Narrow Stairs | ||||
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Studio album by Death Cab for Cutie | ||||
Released | May 12, 2008 (UK) May 13, 2008 (US) |
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Recorded | Seattle, United States | |||
Genre | Indie rock | |||
Length | 44:50 | |||
Label | Atlantic, Barsuk | |||
Producer | Chris Walla | |||
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Singles from Narrow Stairs | ||||
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Professional ratings | |
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 73/100 |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | |
The A.V. Club | A |
Entertainment Weekly | B |
The Guardian | |
The Independent | |
Mojo | |
Pitchfork Media | 6.0/10 |
Q | |
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Spin |
Narrow Stairs is the sixth studio album by indie rock band Death Cab for Cutie, released on May 12, 2008 in the United Kingdom and on May 13, 2008, in the United States, on Atlantic and Barsuk Records.
Four singles were released for the album: "I Will Possess Your Heart", "Cath...", "No Sunlight", and "Grapevine Fires". "I Will Possess Your Heart" reached number six on the U.S. Alternative Songs chart, was named iTunes UK song of the year 2008, and was nominated for the 2009 Grammy Award for Best Rock Song. "Cath..." and "Grapevine Fires", also reached number ten and number twenty-one on the U.S. Alternative Songs chart, respectively.
Narrow Stairs reached number one on the Billboard 200, making it Death Cab for Cutie's highest charting album to-date.
In October 2007, producer and guitarist Chris Walla said that Death Cab for Cutie's new album "is in full swing; we're six songs in." He went on to say, "thus far it's pretty weird and pretty spectacular; lots of blood. It's creepy and heavy... we've got a ten minute long Can jam, and had you suggested that possibility to me in 1998, I'd have eaten your puppy's brain with a spoon." In a Billboard piece, Walla described the album: "It's really weird. It's really, really good, I think, but it's totally a curve ball, and I think it's gonna be a really polarizing record. But I'm really excited about it. It's really got some teeth. The landscape of the thing is way, way more lunar than the urban meadow sort of thing that has been happening for the last couple of records." Walla went on to say, "[It's also] louder and more dissonant and [...] I think abrasive would be a good word to use. [We were influenced by] heavy, sludgy, slow metal [and] synth-punk band Brainiac."Ben Gibbard, lead singer and writer, commented, "I just don't feel like we really have anything to prove of it other than to ourselves and to making a record we really enjoy."