><br /><a href="http://www.myspace.com/showbread"><img src="http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh230/RelientKShowbread/anorexia_nervosa_565x70.gif" border="0" /></a><br /><br />On The Rise:<br /><ul><li>
Cinematic Sunrise - A Coloring Storybook And Long-Playing Record EP</li></ul><br /><br /> 
        
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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 19:24:13 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Anorexia Nervosa</title>
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        <p>Showbread has done something that very few bands want to do or are
allowed to do which is release 2 brand new albums on the same day.</p>
<p>Each record contains twelve completely different songs although a
lot of the names overlap between albums. The records are soundtracks to
a story called 'Anorexia Nervosa' which is split into two, ten chapter
segments, one segment comes included with one record and the second
comes with the other.</p>
<p><span id="more-1143"></span>As you read the story, the album acts as
a musical accompaniment to the text. In addition to the two albums that
will be released in stores, a limited printing of a special edition
package will be made available for everyone who wants the most in depth
experience of 'Anorexia Nervosa' possible.</p>
<p>Below is a message from the band about the release of the new albums.</p><br /><i>Direct Link: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzDJ2h_E5oQ">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzDJ2h_E5oQ</a><br /><br /></i>Best Buy is offering a "2 for $20" deal to make it
easier to buy both albums at once. DO NOT buy from itunes or similar
digital retailers, they will not come with the story books.
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<br />Go out, buy both albums, take this journey with Anorexia and her sister Nervosa.
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<br />This is by far the greatest work Showbread has completed.
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<br />RAW ROCK KILLS. 
		
		
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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 19:24:12 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Evan Almighty... The Sequel?</title>
      <link>http://virb.com/brentalexander/posts/text/608604</link>
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        <img src="http://www.relevantmagazine.com/images/slices/20080508083308_.jpg" style="border: 1px solid rgb(17, 17, 17); margin: 2px 5px 5px 0px; float: left;" />A developer in Florida has been building an odd structure in full view of a busy interstate. It appears to be an <a href="http://www2.tbo.com/content/2008/may/06/me-ark-still-awash-with-unanswered-questions/" target="_blank">ark</a>. The developer has thus far declined to answer any questions about the building. Does he know something we don't?<br /><br /><a href="http://www2.tbo.com/content/2008/may/06/me-ark-still-awash-with-unanswered-questions/" target="_blank">Read</a> the full article.
        
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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 May 2008 04:44:08 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>On The Rise: Sky Eats Airplane</title>
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        Coming out of Fort Worth, Texas, is something i haven't really heard before. With a melodic combination of electronic synths and beats, and a little screaming and metal there, you have formed <a href="http://www.myspace.com/skyeatsairplane" target="_blank">Sky Eats Airplane</a>. All i gotta say is you have to give them a listen.<br /><br /><i><b>For Fans of: </b>PlayRadioPlay!, Underoath, (i don't really know...)<br /></i><br /><i><b>Song to start with: </b>Photographic Memory, Honest Hitchikers</i><br /><br /><a href="http://www.myspace.com/skyeatsairplane" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.skyeatsairplane.com/img/banner2.jpg" /></a>
        
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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 15:27:48 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Hitting The Shelves, Tue. 5/6</title>
      <link>http://virb.com/brentalexander/posts/text/604407</link>
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        Not a big day for the Music stores, but there are a few noted albums:<br /><br /><ul><li>From First To Last - Self-Titled</li><li>A Kiss For Jersey - Victims</li><li>Motion City Soundtrack - Acoustic EP (iTunes)</li></ul>Keep an eye on:<br /><ul><li>Charlotte Sometimes - Waves and the Both of Us</li><li>Tokio Hotel - Scream<br /></li></ul>
        
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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2008 22:42:30 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Comatose Tour - Charlotte, NC</title>
      <link>http://virb.com/brentalexander/posts/text/603277</link>
