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onenakedfarmer · 5 months
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The Postal Service GIVE UP
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c-a-r-e-l-l · 7 months
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I recently found about VEEPS a site where live shows get streamed.
Death Cab for Cutie and The Postal Service was a great show featuring Jenny Lewis. Recommend: veeps.com/on-demand
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petrey · 1 year
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it's a cold, gray day out. kick your feet up, take a sip of hot coffee. put those headphones on and get cozy with the warm beats and fuzzy tones of dntel
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fght-ff-yr-dmns · 1 year
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Against All Odds (cover) by The Postal Service
I remember embedding this song on my Myspace profile 18 years ago.
Such a beautiful cover song and the lyrics still resonate all these years later.
Life sure has changed. 
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dhr-ao3 · 7 months
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Nothing Better
Nothing Better https://ift.tt/OT6aj5Y by westxnorthwest Draco doesn’t know how to let go. Hermione tells him it’s over. Inspired by “Nothing Better” performed by The Postal Service feat. Jen Wood and written by Ben Gibbard, Jimmy Tamborello, and Jenny Lewis Words: 1389, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English Series: Part 4 of the playlist Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling Rating: Mature Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Categories: F/M Characters: Hermione Granger, Draco Malfoy Relationships: Hermione Granger/Draco Malfoy Additional Tags: Desperate Draco Malfoy, One last chance?, Begging Draco Malfoy, hermione is tired, still technically with other people, but they’re not here via AO3 works tagged 'Hermione Granger/Draco Malfoy' https://ift.tt/8n4QJ7X October 12, 2023 at 01:49AM
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thoughtportal · 2 months
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The first episode of Song Exploder, about The Postal Service song “The District Sleeps Alone Tonight,” came out 10 years ago, in January 2014. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the podcast, we’re doing what bands do, and putting out a deluxe, expanded edition of our very first release: this version features a new interview, new insights, and new pieces of the song and demo.
The Postal Service formed in 2001. Their debut album came out in 2003, and it was a game changer. Their combination of electronic music and indie rock not only sold over a million copies; their songs were everywhere on TV and in film, and influenced a generation of artists. Last year, they played sold-out concerts across the US in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the album, and there are more shows to come in 2024. A few weeks ago, I spoke to Ben Gibbard, and I combined that with my original interview from 2013 with Jimmy Tamborello. And here, together, the two of them tell the story of how they made their song “The District Sleeps Alone Tonight.”
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chorusfm · 7 months
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Death Can for Cutie and The Postal Service Live Stream
The Postal Service and Death Cab for Cutie will be streaming tonight’s show live on Veeps. Two indie-rock giants, The Postal Service and Death Cab for Cutie, are set to perform a sold-out concert on October 3, 2023. This extraordinary performance, part of their landmark 20th anniversary co-headline North American tour, will be broadcast live starting at 8 p.m. PT from the Arizona Financial Theatre in Phoenix, Arizona. It will air on Veeps, the leading streaming platform for live music and entertainment.  Directed by Lance Bangs, the stream will be the very first to air on Veeps All Access, a new music subscription service that for the first time gives music fans unlimited access to a library of premium quality concerts and live entertainment, original content, and documentaries so they can experience live music every day. Fans can also purchase individual tickets to stream the show on veeps.com.  As co-founder of both bands, Benjamin Gibbard will take the stage with Death Cab for Cutie as well as The Postal Service, a collaborative project featuring Gibbard, Jimmy Tamborello, and Jenny Lewis. With their unique blend of indie pop and electronic elements, The Postal Service has garnered a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim. A staple of the indie rock scene, Death Cab for Cutie brings together Gibbard alongside Nick Harmer, Dave Depper, Zac Rae, and Jason McGerr. This extraordinary live run will see both iconic groups performing their seminal 2003 albums in full – The Postal Service’s RIAA Platinum-certified Give Up and Death Cab for Cutie’s RIAA Platinum-certified breakthrough fourth studio LP Transatlanticism. Subscribers to Veeps All Access will have the privilege of enjoying this show, as well as all concerts that stream on this tier for an entire year after their original air date. They also gain unlimited access to hundreds of upcoming concerts, performances, docu-concerts, exclusive Veeps-only artist content, merch drops, and more. Full subscriber access is available at $11.99/month or for a $120 annual pass. --- Please consider becoming a member so we can keep bringing you stories like this one. ◎ https://chorus.fm/news/death-can-for-cutie-and-the-postal-service-live-stream/
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lyrics2world · 2 years
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white Tee Lyrics - Lil Peep & Lil Tracy
white Tee Lyrics – Lil Peep & Lil Tracy
​white Tee Lyrics by Lil Peep, Lil Tracy is the latest English song lyrics written by Jimmy Tamborello, NEDARB, Benjamin Gibbard, Lil Tracy, Lil Peep and produced by NEDARB. white Tee Song Details Song: white Tee Singer: Lil Peep, Lil Tracy Written: Jimmy Tamborello, NEDARB, Benjamin Gibbard, Lil Tracy, Lil Peep Producer: NEDARB white Tee Lyrics Yeah, yeah, yeah I used to think I love you,…
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graveyardsorbit · 2 years
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discovering a jimmy tamborello and jenny lewis song I didn’t know….yea it’s a good day
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jadonulrich · 3 years
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Jimmy Tamborello Wall Hanging #1 35″x22″
Wall Hanging #2 35″x24″
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soundaslanguage · 3 years
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Dntel - The Seas Trees See (Morr Music)
released March 26, 2021
Jimmy Tamborello has been doing his brand of electronica in many different shapes and sounds for a long time now. But, his work as Dntel has been way too overshadowed by that other thing he did, which we don’t even have to mention here. The Seas Trees See is the first of two albums from Tamborello coming this year on the long-running Morr Music label out of Germany. It is a perfect artist/label fit and Tamborello feels fresh and rejuvenated here. The Seas Trees See is a hypnotizing musical journey through light and soft atmospheres. The beautiful pieces naturally float back and forth between the ambient and electronic worlds.
