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The Postal Service - link - Wednesday, February 26, 2003 - posted by Jack
No, I'm not talking about the place that delivers your mail, I'm talking about the synth pop duo featuring Ben Gibbard (Death Cab For Cutie) and Jimmy Tamborello / Dntel. I remember the first time I heard the songs on a pre-release CD at Q Is For Choir here in Portland -- it was one of the few moments in my music-listening life where I was absolutely compelled to ask what it was that was playing. Pure melodic bliss; I heard it only once and I already knew it was a near-perfect pop record, I didn't even have to let it grow on me. (Note, 6/11/06: Funny how three years and the massive overplaying of a record can change your perspective.)

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