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        <span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image"><a href="http://www.brentalexander.net/mt/blog/images/comatose-tour.jpg"><img alt="comatose-tour.jpg" src="http://www.brentalexander.net/mt/blog/assets_c/2008/05/comatose-tour-thumb-200x200.jpg" class="mt-image-right" style="margin: 10px 0px 0px 10px; float: right;" height="200" width="200" /></a></span>An amazing night was had by all who were at Cricket Arena, Charlotte, last night. Three great bands, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/skilletmusic">Skillet</a>, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thousandfootkrutch">Thousand Foot Krutch</a>, and <a href="http://www.myspace.com/decyferdown">Decyfer Down</a> shared the stage and rocked the house. It was awesome. The event started at 7:30, doors opening an hour before. I got there at 6:00 only to see a long line stretched down the sidewalk. Thankfully, me and my brother still got great seats (we really didn't get seats we were rather standing up in front of the stage). Decyfer Down kicked off the loud event, bringing their hard rock style and outreaching lyrics. Originating from Atlantic Beach, NC, this was a close-to-home show for them. They rocked hard and played a solid five song set. <span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image"><a href="http://www.brentalexander.net/mt/blog/images/decyfer-down.html"><img src="http://www.brentalexander.net/mt/blog/images/decyfer-down-thumb-350x233.jpg" alt="decyfer-down.jpg" class="mt-image-left" style="margin: 10px 10px 0px 0px; float: left;" height="233" width="350" /></a></span> Second up, was the band i came to see, Thousand Foot Krutch. Oh man, It was insane. I lost a flip flop in the mosh pit. Thankfully, i found it shortly after. They rocked out hard, as expected, and i would have to say i was impressed by the show the put on. Great set on their part. Headlining the event, Skillet played last, loud, and proud. Incorporating songs from almost all of there albums, Skillet played a long and wide-range of songs. They even went as far to play a song from their worship album,<a href="http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/skillet/angelsfalldown.html"> Angels Fall Down</a>. I don't know where all the energy kept coming from. But their was defiantly a lot of it. All-in-all it was one of the most energetic concerts i have attended.
        
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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2008 09:45:18 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Music For Your Eyes #1 -  5.05.08</title>
      <link>http://virb.com/brentalexander/posts/text/603276</link>
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        You want music videos? Well here is a feature just for that. This is the first of many music videos i will be posting to the blog. Starting things off is <b>The Classic Crime</b> with their video Seattle.<br /><br /><i>Direct Link: <a href="http://www.purevolume.com/videos/215">http://www.purevolume.com/videos/215</a></i>
        
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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2008 09:45:17 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Death Cab For Cutie: Article from Relevant Mag.</title>
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        <img src="http://www.relevantmagazine.com/images/pc/7647.jpg" /><br /><br /><i>"I'm willing to have people accept and reject this record more than anything I've been involved in" --Ben Gibbard</i><br /><br /><br />Read the article in Relevant Magazine by Robert Ham...<br /> 
        <span class="featureMAINTEXT">The Paramount Theatre in Seattle was filled to sweating capacity one
winter evening in 2005, all the seats and floor space having been taken
over by fans of Death Cab for Cutie who were looking to welcome back
their hometown heroes. The band was just ending the first leg of their
tour in support of <i>Plans</i>,
the album that turned the four young men from the best indie-rock band
around into one of the best rock bands working today. By the end of the
band's nine months on the road, they would sell almost a million copies
of the album, thanks in no small part to the chiming, radio-friendly
single "Soul Meets Body."<br />
<br /><br />On this night, the scene inside the theater was positively triumphal.
The band and audience fed off each other's energy, sending the music
and the crowd response to giddy heights. It was marvelous to witness. <br />
<br />
As the band raced through another pointed and emotional song, three
preteen girls stood on the first balcony, wearing matching Death Cab
T-shirts and jostling one another as they sang and danced along with
every word. <br />
<br />
These three fans were obviously one of the legions who were converted
to the church of Death Cab in the past five years, somewhere between
the release of 2003's <i>Transatlanticism</i>, the band's appearance on <i>The O.C.</i> and the band's live show in Seattle. <br />
<br />
What would these girls, and the thousands of fans like them, think of Death Cab's latest album, <i>Narrow Stairs</i>?
