"Such Great Heights" was one of this decade's most recognizable songs and fittingly so. With the track's accessible electronica and over-emotive (and insanely catchy) lyrics, the song was featured in everything from UPS commercials, to Greys Anatomy, to Garden State, to M&M covers.
For those who don't know, Jimmy Tamborello (from Dntel and Figurine) and Ben Gibbard (from Death Cab for Cutie) collaborated through the postal service, hence the name. Tamborello wrote and performed instrumental tracks and sent the DATs to Gibbard, who then revised the songs and added vocals. Gibbard and Tamborello essentially traded recordings back and forth until they arrived at a finished product. Give Up was released in 2003 and became the indie label Sub Pop's best-selling album since Nirvana's debut Bleach.
The song's exuberant optimism is perfectly backed by the bubbling, propulsive programmed beeps. Gibbard has written some good songs over the past ten years--this is arguably his best and certainly one of the most distinctive tracks of the decade.
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I never get tired of this song . . .
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