Death Cab, anyone?
Ott
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I just ordered tix for Death Cab in Austin. Who has seen them and can tell me what to expect? I saw them on Austin City Limits on PBS & was blown away. Franz Ferd, too??
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My buddy was begging me to buy us Franz Ferdinand tickets (not even something i would have chosen to see) but he has been getting in to them ...
he also was with me at the VFC show in Redding in '04 (Death Cab opened)... I went online to see if tix were available yet and they were still a few days off ... but i saw the opening band was DCFC ...
I called my buddy up to inform him of this ...
his response ...
"ALRIGHT DUDE. FUCK THAT! WE'RE NOT GOING! I AM NOT PAYING TO SEE THAT SHIT AGAIN" ...
haha ... just my worthless opinion ... i think i'm headed towards the label "geezer" ... and at 26?
:(
anyhow.
-my dumbass-
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i love death cab. they were easily the best band ive seen open for pearl jam (and ive seen a few... sonic youth, iggy pop, sparta). their tunes are melodic and very good, and when they play live they tend to pick up the tempo. the singer's voice can be uneven in concert, but musically they're a lot of fun. i say go. you'll have a good time.
long time no see.
to the depths of everest
i know. where've you been all my life darlng?
Wow I didn't know that happened to Mould. No respect.
on the plus side, I get to see him in a 200 person capacity venue. That's going to be cool
who is bob mould?
death cab has 5 albums and a decade long career. they deserve what they've got. they've worked damn hard to enjoy their success. i dont think you can toss them off as a franz ferdinand style flavor of the moment band...
I saw them on Saturday night live and the singer did not sound as good as on record. It seemed that they do not translate well live but I have never seen them so I really can't say.
I like that they put out 4 or 5 albums on an independent label and got a following and are now having commercial success making the same kind of music they made before.
I agree they have no edge but I still like them for what they are.
Bob Mould played here in a bar that I saw a 70s cover band that held maybe 200 people. I did not know about it until it had already happened. I love his new album "Body of Song". "Circles" may be the best song I heard all of last year.