Codes and Keys

Death Cab For Cutie

SKU: MOVLP1477

Barcode: 8718469539680

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Codes And Keys is the seventh studio album by Death Cab for Cutie, originally released in 2011. A much less guitar-centric album than the band ever made before, the band surprised the world with their compelling venture to new horizons.

As lead vocalist and guitarist Ben Gibbard stated: “It’s not a guitar-based record. We’ve been into vintage keyboards and playing with that palette.” Guitarist and producer Chris Walla stated: “Guitar is great; it’s a really immediate, impulsive sort of instrument. But I think if we had strapped on guitars and gone into the studio with the intent of making a sort of live-ish sounding record, we definitely would’ve retreaded some of the territory that we were in for Narrow Stairs [MOVLP1376].”

In 2011, the album received a Nomination in the 54th Grammy Awards for Best Alternative Music Album.

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Track Listings

1. Home Is A Fire
2. Codes And Keys
3. Some Boys

1. Doors Unlocked And Open
2. You Are A Tourist
3. Unobstructed Views

1. Monday Morning
2. Portable Television
3. Underneath The Sycamore

1. St. Peter’s Cathedral
2. Stay Young, Go Dancing

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