The crowd brought them back quickly for an encore and they played Blacking Out the Friction, which melted straight into their cover of Bjork's All is Full of Love from the Stability E.P. They left us with one of the heaviest most rocking versions of No Joy in Mudville that I could have asked for. I never thought I would ever see Death Cab play anything that rocked that hard, but the crowd was loving it and the band really appeared to have a great time.
I am sure some people were disappointed that they didn't play 405, and thankfully there weren't too many calls for Postal Service songs, but I don't think anybody was unsatisfied walking out the door.
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Article comments
1 - Eric Olsen
Thanks Craig - sounds like a great show.
2 - Emily
ummm. they played 405 at the all ages show the next night. i believe their set couldn't have been a better mix of songs from their albums. a very satifsying show!
3 - Craig Lyndall
It's funny. I know how popular 405 is, but it isn't even close to one of my favorite songs by them. Weird how tastes differ with the same band though.
4 - Michelle
Death Cab are the best!