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Death Cab for Cutie’s latest tracks are repetitive and boring

On March 27, Death Cab for Cutie released its eighth studio album with Atlantic Records, called Kintsugi. The album is named after a Japanese art movement, which bassist Nick Harmer describes as a “style of art where [the Japanese] 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,” Harmer said in an interview with Rolling Stone. “That resonated with [the band] as a philosophy, and it connects to a lot of what [we] were going through, both professionally and personally.