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"Soul Meets Body" is a song recorded by the American rock band Death Cab for Cutie for their fifth studio album Plans (2005). It was released as the lead single from Plans in 2005, through Atlantic Records .
[12] [13] Two singles from the album, "Soul Meets Body" and "Crooked Teeth", reached the top ten of the US Billboard Alternative Songs chart, while the single "I Will Follow You into the Dark" became the band's best-selling single to date. Death Cab for Cutie performed "Crooked Teeth" live on Saturday Night Live on January 14, 2006. [14]
"Soul Meets Body" † 2005 Plans [10] "Spring Break Broke" 2000 Death Cab for Fiver "St. Peter's Cathedral" 2011 Codes and Keys [15] "Stability" † 2002 The Stability EP [1] "Stable Song" 2005 Plans [10] "Start Again" ‡ 2005 Plans [10] "State Street Residential" 1997 You Can Play These Songs with Chords [7] "Stay Young, Go Dancing" † 2011 ...
In October, Death Cab for Cutie and the Postal Service wrapped their co-headlining tour with a three-night stand in Los Angeles at the Hollywood Bowl. During the run, both of the Ben Gibbard ...
Plans is the fifth studio album by American rock band Death Cab for Cutie, released August 30, 2005 on Atlantic Records. [1] Emerging from the Pacific Northwest in the early 2000s, Death Cab first rose to prominence on the strength of its confessional lyricism and textured indie rock sound.
Death Cab for Cutie has released ten studio albums, five extended plays (EPs), a demo tape, a digital album, one live album, thirty-two singles (including one as featured artist), nine music videos, and two DVDs. Death Cab for Cutie is an American indie rock group from Bellingham, Washington and was formed in 1997 by Ben Gibbard as a side ...
Kelly Clarkson performed Death Cab for Cutie's "You Are a Tourist" for her "Kellyoke" segment on "The Kelly Clarkson Show" on March 3.
Codes and Keys is the seventh studio album by Death Cab for Cutie, released on May 31, 2011.Ben Gibbard and Nick Harmer have both been quoted as saying that the album will be "a much less guitar-centric album than we've ever made before". [3]