Emo - "Doesn't Understand" says Death Cab For Cutie Frontman
When writer Daniel Handler ('A Series of Unfortunate Events') told to Ben Gibbard Tuesday night that he was still a bit confused about the term "emo," the Death Cab For Cutie frontman said, "I don't think I understand it either," and laughed. Gibbard calls himself as an emotionally-heavy songwriter, having grown up on "music that was very heartfelt and personal."
Discussing the nuts-and-bolts of the songwriting process itself, as part of San Francisco's 'Talking Music' series, Gibbard revealed that he approaches it much like an office job, "I usually keep nine-to-five hours," he said. "I work Monday through Friday."
Despite his discipline and schedule, Gibbard hasn't actually kept a "normal" job since he quit a temp stint in 2000, when Death Cab cashed their first royalty check. "I expected and almost in a weird way still have this complex todaym that at some point I'll have to go back to that temp agency," he said. "I think about it less now than I did then."
Following the interview segment, Gibbard performed a vrief acoustic set and invited Handler to sit-in on accordion for a cover of the Magnetic Fields' 'Why I Cry.'
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