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Article: Ben Gibbard OF DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE AND THE POSTAL SERVICE
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- The Stranger
- Article date:
- May 15, 2008
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MEGAN SELING INTERROGATES
So there's been a lot of press leading up to the release of Narrow Stairs, interviews hinting that if s more experimental, a different vibe, than any other Death Cab record, and then you release this eight-and-a-half-minute single, "I Will Possess Your Heart," which is a really great but really eerie song.
Yeah, it kind of is. I'll be the first to admit that I was a little self-conscious about putting a song like that into the world. I was talking to a friend about the authority singers have to sing certain types of songs-when Bruce Springsteen writes a song about small-town America or whatever, it's believable even though Bruce Springsteen is a multimillionaire ...
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