Postal Service

Postal Service Deliver
Postal Service Deliver
Postal Service Deliver
Didn't score a ticket to this year's Coachella before advance passes sold out in all of 15 minutes? Don't worry -- there will be more opportunities to see the Postal Service in 2013. The band has announced a slew of headlining tour dates and additional festival appearances, bringing the total number of confirmed gigs to 12. Check out their updated itinerary below.
Primavera Sound
Primavera Sound
Primavera Sound
The lineup for Primavera Sound 2013 has been announced. The festival – set to take place from May 22-25 right near the heart of Barcelona, Spain – will showcase dozens of well-known acts, including Blur, Grizzly Bear and the Postal Service.
Back in Service
Back in Service
Back in Service
Call it comeback! Not only has the much-rumored Postal Service reunion been confirmed, but now more details about the return are available as well. A day after it was announced that the the synth-pop duo -- which features Death Cab for Cutie's Ben Gibbard and producer Jimmy Tamborello (aka DNTL) -- will be getting back together to celebrate the 10th anniversary of its lone album 'Give Up' and perf
Going Postal?
Going Postal?
Going Postal?
Contradicting virtually every interview Ben Gibbard has given on the matter over the last several years, rumors suggest the Postal Service are gearing up for a reunion. The website Brooklyn Vegan reported as much with a story that appeared this morning (Jan. 8) titled "Postal Service reunion in the works." Said post features nothing more than a picture of the band, but a "Coachella&
Postal Service Debut ‘Give Up’ Goes Platinum After 10 Years
Postal Service Debut ‘Give Up’ Goes Platinum After 10 Years
Postal Service Debut ‘Give Up’ Goes Platinum After 10 Years
Better later than never! Sub Pop Records have announced a piece of good news they're rightfully proud of: The Postal Service's 2003 debut album, 'Give Up,' has gone platinum, which means it's moved a million copies. While it took nearly 10 years to do it, it's still an enormous achievement for both an indie band and an indie label.