Death Cab For Cutie – Transatlanticism (2xLP)
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Transatlanticism (2003) is Death Cab for Cutie’s fourth studio album and a defining statement of early-2000s indie rock. Expansive yet deeply personal, it captures themes of distance, longing, and connection with cinematic scope and emotional precision. Produced by Chris Walla, the record layers delicate guitars, pianos, and atmospheric textures beneath Ben Gibbard’s introspective lyrics, creating a sound that feels both intimate and vast. Songs like “The New Year,” “Title and Registration,” and the breathtaking title track balance melancholy with quiet grandeur. Transatlanticism marked the band’s evolution from cult favorites to critical mainstays, refining their songwriting into something timeless and universally relatable. Every detail feels deliberate — the pacing, the crescendos, the silences between words — resulting in an album that resonates as both confession and conversation. It remains one of the era’s most affecting works, a meditation on emotional distance that continues to bridge hearts across generations.
Reviews
“Transatlanticism is an emotional masterpiece — lush, patient, and heartbreakingly beautiful.” – Rolling Stone
“A modern classic — the sound of a band growing into greatness.” – Pitchfork
“Every song glows with quiet intensity and human warmth.” – The Guardian
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AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Artist: Death Cab For CutieLabel: Barsuk RecordsFormat: LPUnits: 2Country: USGenre: Pop & RockStyle: Indie RockA1 The New Year
A2 Lightness
A3 Title And Registration
B1 Expo '86
B2 The Sound Of Settling
B3 Tiny Vessels
C1 Transatlanticism
C2 Passenger Seat
D1 Death Of An Interior Decorator
D2 We Looked Like Giants
D3 A Lack Of Color