How would they react to the raw expanse and the shifts in mood and
volume that mark the two opening tracks? Would they recoil, wondering
where their favorite band has gone, or would they dig deeper, reveling
in the album's parallel slides, from chugging near-metal riffs to
rumbling psychedelic pop? <br />
<br />
"I'm willing to have people accept and reject this record more than
anything I've been involved in," Ben Gibbard, Death Cab's frontman and
principal songwriter, says. "We haven't turned such a corner that I
think we're going to alienate a lot of people, but if we do, I'm
willing to accept that. I think with this record, we'll get a sense of
who's in it for the long haul."<br />
<br />
It's a bit of a contentious statement coming from the cherubic
31-year-old, but one he is in a perfect position to make. Besides the
meteoric success of Death Cab, Gibbard has also gained a great deal of
notoriety as one-half of the electronic-pop duo The Postal Service,
whose album <i>Give Up</i> has, since its release in 2003, turned into the second-best seller on Sub Pop Records behind Nirvana's debut album.<br />
<br />
So, if there should be any time for Gibbard and his bandmates
(guitarist Chris Walla, bassist Nick Harmer and drummer Jason McGerr)
to test their own boundaries as a band and potentially test the limits
of their fans' loyalty, this would be it. In fact, from the comments
Walla made to the online entertainment newspaper <i>The A.V. Club</i>
three years ago ("... Already in the conversations [the band has had],
the next record is seeming kind of weird ... I think the next record's
going to be the prog-rock record."), the band seemed like they were
ready to head in this new direction all along. <br />
<br />
Gibbard, however, refutes that notion. "We never had any conversations
amongst the four of us about anything further than what was right in
front of our faces," he says. <br />
<br />
He will admit, though, that all four members could sense a change was
coming. "Subconsciously, we knew that if we were going to keep things
interesting, we were going to have to approach this record differently,
whether or not it came as a direct result of the songs being structured
differently or how we were going to approach the material in general." <br />
<br />
To that end, the group took a completely opposite approach to the way their last album was recorded and written. "Recording <i>Plans</i>
was a rather arduous experience," Gibbard remembers. "The entire record
was basically a construction project," with the band piecing together
each instrument and element of the songs one after the other. "We were
in this studio in Massachusetts, and I was hearing Jason play drums for
six hours and thinking, 'Man, I really just want to get in there and
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Looking to inject the energy of the band's concerts and to avoid the
drudgery of recording their individual parts in isolation, the four
laid down the basic tracks live in the studio. "It really let things
breath a little more and let us do what we're best at," Gibbard says.
"And listening back to this record, there are so many moments that
never would have happened otherwise." <br />
The music on <i>Narrow Stairs</i> was a direct result of the band's live shows and Gibbard's self-proclaimed "rediscovery" of the guitar. <br />
<br />
That aesthetic choice makes for one of the more striking differences between the two albums. <i>Plans</i>'
subdued dusky vibe on songs like "Brothers On a Hotel Bed" and "I Will
Follow You Into the Dark" has been superseded by the driving pulse of
"Long Division" and the bouncy modular "No Sunshine" on <i>Stairs</i>. <br />
<br />
Although the notion of a band messing with an already established--and
bankable--sound may seem a little strange to those three girls in the
balcony, it is something longtime fans have come to expect, having
followed the band from the lo-fi independently released cassette that
introduced Death Cab (1999's <i>You Can Play These Songs with Chords</i>) to the glossy, full-fledged productions the band puts out today. <br />
<br />
The band started in the late '90s in Bellingham, Wash., where Gibbard,
Harmer and Walla were students at Western Washington University. At the
time, Gibbard was playing guitar in a few bands and quietly recording
his own material on the side, under the names All-Time Quarterback and
Death Cab for Cutie (the name taken from a song by the British group
The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band that they performed in the Beatles' <i>Magical Mystery Tour</i> film). <br />
<br />
After roping his friend Walla into helping him do some recording for what would become <i>Chords</i>,
the project soon blossomed into a full-fledged band, including Harmer
and their first drummer, Nathan Good (later replaced by Michael Schorr;
McGerr wouldn't come into the picture until just before the recording
of <i>Transatlanticism</i>). <br />
<br />
Through four full-lengths and a series of singles and EPs--almost all of
which have been released through indie label Barsuk Records--and their
consistent touring, the band's fan base grew exponentially, and by the
end of 2004 they had become the poster boys of indie rock, thanks in no
small part to their association with <i>The O.C.</i> <br />
<br />
The band also ended up being one of the first A-list indie bands to
cross over to a different tax bracket, signing with Atlantic Records in
2004. Although the move was hotly contested at the time, the band has
joined the ranks of groups like Sonic Youth, R.E.M. and Modest Mouse,
