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		<title>The Death of Death Cab</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2008 21:58:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The attempt to preview Death Cab For Cutie&#8217;s new album, Narrow Stairs was a failure; I was so impatient, and quite frankly bored, that I turned to an older release, The Photo Album, which was undoubtedly my favorite, even more so than their &#8220;classic&#8221; albums like Something About Airplanes. Maybe I&#8217;m just nostalgic for 2001. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The attempt to preview Death Cab For Cutie&#8217;s new album, <em>Narrow Stairs</em> was a failure; I was so impatient, and quite frankly bored, that I turned to an older release, <em>The Photo Album</em>, which was undoubtedly my favorite, even more so than their &#8220;classic&#8221; albums like <em>Something About Airplanes</em>. Maybe I&#8217;m just nostalgic for 2001. After all, I also loved Saves The Day&#8217;s <em>Stay What You Are </em>and Bright Eyes&#8217;<em> Lifted, or The Story&#8217;s in the Soil&#8230; </em>(though that came out in 2002). I was an insular 16 year old who&#8217;s only reality and consolation was the young &#8220;independent&#8221; music scene at a time when I could finally drive myself to shows. The prospect of meeting these musicians and sharing music was so enticing &#8211; that is, until I actually met them. Ben Gibbard with his sweaty hands and blank stares and Conor Oberst and his drunk demeanor and crooked smile. But it was a phase that I grew out of&#8230; I think. No x&#8217;s on my hands now when I go to bars for shows because I&#8217;m a grown-up. If only Death Cab could pick it up with more inspired Postal Service-esque tunes, we&#8217;ll all be a little more engaged and happy!</p>
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