Give Up [Deluxe]

Give Up [Deluxe]

by The Postal Service
Give Up [Deluxe]

Give Up [Deluxe]

by The Postal Service

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Overview

Coming off their work on Dntel's beautiful This Is the Dream of Evan and Chan, Jimmy Tamborello and Death Cab for Cutie's Ben Gibbard team up again for their full-length debut as Postal Service, Give Up. Instead of covering that EP's territory again, with this album the duo crafts a poppier, new wave-inflected sound that recalls Tamborello's work with Figurine more than Dntel's lovely subtlety. However, Ben Gibbard's famously bittersweet vocals and sharp, sensitive lyrics imbue Give Up with more emotional heft than you might expect from a synth pop album, especially one by a side project from musicians as busy as Tamborello and Gibbard are. The album exploits the contrast between the cool, clean synths and Gibbard's all-too-human voice to poignant and playful effect, particularly on Give Up's first two tracks. "The District Sleeps Alone" bears Gibbard's trademark songwriting, augmented by glitchy electronics and sliced-and-diced strings, while "Such Great Heights"' pretty pop could easily appear on a Death Cab for Cutie album, minus a synth or two. Despite some nods to more contemporary electronic pop, Give Up's sound is based in classic new wave and synth pop, at times resembling an indie version of New Order or the Pet Shop Boys. Songs like "Nothing Better," a duet that plays like an update on Human League's "Don't You Want Me?," and the video-game brightness of "Brand New Colony" sound overtly like the '80s brought into the present, but the tinny, preset synth and drum sounds on the entire album recall that decade. Sometimes, as on "Recycled Air" and "We Will Become Silhouettes," the retro sounds become distracting, but for the most part they add to the album's playful charm. The spooky ballad "This Place Is a Prison" is perhaps the most modern-sounding track and the closest in sound and spirit to Gibbard and Tamborello's Dntel work. The crunchy, distorted beats and sparkling synths recall both This Is the Dream of Evan and Chan and Bjoerk's recent work; indeed, this song, along with the "All Is Full of Love" cover Death Cab included on their Stability EP, could be seen as an ongoing tribute to her. Overall, Give Up is a fun diversion for Tamborello, Gibbard, and their fans. It doesn't scale the heights of either of their main projects, but it's far more consistent and enjoyable than might be expected. [The Deluxe 10th Anniversary Edition was released as a two-CD set that featured a disc of bonus tracks, including the previously unreleased "A Tattered Line of String" and "Turn Around."] ~ Heather Phares

Product Details

Release Date: 04/09/2013
Label: Sub Pop
UPC: 0098787104523
Rank: 4800

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. The District Sleeps Alone Tonight
  2. Such Great Heights
  3. Sleeping In
  4. Nothing Better
  5. Reclycled Air
  6. Clark Gable
  7. We Will Become Silhouettes
  8. This Place is a Prison
  9. Brand New Colony
  10. Natural Anthem

Disc 2

  1. Turn Around
  2. A Tattered Line of String
  3. Be Still My Heart
  4. There's Never Enough Time
  5. Suddenly Everything Has Changed
  6. Against All Odds (Take a Look At Me Now)
  7. Grow Old With Me
  8. Such Great Heights [John Tejada Remix]
  9. The District Sleeps Alone Tonight [DJ Downfall Persistent Beat Mix]
  10. Be Still My Heart [Nobody Remix]
  11. We Will Become Silhouettes [Mathew Dear's Not Scared Remix]
  12. Nothing Better [Styrofoam Remix]
  13. Recycled Air [Live On Kexp]
  14. We Will Become Silhouettes
  15. Such Great Heights

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Postal Service   Primary Artist
The Shins   Primary Artist
Iron & Wine   Primary Artist
James Mercer   Vocals
Jenny Lewis   Vocals (Background)
Sam Beam   Vocals
Jimmy Tamborello   Accordion,Keyboards
Ben Gibbard   Bass,Drums,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Piano (Electric)
Jen Wood   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Chris Walla   Drums,Piano,Guitar,Vocals

Technical Credits

Chris Walla   Drum Engineering,Guitar Engineer,Engineer,Piano Engineer,Vocal Engineer
James Mercer   Engineer,Producer
Sam Beam   Engineer,Producer
Scott Colburn   Mixing,Engineer,Mixing Engineer
Matthew Dear   Producer,Additional Production
The Postal Service   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Recording,Mixing Engineer
DJ Downfall   Producer,Remixing,Additional Production
Jeff Kleinsmith   Design
Steven Drozd   Composer
Jimmy Tamborello   Composer,Programming
Ben Gibbard   Composer,Lyricist,Introduction
Arne Van Petegem   Arranger,Remixing
John Tejada   Producer,Remixing,Additional Production
John Lennon   Composer
Wayne Coyne   Composer
Phil Collins   Composer
Nobody   Producer,Remixing
Michael Ivins   Composer
Phillip David Charles Collins   Composer
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