
Death Cab for Cutie have released the Jason Lester directed music video for their new song "Punching The Flowers", which is the second taste of their forthcoming album "I Built You A Tower" that will arrive on June 5th.
Here is the official announcement: "Punching The Flowers" is a gnarled angular rock song in which Benjamin Gibbard spins a real-life experience of a toddler throwing a tantrum literally punching flowers outside a bodega into a metaphor for a man who has something beautiful and sees its hold over him as a cage, a frustration.
"'Punching the Flowers' is a song about stagnation and the feeling of being imprisoned by The Known. And about the damage done when someone ventures deeper into the unknown," explains Gibbard.
I Built You A Tower, out this Summer, marks the band's return to their independent roots after 20 years on Atlantic Records. Produced and engineered by John Congleton and assembled from a mere three weeks of sessions, the album as recorded at Animal Rites in Los Angeles, as well as the band members' homes in Seattle, Bellingham, Los Angeles and Portland.
In recent years, Death Cab celebrated several historic milestones, including massive sold-out tours celebrating the 20th anniversaries of seminal releases Transatlanticism and Plans. Those tours were pivotal to the creation of I Built You A Tower, as behind the scenes, Gibbard weathered the greatest pressure of his professional life - fronting both Death Cab and the Postal Service on arena stages for hours a night - while struggling with the collapse of his personal life in the background. The strain felt too much for one person to bear, and the "tower" originated as a way to protect himself. "There's this need to find a place in ourselves to put loss and grief," he explains. "A place that can hold it so we can move on with our lives. But there are these moments where the trauma breaks out of that shell we created for it."
I Built You A Tower is an album of reconciling with past selves in order to locate a new future. "The anniversary tours exorcised any nostalgia in our systems," Depper observes. "We felt part of this powerful force greater than all of us and went into the studio with a sense of, how can we capture that feeling and put it into something new?" Harmer continues, "The whole experience of this record got us back to the earliest versions of this band: If the musicians in the room like what we're working on, that's enough. We reconnected with the confidence that comes with that." As such, this is not the dreaded "return to form" narrative, but a reclamation of a core ethos that has run through Death Cab's 30-year history.
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