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Tag Archives: Death Cab
Automatic Drawing
An LA band that bubbled up courtesy of mp3hugger and about whom I can find little information but there is a certain slightly shambolic nature which reminds me in curious ways of Salt and Samovar although they are clearly from … Continue reading
DCFC & FRabbit
The Death Cab gig earlier this year in Birmingham had rather left me wondering whether it was wise to see them again quite so soon. But despite the slightly downbeat aspect of a Sunday gig, the disappointment of Brum was … Continue reading
Frightened Rabbit
A friend of the lad flagged up that the support for the Death Cab gig at the weekened will be Frightened Rabbit. Although the name ran a bell I know little about them, but a little scratching around suggests that … Continue reading
Death Cab in Birmingham
Not an auspicious lead up to a show – trailing down the blocked motorway to Birmingham, arriving just late enough to hear the last support band song (no, don’t know who they were), and having to go on my own … Continue reading
Pretty much how it is
You may tire of me as our December sun is setting because I’m not who I used to be No longer easy on the eyes but these wrinkles masterfully disguise The youthful boy below who turned your way and saw … Continue reading