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Just a quick note to let you know that the Postal Service's new single for "We Will Become Silhouettes" featuring a never before released B-side "Be Still My Heart," some signature Kozyndan artwork, and a double dose of remixes is out NOW! "We Will Become Silhouettes" is available for $4.00 on CD and $6.00 on vinyl. Also, in other Postal Service news, they have a new video out for "We Will Become Silhouettes," directed by Napolean Dynamite writer/director Jared Hess, which you can see HERE .Track Listing:
1. We Will Become Silhouettes
2. Be Still My Heart
3. Nothing Better (Styrofoam Remix)
4. We Will Become Silhouettes (Matthew Dear's Not Scared Mix)Click here to buy Postal Service's full album, singles, and B-sides.
Click here for all other Postal Service shopping needs, which includes new t-shirt designs and Poketo wallets.About Give Up:
Despite many industry insiders' prediction that Death Cab for Cutie's incendiary Why You'd Want to Live Here would create a Pacific Northwest vs. Southern California indie-rock rivalry reminiscent of hip-hop's East Coast/West Coast conflict, no blood was shed over such lines as Is this the City of Angels or Demons? In fact, you might say most people in Los Angeles couldn't care less that Seattleite Ben Gibbard was giving their city a good old-fashioned tongue-lashing.
Silverlake denizen and Dntel mastermind Jimmy Tamborello certainly wasn't bothered instead of hiring someone to lay Gibbard down for the dirt nap, he asked DCFCs leader to lay down vocals on a track for his upcoming album. A week later the electronipop masterpiece "(This Is) The Dream of Evan and Chan" (included on Dntel's 2001 full-length Life Is Full of Possibilities) was completed and the seeds for The Postal Service were planted.
"It seemed kind of effortless," says Tamborello, who had never met Gibbard before the recording of Evan and Chan." "He came down and sang it once and we were just really happy with it."
"We did the song in an hour one afternoon," explains Gibbard, who was in L.A. visiting Tamborellos roommate, The Jealous Sounds Pedro Benito. "It was such an easy, fun way to work. The idea was spawned: Maybe we could do an EP of this kind of stuff. Then [Sub Pop A&R rep] Tony Kiewel brought "(This Is) The Dream of Evan and Chan" to the label and said, "Theyre going to do a record of this kind of stuff do you guys want to do it?" We just went from there."
In December 2001, Gibbard started receiving CD-Rs from Tamborello filled with beatsy electronic music, which he manipulated in his computer before writing melodies and lyrics and recording vocals. He also added some guitar, drums and keyboards much of which was recorded by Death Cab guitarist Chris Walla at his Hall of Justice studio and then sent the demo back to L.A. Gibbard had to run his changes past Tamborello, but he more or less had the freedom to alter the songs to his liking.
"It was really great to get a little package every month or two 'Two new songs!'" says Gibbard. "Sometimes I'd say, "I want to move that part and this part," and it was really fun to have such autonomy in the writing; I could pretty much do whatever I wanted."
Though Tamborello (also known for his work in Strictly Ballroom and Figurine) is no stranger to collaboration everyone from Beachwood Sparks' Chris Gunst to That Dog's Rachel Haden to Slint/The For Carnation's Brian McMahan appeared on Life Is Full of Possibilities this was the first time he had attempted a project with a relative stranger.
"It was like having to work on the album and make friends at the same time," admits Tamborello. "In the beginning I was probably a little nervous about not wanting to say I didn't like something 'cause I didn't know him. But in the end it didn't end up ever being an issue. It seemed like I was always excited with what he did."
Ten months, two trips to L.A. (to record vocals and finish mixing) and one big postage invoice later, Give Up was completed. And just like that, Gibbard & Tamborello find themselves standing alongside such giants as Morrissey & Marr, Lennon & McCartney and Anderson & Butler.
All ten tracks are exercises in smooth beauty, with Gibbard's inviting voice perfectly complementing Tamborello's unique and charming programming and guest vocals from Jen Wood and Rilo Kiley's Jenny Lewis adding a gentle layer of sweetness to many of the songs. Though it's tempting to call it an "80s-sounding" record because of its keyboard-driven pop sensibilities, there's nothing retro about Give Up, save for a few sounds here and there and "nothing better," a duet with Wood inspired by The Human Leagues "Dont You Want Me." On the other hand, fans of Death Cab will hear faint echoes of Gibbards main band in The Postal Service, but overall it's a completely different experience.
"Some of the songs are very much of a Death Cab mode, but people have been commenting, 'Wow, the lyrics are really different,'" explains Gibbard. "When somebody is just handing you music and youre supposed to sing over the top of it, it feels different than when you're sitting at home with a guitar trying to write a song."
"'The District Sleeps Alone Tonight,' 'Brand New Colony,' and 'This Place is a Prison' are pretty much the only songs that border on autobiographical," he continues. "But everything else is just kind of daydreaming and coming up with ideas for songs that aren't necessarily based on reality, and I think that was a lot more fun for me to do because I'd never really done that before. It didn't feel right for all the songs to be break-up-type songs they just felt more like the kind of songs that you would want to dance to and you wouldn't want to have a lyric that's super heavy, especially on "Such Great Heights.' I think "Such Great Heights" is the first time I've ever written a positive love song, where it's a song about being in love and how it's rad, rather than having your heart broken."
Though Gibbard is still committed to Death Cab and Tamborello is already hard at work on another Dntel album, the duo plans to record again in the future.
"I told Jimmy, 'Whenever you start sending me stuff is when we'll start working on the next Postal Service record,'" says Gibbard. "I don't see any reason why it couldn't continue to be a project as long as Jimmy wants to do it."
"It seems so easy to do them and it doesn't take any time," says Tamborello. "And at this point I think we could do it where he just records everything up there and we could do even more through the mail."

