This gets better every listen, I liked the last few albums but this is the return of me actually feeling an emotional response to their music which was missing with the last few releases
so impressed with this one. I thought I was over Death Cab, but they pulled me right back in. Love it.
Heard Roman Candles in May and wasn’t crazy about it, kinda dropped expectations and honestly forgot this even came out. Just finished a listen thanks to all the chatter about it and am super fucking impressed. After Foxglove I turned to my girlfriend and went “I uhh didn’t know they could do that anymore” lol
The singles are really good and that opener is killer but the rest I still need to digest. I do know I like I Miss Strangers up til the end of the album though.
This just keeps getting better with every listen. I have always been of the belief that more bands should incorporate that signature Explosions guitar tone.
Realizing that I like TYFT a lot more than most people, haha. I do think this album is better, especially in terms of how they're using dynamics and production as key strengths again. But Ben's melodies on that album really work for me. Maybe two songs on that record I don't love.
Yep, this album is hitting me really hard. Pepper, I Miss Strangers, and Asphalt Meadows are so great.
Combining the "passable" tracks on TYFT and all of the absolute gems from the Blue EP would have made a much more compelling release. To the Ground Kids in '99 Man in Blue I Dreamt We Spoke Again Summer Years Before the Bombs Autumn Love When We Drive Blue Bloods
I'm actually just realizing now how weak their album closers are (to me). The only two I'd back are A Lack of Color & I'll Never Give Up on You. DCfC is typically an "in with a roar out with a whimper" band for me I guess.
Ranking closers is damn near impossible for me. Literally the only closer I don't like is Binary Sea. I also think I'd rank them differently as songs vs. closers. Don't even want to try. Have at it.
I like most of their closers but yeah, I agree that the best songs on their albums are usually the penultimate ones and the last songs feel more like epilogues.
Great way to put it. I honestly forgot Stable Song existed until I made the post earlier for that very reason. I always stop Plans after Brothers.
@Mary V & @Dog Fish think ya'll are also big mwY fans too. Tell me you don't think about the recent Farewell Tour when Ben speaks "for what's a funeral without flowers?" in Foxglove.
I haven’t spent any time reading lyrics yet! Love that line, though, especially within the context of mwY
“Stable Song” is gorgeous and one of Gibbard’s best vocal performances. Love that song. Really like “60 & Punk” too.
Yeah Stable Song is easily my favourite closer of theirs and one of my favourite Death Cab songs in general.