Death Cab For Cutie covers "This Charming Man" (released Oct. 22)
posted by davidt on Tuesday October 22 2002, @08:00AM

Chris writes:

Just a heads up to let everyone know that Death Cab For Cutie's cover of "This Charming Man" will be released on Tuesday 10/22 on the group's rarity collection "You Can Play These Songs With Chords." The album also features a great cover of The Secret Stars' "Wait"

 
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    Death Cab For Cutie covers "This Charming Man" (released Oct. 22) | Log in/Create an Account | Top | 4 comments | Search Discussion
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    10 out of 10 (Score:1)
    For the name 'Death Cab For Cutie'.........I've heard a few tracks before by them, they sound really great! I'll investigate further now seen as they look to have great taste too.
    cheers!

    regards
    ray u.k!
    FRED UP -- Tuesday October 22 2002, @10:11AM (#46187)
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      I've heard this track (Score:0)
      and it's pretty good, but jeez, Ben, do you think you could have checked a lyric sheet???
      Anonymous -- Wednesday October 23 2002, @07:56AM (#46272)
        uhm (Score:1)
        im so sad to say
        but that cover is absolutly horrid
        the intro is a mix of electroclash and nu-metal
        they have some strange synth in the background which makes it sound like an commerical for ice cream of maybe some brand of cereal

        sad to say
        but death for cutie kinda rocks anyways
        incentive and such
        christophr -- Wednesday October 23 2002, @08:19AM (#46274)
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        • Re:uhm by Anonymous (Score:0) Friday October 25 2002, @01:19PM


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