all of whom were able to make the transition to the majors while
keeping their reputation firmly intact.<br />
<br />
If there were any concerns the band would literally change their tune
after signing to a major label, they were hushed with the release of <i>Plans</i> and should be completely quieted by the time <i>Stairs</i>
hits the streets. In fact, Gibbard says, for the most part, Atlantic
has been fairly hands-off thus far. "Really, the amount of involvement
doesn't feel that much different than when we were on Barsuk," he says.<br />
<br />
Now that the band has one major-label record under their belt, it has
helped them iron out any wrinkles in the involvement Atlantic does
have, according to Gibbard. "We learned to communicate and to express
what we want and need, and things we will do and won't do." <br />
<br />
The label is undoubtedly open to listening to the band, considering how well <i>Plans</i>
performed for all parties involved. In return, it has allowed the band
to record the new album "in a vacuum." "We had literally no outside
involvement whatsoever with the record until we turned it in," Gibbard
says. "I mean, when we were almost done [with <i>Stairs</i>], a couple
people from the label came in to hear some songs. They liked what they
heard and said, 'Great! We'll see you on the release date.'" <br />
<br />
Gibbard does take a realistic view of that enthusiasm, however. "I'm
sure if the last record tanked, they would have been much more
interested in mixing and song choice," he says. "But for now, they are
really cool about letting us do the things we want to do."<br />
<br />
Something the band really wants to do is get involved in this year's
presidential election in some capacity. The fiercely outspoken and
liberal band acted similarly in 2004, when they took part in the Vote
for Change tour. Currently, they are poring over the news, waiting to
find out who will be the Democratic nominee so they can finally decide
exactly how involved they want to be (all four members of the group are
staunch Barack Obama supporters). <br />
<br />
Gibbard says his involvement with the '04 election taught him some
valuable lessons about "how things really work in this country. I count
myself among the people who were starry-eyed, thinking that if you just
do the work, things are going to work out the way you want them to," he
says. "That really was not the case." <br />
<br />
Another lesson learned from the experience was to keep things as
apolitical as he could outside of such events. Gibbard says he "took a
little too much fervor" into some of Death Cab's post-Vote for Change
shows, spending stretches of time onstage decrying our current
president. "I was a little more vocal than I probably should have been,
especially in the South," he remembers. On more than one occasion, fans
confronted Gibbard after a show, denouncing his testifying on John
Kerry's behalf. "I had to remind myself that the majority of these
people are coming to these shows to get away from that stuff and the
barrage of politics that comes with it." <br />
<br />
Outside of an election year, Death Cab does work in support of
Seattle-based causes, including donating money from ticket sales to
help provide school lunches for kids who can't afford them, and doing
benefit shows for 826 Seattle, a nonprofit writing center for students
between the ages of 6 and 18. <br />
<br />
Although bandmate Chris Walla does work with PETA, Gibbard is a little
wary of using his celebrity to stump for larger causes. "It's a hard
thing to find that balance," he says. "How do you use the level of
celebrity you have, and at what point does that become grandstanding?
My parents taught me that when you give and support an organization,
you shouldn't do it looking to get patted on the back. I don't want it
to be something I do to get on the cover of Good Guy Weekly."<br />
<br />
As with the discussion of charitable giving, Gibbard is ready, willing
and able to cover, at length, most any topic thrown his way. Any topic,
that is, other than the lyrical content of his latest album. "I'm not
sure I'm the best one to comment on that," he says. "I feel like I'm
still digesting the record. I think that's what doing interviews on the
record is all about. I'm still learning about how to wrap my head
around what I just said."<br />
<br />
One can hardly blame him, for there's much on <i>Stairs</i> to
chew on. As Gibbard has shown during his service with Death Cab and The
Postal Service, his pointillist lyrics smear all kinds of heady detail
into large, almost literary pictures. In years past, the images were
focused on people obtaining and losing love. But these days, they have
become more abstract as they take on emotions that are a little more
slippery, like regret, fear and frustration. <br />
<br />
"No Sunlight," for example, speaks to the loss of idealism and optimism
as one becomes an adult, all wrapped up in the metaphor of a sunny day
turned overcast. Other songs delve into the notion of "falling into
constructs we don't necessarily want simply because they're part of
'growing up,'" says Gibbard, pointing specifically to, "Cath," one of
the heartbreaking centerpiece songs on the new album. <br />
<br />
That Gibbard is able to wrench such incisive emotion from even the most
upbeat of songs is both a testament to his abilities as a writer as
well as an obvious result of how closely tied he is to each piece he
writes. "I don't think I would have written the songs if they weren't
in some way related to me," he says. <br />
<br />
As for how closely related they are, Gibbard gets a little cagey.
