Death Cab For Cutie
Kintsugi
Atlantic Music
Kintsugi, the latest work from American group Death Cab For Cutie, is titled after a Japanese form of art involving fixing broken pottery where breakage and repair is not hidden but is acknowledged and treated as part of the objectβs history. It is fitting that during the production of their eighth studio album, founding member Chris Walla declared he was leaving the band to pursue other music projects.
Apart from the Kool and the Gangβs βCelebrationβ-like opening on βGood Help (is So Hard to Find),β the album is not surprisingly downbeat, given singer Ben Gibbardβs divorce a few years back and the departure of Walla.
Overall the album is incredibly melodic, mature sounding and more cohesive in nature compared to the 2011 release Codes and Keys. βBlack Sunβ is a catchy tune and deserved to be the albumβs first single.
The final track, βBinary Sea,β is a haunting piece to finish the album and ends with the lyric, βThere is something brilliant bound to happen here.β I guess only time will tell for Death Cab For Cutie. After all, they sing that there is hope within despair.
β Patrick Li (Twitter@lowlygear)
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SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE – KINTSUGI
Patrick Li