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EP84: Death Cab

05-Oct-23 22:00

EP84: Death Cab

An indie rock band's indie band, Death Cab for Cutie hails from Bellingham, Washington and are known for their emotionally charged lyrics and distinctive sound. Formed in 1997, the band has consistently delivered introspective and melodic music that has resonated with fans worldwide. Led by the poetic songwriting of Ben Gibbard and characterized by their atmospheric instrumentation, we go Back to Back into how Death Cab for Cutie managed to carve a lasting legacy in the alternative music scene, touching hearts and minds with their reflective and evocative storytelling.

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You Are A Tourist (Codes & Keys)

I Will Possess Your Heart (Narrow Stairs)

I Don't Know How I Survive (Asphalt Meadows)

A Movie Script Ending (The Photo Album)

Bixby Canyon Bridge (Narrow Stairs)

The Ghost of Beverly Drive (Kintsugi)

Soul Meets Body (Plans)

Northern Lights (Thank You for Today)

Grapevine Fires (Narrow Stairs)

I Will Follow You Into The Dark (Plans)

Produced by: Daryl Ong, Othniel Ting

Presented by: Daryl Ong, Othniel Ting


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