"There are songs I think are kind of stand-ins for certain people in my
life," he says--though that notion may be news to some folks. "As with
any record we put out, there are some people who have been so thickly
veiled that I may be sleeping right next to them and they won't realize
a song is about them." Gibbard is also prepared to deal with "the
person who emails me upset because they saw themselves in something I
wrote. That's not specific to me, though. That's prevalent in any
writer's work." <br />
<br />
Another lyrical subject Gibbard has touched on in the past is what he
refers to as his "not disbelief but certainly agnostic position on
spirituality." He is surprised at the notion that Death Cab has many
Christian fans. "The closest we got to any understanding that we had a
Christian fan base was when we toured with Pedro The Lion about eight
years ago," he recalls. "A couple of people would come up to us and
say, 'It's so great there's another Christian band touring with Pedro,'
and we'd go, 'We're not a Christian band.'" <br />
<br />
The reason Gibbard brings up lyrics is in relation to another secular
group with a Christian following, the Brit-pop trio Keane. "That makes
sense to me, because some of their songs can easily be transferred into
spiritual songs. The same way that U2's 'I Still Haven't Found What I'm
Looking For' can be turned into a gospel song," he says, though he's
hard-pressed to think of any Death Cab lyrics that can be reused in the
same capacity. <br />
Gibbard himself was raised Catholic, and the other members of his band,
as far as their frontman can recall, were "probably raised in a family
that says they're Christian just because everyone in the neighborhood
says they're Christian. I wouldn't be able to tell you what kind of
affiliation, which is probably some indication of how much time they
went to church growing up!" <br />
<br />
When Death Cab for Cutie hits a stage again, it will have been more
than a year since their last live appearance together. Following the
extended tour for <i>Plans</i>,
the group took a full eight months off, giving everyone time to indulge
in their own projects and pastimes--Walla recorded a solo album, <i>Field Manual</i>,
as well as helped record new albums by Tegan &amp; Sara and So Many
Dynamos; Gibbard did a solo tour and made an appearance in a film
directed by John Krasinski (Jim from NBC's <i>The Office</i>); McGerr opened his own recording studio. <br />
<br />
Soon enough, the band will be crisscrossing the country, with stops at
this year's Coachella, Sasquatch and Bonnaroo Festivals, and then a
full headlining jaunt of their own. Gibbard, for one, is ready. "[I'm]
chomping at the bit to just get in a room and turn up my amp," he says.
"I'm looking forward to getting back in that mode of living for a
while." <br />
<br />
The question now becomes whether at one of those shows will there be
three girls in matching shirts, a few years older, but still friends
and who still know all the words. It's hard to say, really. By this
time, those three young ladies could have moved on to their next
musical obsession. <br />
<br />
Perhaps they took a chance on <i>Narrow Stairs</i> and gave up
after the first few minutes of the opening track, wondering where the
band that made them so dizzy with glee that one night just a few years
ago went. <br />
<br />
Even if Death Cab for Cutie does lose this trio of young ladies--and
hundreds more like them--in the wake of their newest endeavor, there
will be plenty more behind them, ready, willing and able to follow them
into the dark.<br />
<br />
<i>Originally published in</i> RELEVANT Magazine <i>issue 33. If you enjoyed this article, consider visiting your <a href="http://www.relevantmagazine.com/bookstores.php" target="_blank">local newsstand</a> to pick up the latest issue or <a href="http://www.relevantmagazine.com/subscribe" target="_blank">subscribe</a> online and save up to 71% off newsstand.</i><br />
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