Death Cab For Cutie Announce New Album | Kintsugi
By Scott Bernstein Jan 12, 2015 • 12:50 pm PST


What does the title mean? “It’s a Japanese style of art where they take fractured, broken ceramics and put them back together with very obvious, real gold. It’s making the repair of an object a visual part of its history. That resonated with us as a philosophy, and it connected to a lot of what we were going through, both professionally and personally,” bassist Nick Harmer told Rolling Stone. Front man Ben Gibbard has high hopes for the LP. “This is an opportunity for the band to become something it could only become by losing a founding member,” Gibbard explained to Rolling Stone. “It’s our goal to make records that rank amongst the best work we’ve ever done. I completely respect and understand why people love Transatlanticism or We Have the Facts… or Narrow Stairs. And I would hope that as we move forward, people listen with as little prejudice as they can and try to hear the music for what it is and not what they want it to be.”
Has the band spent much time pondering the loss of Walla? “There’s been no ‘There was four, now there’s only three,'” Gibbard said to Rolling Stone. “There will only be three of us in the photos now, and we’ll augment the live band for the time being and if we find ourselves playing with people that we feel can contribute on records, we’ll cross that bridge when we come to it. A lot of it has been like that, figuring it out as we go. But the one thing that united us all throughout the process was one goal: We wanted to make a really good record.”
We’ll soon find out if the band’s goal was met when Kintsugi comes out.
Kintsugi Tracklist
1. “No Room in Frame”
2. “Black Sun”
3. “The Ghosts of Beverly Drive”
4. “Little Wanderer”
5. “You’ve Haunted Me All My Life”
6. “Hold No Guns”
7. “Everything’s a Ceiling”
8. “Good Help (Is So Hard to Find)”
9. “El Dorado”
10. “Ingénue”
11. “Binary Sea”
[via Rolling Stone]