Give Up
The collaboration between Death Cab For Cutie's Ben Gibbard and Dntel's Jimmy Tamborello is an album of breezy electronic pop that updates classic 80s synth-pop with contemporary beats. The line-up also features Jenny Lewis from the band Rilo Kiley. Sub Pop. 2003. more
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The Postal Service: Ben Gibbard (guitar, electric piano, keyboards, drums); Jimmy Tamborello (programming).Additional... |
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Recent Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Nov-23-2008
- "Give Up" is wonderfully haunting!
The only way to describe this album is "indescribable". Of the entire collection, one song will forever stick in my mind. "Such Great Heights" was introduced to me by my ex, along with several other songs from the album. Though they...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Oct-21-2008
- Give Up, one for the "classics" of all time
Give Up features 10 tracks of what will, in the future, be considered a classic. Ben Gibbard and Tamborello have tapped into the electro pop genre, but keep a very chill feel to the overall record. Standout tracks for me were "The...
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- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Sep-14-2008
- The Postal Service - Give Up
Exploring and listening to different music genres is something I enjoy doing. This album was my introduction to the electronic pop genre. The Postal Service's (Ben Gibbard, Jimmy Tamborello A.K.A. Dntel) debut album "Give Up" (2003), an...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Aug-26-2008
- The Greatest of Heights
You know that pivotal scene in "Garden State" where Natalie Portman's character shows Zach Braff's character a song by The Shins? She says, "You gotta hear this one song, it'll change your life I swear," and it literally does set into...
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Selected Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Nov-23-2008
- "Give Up" is wonderfully haunting!
The only way to describe this album is "indescribable". Of the entire collection, one song will forever stick in my mind. "Such Great Heights" was introduced to me by my ex, along with several other songs from the album. Though they...
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- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: May-27-2007
- Ehhh.
There's nothing wrong with this record. The electo-pop melodies are good, not great. The vocals are delivered in a detached, bored monotone, a style that has become fashionable this decade. "Such Great Heights" and "The District...
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- 2/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Aug-12-2008
- this is nt a good compact disk
sounds like detah cab for cutie rip offthey should call this group postal service - it sounds like they did this comapct disk through the mail and it was sitting in the post office when a guy whent postallamewhats it even?
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