Although they are at a major label contract, make Death Cab For Cutie music that you commonly referred to as indie pop or -Rock. The popular in this genre Schrammel factor is low. The focus is on the well-kept song with level. To hear are the end discreet 80s Wave influences that go toward Joy Division. It is noteworthy that they hold over the entire disc, a high level of quality. That's what makes the plate for me to a clear 5-point case even though, or perhaps because the individual songs have turned out very differently. This ranges z. B. from about eight minute hypnotic "I will possess your heart" on the text, despite sobering loose flaky "No Sunlight" to the sublime "Grapevine Fires". For the other eight songs could be found each with its own Security meaningful description. This saves me but at this point and put it instead all Indie rockers the world warmly recommend, here on to make their own thoughts. It is worth it!