Of the album Tamborello says, "I thought a lot about making an album that you would find in a thrift store...like a mysterious collection of sketches that leaves a lot unanswered. It doesn’t beg for attention or have any big moments." That is selling The Seas Trees See far too short though. The album’s power is in its simplicity and it pulls the listener in and begs for closer attention to all the magnificent detail that is on display. With The Seas Trees See Tamborello has found power in subtlety and the album is one of his finest works yet.
https://dntel.bandcamp.com/album/the-seas-trees-see
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rhythmandchords · 6 years
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It’s 2018 and Give Up by The Postal Service is still on heavy rotation on my music listening device, fifteen years after its conception. Usually Sleeping In or Nothing Better (my favorite song off the album) might come up on shuffle every so often and when they do, it always puts a smile on my face. But over the past couple of weeks I’ve had the entire album on repeat, there’s just such a feeling of comfort in singer Benjamin Gibbard’s voice and the contrasting synth sounds from Jimmy Tamborello that always brings me back. 
An album like this is only the kind of magic that could happen when it did and while we are all holding out for a follow up, I’m kind of glad that we don’t have one (for now... and if it never comes that’s okay too). The ethereal feel of the album, as well as the bands name, comes from the back and forth tracks that Tamborello and Gibbard would send to each other. In a Sub Pop interview they gave for their 10th year anniversary of the album, they describe how they Tamborello would send Gibbard his electronic synth beats and Gibbard returned them with his melodies, chords and keys. Eventually what we got was Give Up. 
I’m not sure what it is about the album that stands out to the rest of the world (or just other Postal Service fans) but to me it’s undoubtedly Gibbard’s writing that blends so well with the techno instrumentals of Tamborello’s that takes me to a certain time and place - not in a ‘it reminds me of when I was an teenager who lost the love of my life or when I was young and awkward and didn’t fit in’. But in the way that when I close my eyes, I float in and out of scenes real and make believe of who I am, where I’ve been, and what I’m looking for. Call me a romantic I guess, I am who I am. How I feel about this album and more importantly, the way it makes me feel will probably never change and I will always be grateful that The Postal Service is/was/ and will always be a part of my life. 
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mitjalovse · 3 years
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The thing about the idiom of electropop might be that the 80's element of the style remains an important component, though we shouldn't see this as the ingredient. You only have to check The Postal Service, a side project by Ben Gibbard, Jimmy Tamborello and Jenny Lewis, to hear what I mean. Yes, you can locate the 80's in their sound, yet you continue to trace the pieces of the other electronic music genres, such as IDM. What I'm trying to say in here is – electropop doesn't always revolve around the synthpop of the latter's most popular period, since the brand can include the collage of the similar tones. To be honest, most electropop outfits should be seen like this, i.e. they are the melanges of the electronica so far.
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nealjeff1 · 6 years
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Band of the Week 6: The Postal Service
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Maybe you remember The Postal Service’s hit Such Great Heights back in 2003. The Postal Service was a very interesting band that formed in 2001 when Death Cab For Cutie vocalist Ben Gibbard and glitch producer Jimmy Tamberello (AKA Dntel) made the song (This Is) The Dream of Evan and Chan, which later led to an entire album together, Give Up, with Tamberello sending demos to Gibbard through the mail, who would add vocals. Eventually, Rylo Kiley’s Jenny Lewis would join as well. And that was it. One album, besides an 10-year anniversary tour and a few more songs from the unfinished second album. The Postal Service were the first of their kind, one of the earlier examples of the indie synthpop we know to day. Every single song on Give Up was a masterpiece in its own right. An absolutely magical band and album. 4th favourite band of all time. 10/10.
Genre: Indietronica, Indie Pop, Downtempo
Favourite Album: Give Up
Top 3 songs: A Tattered Line Of String, Brand New Colony, and Nothing Better
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whitechapael · 6 years
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Such Great Heights --> The Postal Service
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leighlikescartoons · 6 years
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Smallfoot, which centers on a Sasquatch who believes that humans exist (though the rest of her people don’t believe in them at all) will arrive in theaters on September 28, 2018.
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