Album Rating: 4.5
Maybe. I went into it with the whole weight of Transatlanticism on my shoulders, and when it finished I was like, 'is that it?'. yeah that's exactly what i thought the first time i listened to this. Now, the only song i don't like is Crooked Teeth
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Only a 3? I would honestly have to say that this is my closed 4.5 to becomming a 5. Soul Meets Body was the first time I had ever heard Death Cab and I instantly fell in love.
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Album Rating: 3.0
I actually started here and worked my way backward through their discography, so I prefer this over their old stuff.
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sucks for you.
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Album Rating: 3.5
This album just isn't close to Transatlanticism. I mean, it's all nice and poppy and breezy and catchy and pretty good, but it has absolutely none of the emotional weight.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Oh wait, I had The Photo Album before this, but wow is that a monotonous album. "Styrofoam Plates" was about the only interesting moment there. I also haven't given Transatlanticism as much time as this one, but I really didn't feel compelled to.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Brothers on a Hotel Bed has to be the most emotional DCFC song. Gets me every time I hear that piano melody
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love is watching someone die
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Album Rating: 4.5
I get choked up every time
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so who's going to watch you die?
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Album Rating: 4.5
line reminds me of the film Amour
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if there's no-one beside you when your soul embarks
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