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Reveille Mag: Warp + Weft: A Death Cab for Cutie Retrospective: The release of a new album by a band is always a good excuse for a look back on their catalog. Narrow Stairs seems destined for a lukewarm reception from the critical blogosphere—with the exception of the superlative “Long Division” and despite a much higher guitar-to-piano ratio than 2005’s Plans, Death Cab for Cutie has not returned to the leaner days of The Photo Album. Instead, they continue to work with lusher arrangements and often more electronic instruments (and even a tabla on “Pity and Fear”), and Ben Gibbard continues to work the seams that separate everyday life from greater truth.
Minnesota Thunder: Manny Lagos speaks about the move: The Minnesota Thunder are leaving James Griffin Stadium in St. Paul immediately and going back to Blaine for their home games. This is all part of the new owners long term goal to build a stadium in the urban core sometime soon. While it probably makes sense for the long term, I’m bummed about the move. I’ve only been to a few games in St. Paul, but that’s 100% more then the games I will go to in Blaine.
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