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Usually, it’s best to start the show with a bang. But Death Cab for Cutie took the opposite approach last night at Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica. The band opened with the subdued song “I Will Follow You into the Dark,” a track that was made even more subdued by the fact that Death Cab singer-guitarist Ben Gibbard performed it without the accompaniment of his band. And yet his crystal clear vocals had such a powerful effect that they quieted the crowd. But anyone who thought the emo/indie rock band might keep it low-key for the rest of the concert was in for a surprise. As precious as the group’s studio albums might be, its live show is a much louder and more raucous affair. And that’s a good thing.

Jeff has been covering the Cleveland music scene for more than 25 years now. On a regular basis, he tries to talk to whatever big acts are coming through town. And if you're in a local band that he needs to hear, email him at jniesel@clevescene.com.

One reply on “Concert Review: Death Cab for Cutie at Jacobs Pavilion”

  1. you need a light show? hire chris kuroda the guy that does phish’s lights. will blow your mind, brah!

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