Death Cab for Cutie
I Built You A Tower


4.8
classic

Review

by Ryan Pecoraro STAFF
June 5th, 2026 | 126 replies


Release Date: 06/05/2026 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Death Cab have released their best album in over 20 years and boy is it a beautiful thing.

When it comes to bands that have ignited my love for the indie rock genre, no band has been more instrumental in that than Death Cab for Cutie. When I first heard ‘Soul Meets Body’ from the absolute classic album, Plans, I was completely hooked. In fact, that album remains my favorite indie rock/emo release of all-time and one of my favorite albums in general. Frontman Ben Gibbard has always been the top vocalist in this particular genre for me personally and the lush instrumentation mixed with the serene melodies, catchy choruses and acoustics just drew me in immediately. In fact, I'm probably one of the few that feels as if the band has never released a bad album up to this point in their career. When it was announced that they'd be putting out their eleventh full-length album, I Built You A Tower, nobody was more excited than this guy right here, especially after how much I dug the previous album, Asphalt Meadows. That album was their best since Plans and it really had me hype for what was next to come. So how does this new one stack up to their previous output? Well, let me tell you.

I'm going to start right at the point and say that this is their best album since Plans and very possibly their most technically-sound album ever. The subtle proggy, math rock influences shining through throughout the entire runtime of the album are an extremely welcome surprise and the new addition of a more post-punk sound on top of their indie rock/pop base is something that I was not expecting at all. It's a new niche into a sound that Death Cab had perfected many years ago and the fact that they were willing to branch out into semi-new territory this far into their musical journey really impressed me to say the least. The guys have been going at it for nearly 30 years now and the willingness to add new ideas into their already perfect sound really impresses me in a way that is both nostalgic and something that is all its own. Of course, there are still many parts of their roots that made fans love them in the first place. The opener, ‘Full of Stars’, is a track that is a three-minute long acoustic masterpiece that lets Ben's melodious vocals shine through and the melodies will draw the listener into the album immediately. The next track and single, ‘Punching the Flowers’, brings forth those post-punk and math rock influences that I mentioned earlier, and while still undeniably a classic-sounding Death Cab track, it adds a bit of a heavier vibe than previously heard on some of their albums.

The entire record follows this kind of tradeoff between acoustic ballads and more technically intricate tracks and yet the beautiful flow of the album is never sacrificed. All of these elements bring forth feelings of nostalgia of the early/mid-2000s era of the band and give the listener plenty of reasons to be excited by a Death Cab album in the year 2026. Their unique blend of emo, indie rock, indie pop and now the post-punk and mathy influences really shine throughout the entire album. Like I said, it still sounds like classic Death Cab, but it also feels like they've moved into the modern era of indie rock, kind of like what American Football did on their new album. Ben, of course, is the main draw to I Built You a Tower, but the entire band is very clearly on top of their game and it results in their best album in over two decades.

Death Cab is such a special band to me. They're the reason I got into indie rock/pop in the first place, and before Asphalt Meadows was released, it seemed like they were kind of on autopilot. While still releasing decent stuff, it felt as if the band was in a bit of a lull both musically and creatively. I Built You a Tower is even more proof that they have hit a new stride in the 2020s. They seem reinvigorated and full of the inspiration that made them such a great band in the first place. The airy atmosphere present throughout the entire album is serene and peaceful and makes the listener feel right at home when it comes to modern Death Cab. It may not be quite on the level of albums like Plans or Transatlanticism, but truthfully, it's really not that far off from that level of greatness. Death Cab is here to stay, my friends, and here's to hoping that there's many more to come.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Hawks
Staff Reviewer
June 5th 2026


126972 Comments

Album Rating: 4.8

Such an amazing album. 2026 just keeps on giving.

Larkinhill
June 5th 2026


9003 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Well, shit. Wasn’t expecting much from this band any more but I’m gonna check this out.



Fucking Converge, Modest Mouse and Death Cab new albums all at once, and all getting raves?? New music overload man shit, lol.

Lasssie
June 5th 2026


4477 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Wtf this year is so stacked and more good shit keeps coming out!

And nice writeup dude!

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
June 5th 2026


126972 Comments

Album Rating: 4.8

Thanks bros! And yeah, this is fucking amazing. Definitely check it hard!

Meborphus
June 5th 2026


597 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Love Death Cab

That rating spread is hilarious

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
June 5th 2026


126972 Comments

Album Rating: 4.8

Yeah, seems pretty divisive so far lol.

RVAHC13
June 5th 2026


3351 Comments


Nice one hawks, I’d say this one edges out Asphalt Meadows so far, further listening required

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
June 5th 2026


126972 Comments

Album Rating: 4.8

Thanks bro! Definitely agree with that and I love Asphalt Meadows.

gabba
June 5th 2026


3292 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Didn’t know this was coming out, excited to give it a listen. But looking at the rating distribution, is it some kind of a joke???

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
June 5th 2026


126972 Comments

Album Rating: 4.8

Sadly it is not lol. Hope you dig Gabba! It's easily their best since Plans imo.

DrGonzo1937
Staff Reviewer
June 5th 2026


19175 Comments


that rating chart man, lol

MO
June 5th 2026


24338 Comments


lmao yea that rating chart has some sleep token shit going on

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
June 5th 2026


126972 Comments

Album Rating: 4.8

It really does lol.

JoyfulPlatypus
Staff Reviewer
June 5th 2026


1707 Comments


I swear I'm gonna remove it but I'm gonna 1 this just to complete the rating spread.

Meborphus
June 5th 2026


597 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Tempted to rate it 1.0 for the lulz





Edit: lmao thank you for your service, Platypus

JoyfulPlatypus
Staff Reviewer
June 5th 2026


1707 Comments


@Meborphus - One step ahead of you.

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
June 5th 2026


126972 Comments

Album Rating: 4.8

COME ON PLATY!!!!! I actually think you'll love this lol.

DrGonzo1937
Staff Reviewer
June 5th 2026


19175 Comments


right, now no one can vote

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
June 5th 2026


126972 Comments

Album Rating: 4.8

You bastards lmao.

redrig
June 5th 2026


295 Comments


Hooly shit new Death Cab?!



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