Named for the courier service that allowed them to trade song ideas while living in different locales, the Postal Service is a long-distance indie-electronic collaboration between
Death Cab for Cutie singer
Ben Gibbard and
Dntel's Jimmy Tamborello. Adding to the project's star status is
Rilo Kiley's
Jenny Lewis and former Tattle Tale member
Jen Wood, both of whom contributed backing vocals on the group's acclaimed, platinum-selling 2003 debut, Give Up.
Tamborello and
Gibbard first worked together in 2001, when
Gibbard provided vocals for the title track of
Dntel's This Is the Dream of Evan and Chan EP. From there, the duo continued to collaborate via mail, with Tamborello sending instrumental tracks and
Gibbard adding guitars, vocals, and lyrics. The results were packaged into the group's only album, Give Up, which was released in 2003 by
Sub Pop. The disc had sold over 500,000 copies by 2005, prompting the band's co-founders to begin work on a second album. Work stalled as both musicians found themselves devoting more time to their main projects, however, and the Postal Service remained on indefinite hiatus for the rest of the decade. During that time, Tamborello continued to work on
Dntel albums such as 2007's Dumb Luck and 2012's Aimlessness. Likewise,
Gibbard resumed work with
Death Cab for Cutie on albums like 2003's breakthrough Transatlanticism; in 2012,
Gibbard released his first solo album, Former Lives.
The following year,
Gibbard and Tamborello reunited to commemorate Give Up's tenth anniversary, an event that included the release of a deluxe reissue of the album as well as dates at that year's Coachella Festival. The group officially ceased operations in 2013 after a final performance at that year's Lollapalooza. In 2020, the band released the concert LP Everything Will Change, which was recorded live at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California, during their 2013 reunion tour. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi