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Death Cab For Cutie Concert Review

Posted by dylanguillory on April 10, 2019 in Featured
Death Cab For Cutie – April 9, 2019 – Orpheum Theater, New Orleans, LA

Death Cab for Cutie took to the Orpheum Theatre stage Tuesday night and blazed through a 24 song set list spanning 9 albums of their 22-year career. Frontman Ben Gibbard told the crowd that it had been too long since the band had played New Orleans and that was on him. While the 2,000 seat theatre wasn’t listed as a sellout, the venue was at near capacity.

Few bands enjoy the longevity and respect that this five-piece band from Seattle does. Throughout the night, they weaved their trademark melodic guitar leads on top of solid grooves laid down by the rhythm section. Gibbard switched between guitar and piano often, sometimes multiple times during a single song.

The showstopper was, of course, their 2005 hit single: “When Soul Meets Body”.  Gibbard switches to acoustic guitar for this one and delivers a faster, more aggressive version than on the recorded track. Fans rejoiced and after a short break, Gibbard returned solo for a stellar rendition of “I Will Follow You into the Dark”.  The full band returned to the stage and closed out the show with “When We Drive”, “You Are a Tourist” and “Transatlanticism”.

Setlist:

I Dreamt We Spoke Again

Summer Years

The Ghosts of Beverly Drive

Long Division

Title and Registration

Gold Rush

Crooked Teeth

A Movie Script Ending

No Sunlight

What Sarah Said

60 & Punk

I Will Possess Your Heart

Little Wanderer

Black Sun

Expo ’86

Northern Lights

Doors Unlocked and Open

Cath…

Soul Meets Body

The Sound of Settling

Encore:

I Will Follow You Into the Dark

When We Drive

You Are a Tourist

Transatlanticism

Setlist from Setlist.fm

Posted in Featured | Tagged 106 THREE, Concert Review, Death Cab For Cutie, Live Music, The Orpheum Theater

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