Why You Should Listen To Plans: The 2005 Album From Death Cab For Cutie

Plans Death Cab for Cutie

Plans, by Death Cab for Cutie, is an album from 2005 with about eleven to twelve songs. There are eleven songs on places like Amazon Music, but twelve songs on the vinyl record. The main singer, Ben Gibbard, is also the singer for ‘The Postal Service’. So, if you enjoy that band, you’ll definitely enjoy this one. So, now that you have a basic understanding of this band and the album, you’re probably asking yourself, “Why should I listen to this?” Well, that’s what you’re gonna find out.

Why Plans Is Such A Great Album

Plans is such a good album because of several factors. One of which is just the sound of it. Ben Gibbard’s voice is incredibly relaxing in this album, along with several other albums, but this isn’t about those albums.

Another reason why Plans by Death Cab for Cutie is such a great album is because of the vibes. It’s soft, nothing is ever too loud, and there isn’t any screaming. A third reason why it’s so good is that there’s minimal cursing in the entire album, so more people can enjoy it. It’s also just a good band in general; it doesn’t support the genocide in Gaza. None of the members has had any allegations against them. So, you don’t have to worry about whether they’re a good band to listen to or not.

The Songs From Plans

So, you probably want to know what songs are in this album. So, that’s what we’ll go over next. The tracklist of twelve songs, including the one on the vinyl, are to be listed now.

  1. Marching Bands of Manhattan
  2. Soul Meets Body
  3. Summer Skin
  4. Different Names for the Same Thing
  5. I Will Follow You into the Dark
  6. Your Heart Is an Empty Room
  7. Someday You Will Be Loved
  8. Crooked Teeth
  9. What Sarah Said (Explicit)
  10. Brothers on a Hotel Bed
  11. Stable Song
  12. Talking like Turnstiles

As you can see, there’s only one explicit song in the entire album. So, even your Christian grandparents can enjoy this album. Granted, they don’t care if they hear one or two swear words. If they do care, find a clean version of the song. Overall, Plans is a 10/10 album and should be enjoyed by every person who likes indie rock or alternative music in general.

 

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