(NLM) As the final dates of their monumental 20th anniversary tour approach, The Postal Service and Death Cab for Cutie commemorate their 2003 landmark albums once more: This time in the form of a double A-side single, Brand New Colony / We Looked Like Giants 7", featuring The Beths and Car Seat Headrest paying tribute to two beloved songs from Give Up (Sub Pop) and Transatlanticism (Barsuk).
On one A-side is New Zealand indie rockers, The Beths' delightfully bright cover of "Brand New Colony." The sonically brilliant reinterpretation features fellow New Zealander, producer and multi-instrumentalist Pickle Darling's signature finger pluckings and dulcet keys.
The other A-side features alt-rock mainstay Car Seat Headrest's propulsive guitar-driven take on Death Cab for Cutie fan favorite "We Looked Like Giants." The double A-side 7" is available for preorder today and ready to stream here
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