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Music Spotlight: Death Cab for Cutie's 'Narrow Stairs'

Genre: indie pop/rock
Label: Atlantic
Release date: May 13
Producer: Chris Walla
Related Links: Last fm site /Official Artist Site

Whereas 2005's "Plans" saw Death Cab for Cutie polishing up its pop sound, "Narrow Stairs," the group's second Atlantic effort, finds the Seattle boys scratching things up a bit. The tone is darker, the sound more raw, but nothing here is shape-shifting enough to offer much new to long-time fans.

reviewarrow.jpg Overall Grade: B- (4 Votes)

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“Death Cab For Cutie has the strange ability to change very little and yet at the same time, change everything." -- Ryan Broderick, The Hofstra Chronicle
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Grade: A

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"'Narrow Stairs' has just enough familiarity to attract new fans and more than enough experimentation to please long-time followers." -- Laura Dattaro, The Review
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Grade: B+

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“'Narrow Stairs' is good enough for now, but it leaves Death Cab’s future uncertain." -- Christie McCollum, The Daily Bruin
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Grade: C+

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"If you've heard 'Transatlanticism' and 'Plans,' you've heard it all before - and there's nothing new in Gibbard's whining for anyone to be surprised by." -- Raxana Hadadi, The Diamondback
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Grade: C




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