Meet Me on the Equinox | |
Cover: | Death Cab for Cutie - Meet Me on the Equinox.jpg |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Death Cab for Cutie |
Album: | The Twilight Saga: New Moon – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack |
Recorded: | 2009 |
Length: | 3:44 |
Label: | Chop Shop Atlantic |
Producer: | Chris Walla |
Prev Title: | Little Bribes |
Prev Year: | 2009 |
Next Title: | You Are a Tourist |
Next Year: | 2011 |
"Meet Me on the Equinox" is a song by American indie rock band Death Cab for Cutie that was released as the first single from the soundtrack to the 2009 film .[1] The song debuted on September 13 during the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards.[2] The music video, directed by the Walter Robot team, premiered in October.[3]
Alexandra Patsavas, music supervisor on New Moon, provided scenes from the film to some of the artists featured on the soundtrack as a guide.[4] Death Cab for Cutie guitarist Chris Walla said he had read two of the books in the Twilight series at the time of the song's recording and noted that the lyrics are more suggestive than literal.
Singer Ben Gibbard admitted that he hadn't read all of the books in the Twilight series and said that the song is more about his personal life than Stephenie Meyer's fictional world.[5] Gibbard said of the song's meaning, "The song at its core is just about meeting another halfway, because life is very short, because there's only a brief period of time to really connect with people, and that it's important to recognize that." Gibbard added, "I just wanted something that kind of tonally matched the story and the scenes within the film, so they could kind of be put alongside but not be telling a narrative you're watching on the screen."
Evan C. Jones of Billboard praised the song's guitars and melodies and said its lyrics "convey an eerie sensuality appropriate for a teen-vampire love story."[6] Peter Gason of Spin described the song as Death Cab for Cutie's "most unabashed stab at pop crossover yet."[7]
In September 2009, the song entered the US Billboard Alternative Songs chart, where it has peaked at number eight.[8] The song has peaked at number 30 in Australia, number 34 in New Zealand, and number 86 on the UK Singles Chart.