The main point to take away is that this album will take Death Cab in a new direction. Gibbard said the album will be much more
keys based than guitar (the bulk of Death Cab's older work is heavily guitar based), and Gibbard described this one as "much more of a construction project." With Narrow Stairs, their last full-length, and others, the songs were simply constructed and conducive to playing live. Not this one, according to Gibbard.

The album has yet to be named and will feature 12 to 13 songs.
More importantly – and something I've been touching upon in my past few posts – is the album wont be as depressing lyrically. Narrow Stairs was a really depressing album, with songs like "You Can Do Better Than Me" and "The Ice is Getting Thinner." Gibbard said he wants to move away from that, away from the self loathing.
Please do! Death Cab you're my favorite band but sometimes you just bring me down. Maybe this album will have a little cheer. One can only hope.
But anyway, more keys, less depression. Sounds good to me.
The only negative is the band isn't as young as they used to be, they all have either wives or whole families, so the tour may not be all the extensive. But hey, I wouldn't want to leave Zoey Deschanel for 7 months anyway.
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