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Monday, December 23, 2024

Music Exploder – The Postal Service


“The District Sleeps Alone Tonight”
Deluxe Anniversary Version

The primary episode of Music Exploder, about The Postal Service music “The District Sleeps Alone Tonight,” got here out 10 years in the past, in January 2014. To have a good time the tenth anniversary of the podcast, we’re doing what bands do, and placing out a deluxe, expanded version of our very first launch: this model contains a new interview, new insights, and new items of the music and demo.

The Postal Service shaped in 2001. Their debut album got here out in 2003, and it was a sport changer. Their mixture of digital music and indie rock not solely offered over one million copies; their songs had been in all places on TV and in movie, and influenced a era of artists. Final 12 months, they performed sold-out concert events throughout the US in celebration of the twentieth anniversary of the album, and there are extra exhibits to return in 2024. A couple of weeks in the past, I spoke to Ben Gibbard, and I mixed that with my authentic interview from 2013 with Jimmy Tamborello. And right here, collectively, the 2 of them inform the story of how they made their music “The District Sleeps Alone Tonight.”

You should purchase or stream “The District Sleeps Alone Tonight” right here.

For a transcript of this episode, click on right here.

Illustration by Carlos Lerma.

Jenny Lewis, who sings backing vocals, was the singer of Rilo Kiley
Dntel“(That is) The Dream of Evan and Chan”
Jimmy’s band Arca as soon as performed with Demise Cab For Cutie at Spaceland in Los Angeles
Pedro Benito of Sunday’s Greatest and The Jealous Sound
Jimmy used a Macintosh Quadra to manage his Kurzweil K2000 synth
BjorkHomogenic
Black Cat – Music venue in Washington, D.C.
Audio-Technica 4033 – Microphone
Barsuk Data



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