Transatlanticism
The second single off of Transatlanticism, “The Sound of Settling” deals with the ideas of unrequited love and anxiety in relationships, especially when “tongue tied.” Originally disliked by Ben Gibbard, writer and lead vocalist, for its uptempo style, guitarist Chris Walla insisted that it be included on the album. The song failed to chart internationally, but has still been regarded as one of Death Cab for Cutie’s more popular and successful singles. Read more on Last.fm.
The second single off of Transatlanticism, “The Sound of Settling” deals with the ideas of unrequited love and anxiety in relationships, especially when “tongue tied.” Originally disliked by Ben Gibbard, writer and lead vocalist, for its uptempo style, guitarist Chris Walla insisted that it be included on the album. The song failed to chart internationally, but has still been regarded as one of Death Cab for Cutie’s more popular and successful singles. Read more on Last.fm.
I Will Follow You Into The Dark
Soul Meets Body
Crooked Teeth
A Lack of Color
Transatlanticism
The Sound of Settling
Marching Bands of Manhattan
Title and Registration
Summer Skin
Your Heart Is an Empty Room
Someday You Will Be Loved
What Sarah Said
I Will Possess Your Heart
The New Year
Brothers on a Hotel Bed
Tiny Vessels
Passenger Seat
Different Names for the Same Thing
Lightness
We Looked Like Giants
Stable Song
Expo '86
Grapevine Fires
Death of an Interior Decorator
Cath...
No Sunlight
A Movie Script Ending
You Are a Tourist
Bixby Canyon Bridge
The Ice Is Getting Thinner
Your New Twin Sized Bed
You Can Do Better Than Me
Talking Bird
Long Division
Champagne From a Paper Cup
Pity and Fear
Photobooth
Steadier Footing
We Laugh Indoors
Blacking Out the Friction
Title Track
I Was a Kaleidoscope
Styrofoam Plates
405
Bend to Squares
Why You'd Want to Live Here
Pictures in an Exhibition
Meet Me on the Equinox
Coney Island
For What Reason

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