One good thing about chart-watching is that I get to discover acts which are not exactly radio-friendly, acts which radio has conveniently ignored. With the recent Top 10 showing of their album, Codes and Keys, I decided to find out how Death Cab for Cutie sounds, and I pleasantly discovered that their type of rock is just round my alley.
Here's the first single from the album, You Are A Tourist, and enjoy the guitar riffs.
Now, their second single has a more interesting video. Here's Home Is A Fire -
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