20th anniversary of Trasatlanticism
by Steve on 5/15/24Not much more to say than 20th anniversary of Trasatlanticism performed in its entirety, true to the recording. Music is as good today as it was 20 years ago, even better performed live!
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To celebrate two decades of 'Give Up' and 'Transatlanticism', The Postal Service & Death Cab for Cutie have joined forces for an unprecedented 20th anniversary co-headline tour. Each night, Benjamin Gibbard, the co-founder of both bands, will pull double duty performing with The Postal Service - comprised of Gibbard, Jimmy Tamborello, and Jenny Lewis - as well as with Death Cab for Cutie (alongside Nick Harmer, Dave Depper, Zac Rae, and Jason McGerr). The extraordinary live run will see both iconic groups performing their seminal 2003 albums in full.
Not much more to say than 20th anniversary of Trasatlanticism performed in its entirety, true to the recording. Music is as good today as it was 20 years ago, even better performed live!
Incredible experience. Was amazing to be there for the 20th anniversary of their Transantlanticism album and also hear Postal Service play. I never thought I'd have the opportunity to see them live and now I can say I have. Seattle is amazing and the venue was easy to get to and well organized.
This was one of the best shows I’ve been to! I’ve seen Death Cab a couple times in 2004-2005 but never The Postal Service. It was so so great. Wish I could go again!
I have seen DCFC three times, and every single show has been amazing. Ben Gibbard is an incredible singer, songwriter and performer. Every member of the band has amazing energy and every show has been unique. Wether playing through the rain at a small venue or playing their seminal album front to back at the Greek theatre in Berkeley, Death Cab is always phenomenal.
This was our 5th time seeing Death Cab, first time seeing Postal Service. Such a great show and experience and Climate Pledge is a great venue, despite us being in the last row in the upper most corner. Sound was still great, though not as loud as in the lower seats.
It was a great show, the band had a lot of energy and are great performers. The music had a great sound on the big auditorium. For playing two full albums of music, they didn't miss a beat! Too bad the prices that TicketMaster charges are borderline criminal, and I doubt I'll ever willingly pay as much for a concert again. Even if it was a great show, one of the best I've seen in years, it wasn't worth what they're forcing people to pay. I guess it's back to small venue shows for me, where their monopoly hasn't reached yet.
The DCFC + TPS 20th anniversary tour was phenomenal! From the security check to the guides to our seats - everyone was so kind and helpful! The seats were fantastic and comfy, the sound for the concert was impeccable, and I’m grateful it was an entirely indoor venue (even though the weather was perfect)! I wish all venues were this good!
Very comforting and exciting. It was nice to see a band I have only known by listening to their music from my parents. Seeing the performances of "The New Year", "Tiny Vessels", "Transatlanticism", and "Passenger Seat"are some of the most memorable and most favorite moments of the show. Seeing the Postal Service in person was exciting (very interesting with the instrument dynamic). I would very much like to relive it again, if there ever was a way.
Both Death Cab and Postal Service sounded great! Plenty of restrooms and food and drink spots. Had a great time!
This show was completely worth the 4 1/2 hour plane ride. It was all I could have hoped for!