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Plans Vinyl 2LP

Barsuk Records / SKU: lp-6269
2005 crossover album feat. 'Soul Meets Body'
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  • The impressive follow up to the mega successful Transatlanticism. Drummer Jason McGerr noted the continuity between this album and their previous one, stating "if Transatlanticism was an inhale, Plans is the exhale." This statement couldn't be any more true. While this is very clearly a Death Cab album (their sound is undeniable), the understated recordings were the product of a grueling tour schedule in support of their last album. The band took time off to go record "in the middle of nowhere" according to singer Ben Gibbard letting the band fully relax and stretch out both mentally and physically. Gibbard's often soft spoken delivery is complimented the most on this album with sweet melodies and their trademark happy not happy chord progressions. Basically the entire album feels like the the best part of the rom com you wish to act out one day. Repress includes the vinyl only bonus cut 'Talking Like Turnstiles'. This is THE version to cop.

    • black double vinyl pressing
    • gatefold sleeve
    • original release year: 2005
    • music label: Barsuk Records 2008
    reviewed by Johnson and John's Son
    upc: 655173104712

The impressive follow up to the mega successful Transatlanticism. Drummer Jason McGerr noted the continuity between this album and their previous one, stating "if Transatlanticism was an inhale, Plans is the exhale." This statement couldn't be any more true. While this is very clearly a Death Cab album (their sound is undeniable), the understated recordings were the product of a grueling tour schedule in support of their last album. The band took time off to go record "in the middle of nowhere" according to singer Ben Gibbard letting the band fully relax and stretch out both mentally and physically. Gibbard's often soft spoken delivery is complimented the most on this album with sweet melodies and their trademark happy not happy chord progressions. Basically the entire album feels like the the best part of the rom com you wish to act out one day. Repress includes the vinyl only bonus cut 'Talking Like Turnstiles'. This is THE version to cop.

  • black double vinyl pressing
  • gatefold sleeve
  • original release year: 2005
  • music label: Barsuk Records 2008
reviewed by Johnson and John's Son
upc: 655173104712

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