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Narrow Stairway To Heaven: Death Cab For Cutie Live EP

Posted Tue Aug 19, 2008 10:37am PDT by Lyndsey Parker in Maximum Performance

Death Cab For Cutie fans are insatiable. They waited three long years for DC4C to release Narrow Stairs, and now they want more, more, more, So Death Cab, truly a band of the people, is placating their fanbase with a new EP of acoustic songs recorded live at San Francisco radio station KFOG.

The EP includes three Narrow Stairs tracks ("I Will Possess Your Heart," "Grapevine Fires," and "Talking Bird") as well as older classics "Brothers On A Hotel Bed" and "Photobooth."

Enjoy the unplugged DC4C experience here, and if that's still not enough Death Cab for you, check out their making-the-video piece on "I Will Possess Your Heart" too.

Brothers on a Hotel Bed [KFOG Private Concert] - Death Cab For Cutie

Grapevine Fires [KFOG Private Concert] - Death Cab For Cutie

Talking Bird [KFOG Private Concert] - Death Cab For Cutie

Photobooth [KFOG Private Concert] - Death Cab For Cutie

I Will Possess Your Heart [KFOG Private Concert] - Death Cab For Cutie
 

To buy MP3s from the EP, click here

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