Death Cab for Cutie
Death Cab for Cutie - 'Title and Registration' Live Performance at Blue Hills Bank Pavilion, Boston
In September 2015, when Death Cab for Cutie performed "Title and Registration" at the Blue Hills Bank Pavilion in Boston, they were riding high on the waves of their 2015 album, "Kintsugi." This marked a significant point in their career, coming right after their shift in lineup that saw founding member Chris Walla stepping back from the band. "Kintsugi," named after the Japanese art of repairing pottery, reflects themes of healing and growth, aligning beautifully with the contemplative tone of their earlier works. This live performance was part of a larger tour promoting the album, showcasing their ability to transcend difficult changes while still resonating profoundly with fans. Interestingly, "Title and Registration" originates from their acclaimed album "Transatlanticism," highlighting the enduring appeal of their earlier music even as they venture into fresh creative territories.