I tried my best to leave
This all on your machine
But the persistent beat
It sounded thin upon listening.
And that frankly will not fly
You'll hear the shrillest highs
And lowest lows with the windows down
while this is guiding you home.
Such Great Heights by The Postal Service • Submitted by guest, February 22nd 2009, 2009
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The Postal Service is an indie electro-pop band based in Seattle, Washington, United States, which started life as a side project for singer Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie and producer Jimmy Tamborello of Dntel, Headset and Figurine. Several songs on their first LP, Give Up, feature guest vocals from Jenny Lewis, the lead singer of Rilo Kiley, a band which was once on the same label as Death Cab (Barsuk Records) and vocals from Jen Wood, an indie rock solo artist. Chris Walla recorded some of the songs and played the piano on Nothing Better.

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Submitted February 22nd 2009, 2009
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