Death Cab For Cutie - Plans

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I'm on song #5 and so far it's EXCELLENT! Didn't think it'd be so good following Transatlanticism, which I loved.

This album won't be released until August 30th, so don't ask how I got it. ;)
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You're welcome.

Ooops, sorry for spilling your beans.
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Just bought tics for the 11/18 and 11/19 shows at the Paramount. Amazing to see them graduate from the Croc to the Moore to the Showbox to the Paramount.
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Round here, they kinda went from the Crystal, to The Bite, to the Crystal.

Not the biggest, but definitely the nicest hall in town. But that's what the "cool kids" do these days -- move to Portland, and play the Crystal as much as possible. The Mcmenamins strike again.
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Yeah, they have been a festival fixture for quite awhile. Bumbershoot, Sasquatch, the Bite, etc.

BTW, love the Crystal and that trampoline floor. Good times, good times.
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Speaking of the Crystal (not that anyone besides me was), in the next couplefew weeks, they have --

GERALD LEVERT
THE WHISPERS

YING YANG TWINS

CAKE

SON VOLT

MUSICFEST NW (1st of three days)
COLIN MELOY (11pm)
ROBYN HITCHCOCK (10pm)
CROOKED FINGERS (9pm)

MUSICFEST NW (2nd of three days)
QUASI (midnight)
HELIO SEQUENCE (11pm)
MENOMENA (10pm)
INVISIBLE (9pm)

MUSICFEST NW (3rd of three days)
HAZEL (midnight)
POND (11pm)
CRACKERBASH (10pm)
SPRINKLER (9pm)

ARCADE FIRE
Wolf Parade
Bell Orchestre

MADNESS: THE DANGERMEN SESSIONS
(Is this the Madness of my youth? Must look into)

NORTH MISSISSIPPI ALLSTARS

FLOATER

SAGE FRANCIS

DIERKS BENTLEY

DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE


The Crystal does OK.
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Moorese wrote: love the Crystal and that trampoline floor.
The bouncing hardwood floor goes quelle well with alcohol intoxication.

For everyone else, the floor there is this ancient old "floating dance floor," that is flexible and bounces up and down with the crowd and the subwoofer. Very cool when you're wasted.
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Nice shows coming up at the Crystal, but that's nothing new. I'm hitting Arcade Fire in a few weeks (9/21, I think) at the Paramount, then Sigur Ros the following week. Son Volt is playing Bumbershoot, but not the main stage (thankfully). Of all places, they got slotted for McCaw, Seattle's new buhzillion dollar opera hall. Most fucking excellent.
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BTW, dig on this

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for more, hot Ballard action.
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Arcade Fire seems to be blowing up. Have yet to be impressed. Wasn't more than a couplefew months ago I passed on a Dante's Low Dough Show of them for $5. I'd probably pass again tomorrow.
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Dinsdale wrote:Arcade Fire seems to be blowing up. Have yet to be impressed.
I'm actually kind of in agreement. I really dig the disc, but caught them at Sasquatch and was very much underwhelmed. Dude was bitching about how they just arrived from Spain, then the fucking idiots proceeded to sweat off pounds of makeup in the sweltering dryside heat. They looked pretty fucking stooopid standing around in soaking wet velvet waistcoats and pantaloons, and the set was sloppy.

I'm giving them another chance live mostly because I so dig the record. (Same goes for Sigur Ros, who were nap-inducing live.)
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Moorese wrote:then Sigur Ros the following week.
I'm so jealous. :(
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Dinsdale wrote:Wolf Parade
If anyone ever gets a chance to see these guys, I highly recommend dropping the $10 or whatever miniscule amount it will inevitably be...an alt/pop rock band from Montreal (sup Arcade Fire). First saw them open up for Modest Mouse (who I thought outperformed MM...like that's hard to do) and I'm going to catch them as headliners this time at the Magic Stick in Detroit in October...just days after Lou Barlow and some time slightly after Death Cab at the Michigan Theatre...damn, RACK the month of October.

I'm actually kind of in agreement. I really dig the disc, but caught them at Sasquatch and was very much underwhelmed
I have a bootleg of a Minneapolis show...the playing sounds poor. Obviously it's just a bootleg, but it's telling enough of what to expect. I just hope the expected energy of the show makes up for it.
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MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:If anyone ever gets a chance to see these guys, I highly recommend dropping the $10 or whatever miniscule amount it will inevitably be
Being a non-U&Ler, you get a pass. You're obviously not familiar with the McMenamins.

Wolf Parade is opening for Arcade Fire-btw.

Ticket price isn't listed because it's sold out. My guess would be probably $25 advance.
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Post by Donovan »

They mention Calgary on the new disc. So now I know that they're aware we exist, so maybe they'll actually play a show here.
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Is the song entitled "Slumming It"?
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