четверг, 2 декабря 2010 г.

Postal Service May Yet Still Deliver a Reunion, Not 'Officially Over' - Spinner

Postal Service, Jimmy Tamborello, Ben GibbardSub Pop

While electronic artistJimmy Tamborellohas received acclaim for his glitched-out work asDntel, it's no secret the musician has seen more success in a group setting.

As one half of electro-pop duoPostal Service(alongsideDeath Cab for CutiefrontmanBen Gibbard), Tamborello made a lasting impression on every 'O.C.'-obsessed indie kid back in 2003 when their album 'Give Up' rocketed up the charts and went gold. But despite being such a big hit, the pair has yet to record a sophomore set, and, according to Tamborello, sadly, that's the way it's going to stay -- for a while, at least.

"There's not much of an update,"he tells Spinner in between fielding questionsabout his newDntel EPs ('After Parties 1' and 'After Parties 2')."We had a couple of false starts {a couple years back}, and went on to other things. I don't think it'll ever be officially over -- but there's a good chance that it'll never come together."

"It was really just like, we started working on a couple of songs, and then Ben got busy with Death Cab again,"he adds.

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While Tamborello currently subscribes to a mantra of never-say-never, he also maintains that there's no point in anyone holding their breath for a new Postal Service recording (likely a sore point with Sub Pop, who saw 'Give Up' become their No. 2 seller of all time, trumped only byNirvana's 'Bleach.')

Considering the Tamborello is busy promoting his 'After Parties' series -- which features instrumental-only cuts geared for club kids, and is due out Dec. 7 --- writing a full platter of emo-tinged electronica is the furthest thing from the guy's mind.

"I think at this point, everybody just assumes it's not going to happen. It'll be a pleasant surprise if we can get it together."


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