Ok, kind of near me.
Apr 18 – Admiral Theatre – Bremerton, Washington
Apr 19 – McDonald Theatre – Eugene, Oregon
Apr 21 – Humboldt State University – Van Duzer Theatre – SOLD OUT Arcata, California
Apr 22 – UC Davis – Freeborn Hall – Davis, California
Apr 23 – The Fillmore – San Francisco, California
Apr 24 – The Joint / Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada
Apr 26 – Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival Indio, California
May 9 – Providence Piers Providence, Rhode Island
May 10 – WFNX Show – Bank of America Pavilion Boston, Massachusetts
May 24 – Les Schwab Amphitheater Bend, Oregon
May 25 – Sasquatch Music Festival @ The Gorge Quincy, Washington
May 26 – Thanksgiving Point Lehi, Utah
May 28 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre Morrison, Colorado
Jun 2 – Orpheum Theatre Minneapolis, Minnesota
Jun 3 – Millenium Park Pritzker Pavilion Chicago, Illinois
Jun 6 – Jacques Cartier Pier Montreal, Quebec
Jun 7 – Toronto Olympic Island Toronto, Ontario
Jun 9 – Merriweather Post Pavilion Columbia, Maryland
Jun 10 – McCarren Park Pool Brooklyn, New York
Jun 12 – Mann Center for Performing Arts Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Jun 13 – Plain Dealer Pavilion Cleveland, Ohio
Jun 14 – The Lawn at White River State Indianapolis, Indiana
Jun 15 – Bonnaroo Manchester, Tennessee
Jun 17 – Nokia Theatre Grand Prairie, Texas
Jun 19 – Mesa Amphitheatre Mesa, Arizona
Jun 21 – Greek Theatre Berkeley Berkeley, California
Jul 27 – Pemberton Festival Pemberton, BC
Aug 9 – Summer Sonic Festival Tokyo
Aug 10 – Summer Sonic Festival Osaka
Filed under: Death Cab For Cutie, Narrow Stairs, New Album, Posses Your Heart

At 7:32 I am beginning the latest release from Death Cab For Cutie titled “I Will Possess Your Heart” off the soon to be released album Narrow Stairs. At 7:41 I will be finished and I will have a little more to say about it. Two and a half minutes in to the song is the same repeating bass line and dissonant confused guitar. At three and a half minutes, things are picking up. Ambient washed out vocals are moving around behind everything else and the song is getting louder and more focused. At exactly 4:35 everything comes to a halt and the amazing Ben Gibbard has his way with you. Things are a bit different compared to Plans. It’s the kind of song your jock friends wouldn’t call you a pussy over when they caught you listening to it and it’s a bit more interesting than previous works. The beginning is repetitive but the payoff is excellent. I’ll write more about the rest of the album when I find it online or if a local record store sells it early.