The District Sleeps Alone Tonight

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"The District Sleeps Alone Tonight" is an indie electronic song by The Postal Service, known for its melancholic lyrics, gentle vocals, and glitchy, synth-driven production.

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instanceOf single
song
artist The Postal Service NERFINISHED
composer Ben Gibbard NERFINISHED
Jimmy Tamborello NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresBackingVocalsBy Jen Wood NERFINISHED
genre electronic
indie pop
indietronica
hasInstrumentation drum machine
electronic beats
synthesizer
hasLanguage English
hasLyricalTheme loneliness
long-distance relationships
melancholy
hasNotableLyric "I was the one worth leaving"
"Smeared black ink"
"You seem so out of context in this gaudy apartment complex"
hasProductionStyle glitchy
synth-driven
hasTempo slow-to-mid tempo
hasVocalStyle gentle vocals
includedInAlbum Give Up NERFINISHED
partOf The Postal Service discography
producer Jimmy Tamborello NERFINISHED
recordLabel Sub Pop NERFINISHED
releaseYear 2003
vocalist Ben Gibbard NERFINISHED
writer Ben Gibbard NERFINISHED
Jimmy Tamborello NERFINISHED

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The Postal Service notableSong The District Sleeps Alone Tonight