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  2. Ben Gibbard - Wikipedia

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    Gibbard is the subject of the song "Ben's My Friend" by indie folk act Sun Kil Moon. The track appears on the project's sixth studio album, Benji (2014). [ 43 ] On Sun Kil Moon's follow-up album, Universal Themes (2015), primary recording artist Mark Kozelek again refers to his friendship with Gibbard on its closing track, "This Is My First Day ...

  3. I Will Follow You into the Dark - Wikipedia

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    The song was written entirely by Death Cab for Cutie's lead singer and guitarist Ben Gibbard. Nearing age 29, Gibbard had never lost anyone really special in his life. Growing older during an ideal and comfortable time of his life led him to begin obsessing over death, the afterlife, and the weight of his relationships. He started to take stock ...

  4. One Fast Move or I'm Gone - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics are based on the prose of Jack Kerouac's novel Big Sur (1962). One Fast Move or I'm Gone was a result of Gibbard's and Farrar's mutual appreciation for Kerouac's work while recording several songs for a feature-length documentary of the same name. Jim Sampas, who was a producer of the film, was executive producer of the album.

  5. The Postal Service - Wikipedia

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    The group formed after Ben Gibbard contributed vocals for a song by Jimmy Tamborello called "(This Is) The Dream of Evan and Chan", from the Dntel album Life Is Full of Possibilities. The song sparked an EP of remixes of other artists, such as Lali Puna , The Flaming Lips , Safety Scissors, Barbara Morgenstern and Superpitcher , and was so well ...

  6. Give Up - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Transatlanticism - Wikipedia

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    Gibbard penned the lyrics, which are somber and focus on the need to be loved. Musically, the album utilizes ambience and instrumental sparseness as an extension of this theme. The album's title, likewise, references the Atlantic Ocean and uses it as a metaphor for geographic and emotional separation.

  8. Such Great Heights - Wikipedia

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    "Such Great Heights" was the band's first single; both Gibbard and Tamborello both jokingly referred to it as "the hit" of the album, presaging its eventual popularity. [2] The duo had hoped to offer more to listeners than a typical A/B-side release, and Sub Pop labelmates the Shins and Iron & Wine agreed to cover two of the group's songs.

  9. Stay Young, Go Dancing - Wikipedia

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    The song was written for Gibbard's then-wife Zooey Deschanel. The band first announced the song would be their next single on August 1, 2011. [11] The band promoted the song with a performance on Late Show with David Letterman on September 29, 2011. [12] "Stay Young, Go Dancing" received positive reviews from contemporary music critics.