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The Postal Service was an American indie pop group from ... The Postal Service released the feature-length documentary concert film Everything Will Change on October ...
The Postal Service has announced plans to go on an indefinite hiatus following its final 2024 tour date later this week. The Seattle group has been on a reunion tour co-headlined by Death Cab for ...
5 takeaways from Death Cab for Cutie and the Postal Service's Milwaukee concert, including opener Slow Pulp. The main Death Cab and Postal Service sets were just their 2003 albums front-to-back ...
The May 6 show at the Miller High Life Theatre will be Postal Service's first Milwaukee concert in 21 years. Chicago-via-Madison band Slow Pulp opens.
Give Up is the sole studio album by American electronic duo the Postal Service, released on February 18, 2003, by Sub Pop Records.The Postal Service was a collaboration between singer-songwriter Ben Gibbard, best-known for his work with indie rock band Death Cab for Cutie, and musician Jimmy Tamborello, who also records under the name Dntel.
The trailer also featured "Such Great Heights" in the original version by the Postal Service rather than the Iron & Wine cover used in the film. The song " Chocolate " by Snow Patrol appeared in the commercials but didn't appear on the soundtrack.
In 2023, Jen Wood toured with The Postal Service and Death Cab for Cutie during their 20th Anniversary Tour, celebrating the releases of Give Up and Transatlanticism, respectively. She performed her vocals from The Postal Service's "Nothing Better". [4] [5] [6] [7]
James Scott Tamborello, (born 1975) also known by his stage name Dntel / ˈ d ɪ n t ɛ l /, is an American electronic music artist and DJ.Aside from his main solo project, Tamborello is also known as a member of the groups The Postal Service, Headset, Strictly Ballroom, and Figurine, where he is sometimes cited as James Figurine.