"Back to the roots".
The "new" emotional expression Death Cab for Cutie's in the songs on "Narrow Stairs" involves more variety than its predecessor plan. Way of catchy meltdown atmosphere. New courage to a more complex board. Reinvent itself. Undoubtedly plan had with its juxtaposition of catchy songs to be the potential and the duty to be a success. For that reason have dcfc this time embarked on a new way to expand their horizons but nichtnur stake if the success is in the chart of merchantability or sets this band to the day in the unkonventionelen Art.
Sure there was a risk of drifting off this so-called chart suitability and try something new. The fear of failure puts it in mind. But each of us knows Death Cab fans, a combination of Ben Gibbards wonderful singing accompanied by the beautiful sounds of a guitar played by Chris Walla can not fail really. Exactly, it is namely what was even more bestowed on "Narrow Stairs" of expression. And that makes this album a perfect harmony between recklessness and Liebhabpotenzial "nichmehr from the MP3 player indispensable".
Without any highlight a song from this record. She is in very many moments incredibly well, she is daring, just not necessarily what one has been accustomed from DCFC. Just not what you expected to "plan". However, exactly what is the attraction of "Narrow Stairs". If you want to have long to crack on this plate and not necessarily in the strict sense when one thinks of a Death Cab plate, only those who wegstellt this album zuschnell makes a blunder! Trust me.