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Death Cab for Cutie Announce New Album

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    Death Cab for Cutie will release their new album, Asphalt Meadows, on September 16th. Today they’ve shared the new song “Roman Candles” and pre-orders are now up.

    8x GRAMMY® Award-nominated rock band Death Cab for Cutie return today with “Roman Candles,” the first track off their highly-anticipated tenth studio album Asphalt Meadows. The new track from the indie rock veterans – now in their 25th year as a band – is available at all DSPs and streaming services via Atlantic Records (buy/stream here). The song arrives with an official lyric video designed by Juliet Bryant (Justin Vernon, Japanese Breakfast, Laura Jane Grace) – watch here.  
    Announced officially with today’s release, Asphalt Meadows arrives everywhere onFriday, September 16. Pre-orders are available now here. 
    
    As with the forthcoming album in its entirety, “Roman Candles” was produced by GRAMMY® Award-winner John Congleton (St. Vincent, Sharon Van Etten, Wallows).  
    
    Of the inspiration for the song, the band shares: “‘Roman Candles’ is about the crippling, existential dread that goes hand in hand with living in a nervous city on a dying planet. And that the only way to be in the moment is to let it all go.” 
    
    The track was born from co-founder, lead vocalist, and guitarist Benjamin Gibbard’s determination to create something succinct, loud, and strikingly direct. He shares: “The lyrics were cobbled from a couple of different songs dealing with my general sense of anxiety; the feeling that the fabric that weaves a functioning society together was crumbling during the pandemic.” 
    
    Also unveiled today is a wide-ranging US headline tour to celebrate the arrival of Asphalt Meadows. The run kicks off September 22 at The Sylvee in Madison, WI and culminates with a two-night hometown finale at Seattle, WA’s Paramount Theatre on October 26 and 27 (full routing enclosed). The tour will feature support from Low and Yo La Tengo on select dates.  
    
    Presales for the tour begin Monday, May 16 at 10:00 am (local) and continue through Thursday, May 19 at 10:00 pm (local). General on sale begins Friday, May 20 at 10:00 am (local). For early access to the artist presale and complete details, visit www.deathcabforcutie.com. 
    
    The new dates join previously announced summer headline shows kicking off July 7 at Cincinnati, OH’s PromoWest Pavilion at Ovation. Support on that run will come from illuminati hotties. Also previously announced is the group’s much anticipated return to NY’s Forest Hills Stadium on September 30. Additionally, the coming months will see Death Cab for Cutie performing at a number of festivals and high profile events, including Guadalajara, Mexico’s Corona Capital Guadalajara (May 21), Portland, OR’s “TEDxPortland Year 10” (May 28), and  Milwaukee, WI’s Summerfest (July 9).  
    
    Death Cab for Cutie’s ninth studio album Thank You for Today was released in 2018. That album saw the band entering its second decade by both expanding and refining its signature sound, with highlights including lead single, “Gold Rush,” which reached #1 on Billboard’s “Adult Alternative Songs” chart. 
    
    The band continued to affirm their lasting artistic legacy with a wide range of creative activity in the years that followed, including diverse collaborations such as Chance the Rapper’s 2019 album track, “Do You Remember (ft. Death Cab for Cutie),” and Tycho & Gibbard’s acclaimed 2021 single, “Only Love.” 
    
    Gibbard presented a series of “Live From Home” livestreams throughout the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic, helping raise over $250K in donations and supplies for variousSeattle-area relief organizations. The livestreams – which showcased songs from Death Cab for Cutie, The Postal Service and his solo material, along with covers and other surprises – drew over 4.5 million total views as well as high profile media attention fromThe New York Times, The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, Newsweek, Variety, NPR, andStereogum, the latter of which pondered, “Is Ben Gibbard going to single-handedly get us all through quarantine?” 
    
    December 2020 saw Death Cab for Cutie release The Georgia EP, initially offered as a 24-hour Bandcamp exclusive in advance of the crucial Georgia runoff elections that ultimately turned the state blue and secured Democratic control of the US Senate. The five-song project – which features covers of iconic artists from the great state of Georgia – raised over $100K for Fair Fight Action, the national voting rights organization founded by Stacy Abrams to promote fair elections around the country through voter education, election reform, and combating voter suppression. “Fair Fight is grateful for the support of Death Cab for Cutie in our fight for free and fair elections in Georgia and nationwide,” Abrams said later. “The Georgia EP helps tell the story of Georgia just as their contributions have helped us write the next chapter.” 
    
    In February of this year, Gibbard conceived, curated, and executive produced Ocean Child: Songs of Yoko Ono, an acclaimed tribute to the groundbreaking singer, songwriter, multimedia artist, and activist released in celebration of her 89th birthday. The collection – which includes Death Cab for Cutie’s own cover of “Waiting For The Sunrise” – also features contributions from a stunning range of diverse artists, including David Byrne, Japanese Breakfast, The Flaming Lips, and Sharon Van Etten. Ocean Child earned worldwide critical acclaim spanning The New York Times, Rolling Stone, NPR, The Guardian and more.  
    
    Formed in Bellingham, WA in 1997, Death Cab for Cutie almost immediately entered the ranks of the era’s definitive bands, fueled in large part by the remarkable power of co-founder, vocalist, guitarist, and lead songwriter Benjamin Gibbard’s complex, often bittersweet songcraft. The band made their worldwide popular breakthrough with 2003’s RIAA gold certified Transatlanticism, later named by NPR as one of “The Decade's 50 Most Important Recordings.” Plans, their 2005 Atlantic Records debut release, saw Death Cab for Cutie ascending to even greater heights, earning RIAA platinum certification and a GRAMMY® Award nomination for “Best Alternative Album” while spawning the chart-topping singles, “Soul Meets Body” and “I Will Follow You into the Dark,” the latter of which was honored with a GRAMMY® nod for “Best Pop Performance By Duo Or Group With Vocals.” Their following albums – including Narrow Stairs (2008), The Open Door(2009), Codes and Keys (2011), and Kintsugi (2015) – all received various GRAMMY® Award nominations, bringing their total career nominations to eight overall. 
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  3. DooDooBird

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    Always excited about new Death Cab. September seems ways away though.
     
  4. thisisacting__

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    My favorite days of Death Cab will always be when Chris Walla was involved. Something about that quartet (and much of his production at the helm) was just magic.
     
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  5. .K.

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    Feels like a remix
     
  6. satellitexyears

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    One of my all time favorite bands (I named my first kid Benjamin, with heavy influence from DCFC) ... I must say I'm usually less fond of the songs they pick for singles than the rest of the album....

    Personal opinion, not sure what to think of this new song. Hoping the rest of the album is a lot better. Either way, always stoked for a new Death Cab album!