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Narrow Stairs

Narrow Stairs
Manufacturer: Atlantic Records
Category: Digital Music Album

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 106 reviews
Sales Rank: 14

Genre: pop-music
Media: MP3 Download
Running Time: 0 Minutes

ASIN: B00192BEGC

Release Date: May 13, 2008

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4 out of 5 stars Another solid effort   January 2, 2009
doctormanny (Pittsburgh, PA)
I got "Narrow Stairs" for Christmas and am glad that I asked for it. It opens up with two great songs, "Bixby Canyon Bridge" and I Will Possess Your Heart." Obviously,the melancholy lyrics and plaintive singing of Benjamin Gibbard are the focal points. Not every song is a winner, but the songs that I like best also have very catchy pop hooks, which you can just groove along with. If you liked "The Photo Album," which I did, you definitely will like this one. Recommended.


4 out of 5 stars Narrow Stairs   January 2, 2009
Mark Twain (Florida, MO USA)
Of all of Death Cab's albums, Narrow Stairs is by far the most haunting. As always, the band draws comparisons to fellow Northwestern indie rockers The Decemberists, but this time with the sad lyrics of a song by a band like The National. After 10 years together, Death Cab For Cutie finally sounds as experienced as any of the bands that paved the way for today's indie rock scene, such as Built To Spill and Modest Mouse in the mid 90s. Before the album was released, the song "I Will Posses Your Heart" was put up on the band's MySpace page and I was really disappointed that I had wasted 8 minutes of my time. It's not too bad of a song, but the first five minutes could have easily been cut out. I was also disappointed with the first track when I first listened to the full album, however by track 3 things definately picked up. After a few more listens to the album I realized that this was the first DCFC album that doesn't contain any songs that I often have to skip. The word on the street is that Death Cab's next album will not be as dark, but based on previous albums, darker is usually better.


5 out of 5 stars Another great album   December 27, 2008
twister411
Death Cab for Cutie lyrics is poetic and the music brings it all together. This album takes off where Plans left off, but with growth. FYI they sound awesome live!


5 out of 5 stars Takes a Few Listens But Well Worth IT!!   December 27, 2008
E. Glotfelty (Maryland)
This album did not initially stand out to me. It took two listens for everything to really sink in (the lyrics and the musicality)... Well worth it!! I love this album!


4 out of 5 stars A decent CD, but not their best   December 8, 2008
Raymond Paul Davis III
Look...I love this CD. DCFC have stretched their wings with this one. But I don't think the lyrical prose is there. Not like Plans, and certainly not like Transatlanticism. Gibbard's a genius, IMHO. But I think he strayed a bit on this one.

I'm looking forward to the future of DCFC. And, if you're new to DCFC, I'd certainly suggest Transatlanticism and Plans before I'd refer you to Narrow Stairs.


ben gibbard  chris walla  death cab for cutie  greatness  indie rock  
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