The Postal Service have shared Sylvan Esso’s new remix of their 2003 Give Up cut “The District Sleeps Alone Tonight.” The updated version arrives ahead of the Postal Service’s extended joint tour with Death Cab for Cutie, celebrating the anniversaries of Give Up and Transatlanticism. Check out the reworked track below.
“‘The District Sleeps Alone Tonight’ was a formative song for both of us,” Sylvan Esso revealed in a press release, adding that the duo’s Nick Sanborn first caught a promo version of the track “pooling out of his car speakers while he delivered pizza.” Amelia Randall Meath, meanwhile, was introduced to it “in the back of someone’s van during her freshman lunch hour.”
Of the new remix, the Postal Service’s Jimmy Tamborello said: “I love Sylvan Esso and was excited to hear the song through their ears. It came out so good, big and tweaky and fun!”
Revisit “The Death Cab/Postal Service Tour Is Peak Millennial Nostalgia, in the Best Way” on the Pitch.
The Oppo Find X8 Ultra may not be coming to global markets, but it will…
MSI has two new versions of the MSI Claw after the original landed with a…
Salesforce’s stock rises after a revenue beat that could signal healthy spending trends in the…
Trend shifted down, but sensitivity up. Figure 1: Log of ratio of vehicle miles traveled…
Follow Frank on X. Bitcoin is its own network state, to borrow a term from…
Despite Mark Zuckerberg hailing Meta’s Llama AI model as among the best in tech, his…