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Member Since: 8/20/2004
Band Website: postalservicemusic.net
Band Members: Ben Gibbard
Jimmy Tamborello
Also Featuring:
Chris Walla - guitar, drums, keyboard
Jen Wood - vocals
Jenny Lewis - vocals
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Record Label: Sub Pop
Type of Label: Indie

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Ben talks about Kerouac and Wanderlust with SF Weekly

Ben talks candidly about the inspiration that Jack Kerouac has had on his life and his pull to wanderlust in this week's issue of the SF Weekly. Check it out here....
Posted by The Postal Service on Fri, 31 Aug 2007 07:12:00 PST

Ben in San Francisco for City Arts & Lectures Event 9/11

If you haven't heard already, Ben will be in San Francisco on Tuesday, September 11th, 8pm, at the Palace of Fine Arts as part of the prestigious City Arts & Lectures series, which is being co-pre...
Posted by The Postal Service on Wed, 29 Aug 2007 01:22:00 PST

NYPost names Postal Services cover of "Against All Odds" as one of the best covers of all time

This week, the NYPost named the Postal Service's "Against All Odds" one of the "100 best cover songs of all time." "Against All Odds", originally a Phil Collins song, came in at 8. Click here to read...
Posted by The Postal Service on Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:55:00 PST

New Dntel Album, DUMB LUCK, released in UK and Europe

This week sees the release of the new DNTEL album, Dumb Luck . This is the first release from Jimmy Tamborello's side project in 6 years and it's well worth the wait. Dumb Luck includes vocal contribu...
Posted by The Postal Service on Tue, 26 Jun 2007 03:26:00 PST

Extra tickets released for Ben Gibbard's shows in Seattle!

Seattle music fans have one more chance to buy tickets to see Ben! A limited number of tickets have been released for both Sunday and Monday nights' performances at the Showbox. Don't miss this critic...
Posted by The Postal Service on Mon, 14 May 2007 12:08:00 PST

Ben Gibbard gets rave reviews on NY Times and the Chicago Tribune, photos in Pitchfork.

Ben Gibbard's solo tour is garnering rave reviews. This week, Ben's performance received accolades from both the Chicago Tribune and the NY Times. Also, Pitchfork posted photos from his May 7th show i...
Posted by The Postal Service on Thu, 10 May 2007 02:51:00 PST

Ben Gibbard Solo Tour: NPR to Broadcast Ben's Washington D.C. Show TONIGHT

Great news for all music fans! You can listen to Ben Gibbard's performance tonight from anywhere in the world! Hear him live on NPR.org in a full concert from Washington, D.C.'s 9:30 Club TONIGHT, Th...
Posted by The Postal Service on Thu, 10 May 2007 02:11:00 PST

Ben Solo Tour: Very Limited Number of Detroit Tickets Released!

Hurry now! We just released a small number of tickets for Ben's solo show in Detroit at Majestic Theatre. You can buy tickets through Ticketmaster or at the box office.We might be releasing more tic...
Posted by The Postal Service on Fri, 04 May 2007 02:25:00 PST

Dntel DJ Sets at Amoeba SF and Amoeba LA

Jimmy will be DJ-ing at Amoeba in San Francisco TOMORROW, May 4th from 7-8pm. Come visit and say "hi"!Amoeba SF1855 Haight St.San Francisco, CAFor those of you guys in LA next FRIDAY, May 11th, come ...
Posted by The Postal Service on Fri, 04 May 2007 08:37:00 PST

Jimmy's New Dntel Album out TODAY!

It's finally here! Jimmy's new Dntel album, Dumb Luck, is out today and available for purchase on the mySpace Dntel store, iTunes, and your local record store. Friends Jenny Lewis (Rilo Kiley), Edwa...
Posted by The Postal Service on Tue, 24 Apr 2007 01:18:00 PST