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Stability

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Artist: Death Cab For Cutie
Label: Barsuk
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 29542

Format: Ep
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 31023
UPC: 655173102329
EAN: 0655173102329
ASIN: B0000636C5

Release Date: February 19, 2002
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Tracks:

  • 20th Century Towers
  • All Is Full of Love
  • Stability

Similar Items:

  • Forbidden Love
  • Something About Airplanes
  • The John Byrd E.P.
  • The Photo Album
  • We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes

Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
Originally released as bonus material on a limited number of CD's this EP features 3 tracks, including a Bjork cover - '20th Century Towers', 'All Is Full Of Love' (Bjork cover) & 'Stability'. Barsuk Records.


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars People don't like this?!   November 4, 2006
This is without a doubt the best bit of Death Cab you can have on a cd. While only being 3 songs, it is perfect. The first two are fantastic and I'm not going to say much about them. I don't see why any Death Cab fan wouldn't like them. The third song, and in my opinion the best Death Cab song ever, is something it seems people like to hate. It's over 12 minutes and most of it is the same riff repeated over and over again. At first this may seem ridiculous and boring, but I assure that it gets better the more you listen to it. It's such a beautiful line and I feel it could go on forever and it still would be okay. Give the song (and the rest of the EP) a chance.


4 out of 5 stars Some of their smoothest dabbling   October 3, 2006
Slow-burning tribute from Deathcab produces surprisingly tender results, broken up nicely by the up-tempo Bjork cover, also done nicely. Probably not a favorite of some fans due to the minimalist nature, but given the sensitive refrain from faster paced material, some very under appreciated work. The very disdain for the extended instrumental of the Stability proves that many fans are holding prejudice, as the track displays nary a hint of pretentiousness, possibly holding more promise for those that do not belong to this rabid fanbase.


1 out of 5 stars Only for the die hard fan   May 3, 2006
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This EP is very curious in that most of the trademarks of Death Cab's sound are nowhere to be found. I can't say that I know that Bjork song that they've covered, but in general, I don't care much for Death Cab's cover songs because they tend to play them as fans, rather than playing them as if they were Death Cab songs. 20th Century Towers is a fairly forgettable number, and while Stability is a good song, now that we have a more concise reworking available on Plans (The Stable Song), its lost a bit of its sheen.

If you love everything Death Cab has done, there's probably something for you here. But if you're looking for an entry into what the big deal with these guys is all about, I would start with something else.



1 out of 5 stars yuck   October 5, 2005
 2 out of 27 found this review helpful

Sounds like every other I'm such a sensitive sad male garbage that is flooding corporate radio stations. Boo hoo. The bravado of these people to take a beautiful song (all is full of love) and puke on it. It really makes me sick to my stomach.


5 out of 5 stars Gorgeous EP   March 13, 2004
 11 out of 12 found this review helpful

The Stability EP is perhaps the most controversial release in the Death Cab catalog. Although it came out around the time of The Photo Album (appearing in original pressings), it abandoned that album's more propulsive nature and retreated to a sound somewhere along the lines of We Have The Facts... as seen through the eyes of Low. The title track is perhaps the most controversial of the tunes here, moving at well past the 12 minute mark. And although the latter portion of the song is a single guitar line repeated over and over, there are some gorgeous building synth swells the add a sort-of epic quality to the tune. And that guitar line is simple, but pretty anyway. If anything drags, it might be "20th Century Towers," but when in the right mood, the track works wonders. Best of all is an excellent cover of Bjork's "All Is Full Of Love," a cover that reminds one of the original only in the sense of melody. But Death Cab makes it completely there own. I'm usually not a fan of covers, but this is everything a cover should be. If there's a hole in your Death Cab collection, purchase this nice EP.

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