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Death Cab For Cutie

Death Cab for Cutie's rise from small-time solo project to Grammy-nominated rock band is one of indie rock's greatest success stories. Launched in the bayside college town of Bellingham, Washington, the group was originally a side project for singer/guitarist Ben Gibbard, an engineering student at Western Washington University who split his time between school and music. Taking a break from his local power pop band, Pinwheel, Gibbard began recording an album's worth of solo material during the summer of 1997. Producer Chris Walla lent his help to the sessions, which resulted in an eight-song cassette entitled You Can Play These Songs with Chords. When the tape became a local hit, Gibbard reached into his circle of friends to form a band, hoping to play the new songs live. Bassist Nick Harmer (Gibbard's roommate) and drummer Nathan Good climbed aboard, and Walla enlisted as the band's primary guitarist (he would also go on to produce most of the band's future releases). With a lineup now in place, Gibbard's group rechristened itself Death Cab for Cutie (named after a song by the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band) and signed a contract with the Seattle-based Barsuk Records within a year's time.

The quartet made its studio debut with 1998's Something About Airplanes, an album that featured several re-recorded tracks from the You Can Play These Songs with Chords cassette as well as a dreamy, pop-oriented sound reminiscent of Built to Spill. Gibbard and Walla both continued to pursue their own projects (including Gibbard's successful stint with the Postal Service), but that didn't keep Death Cab for Cutie from returning to the studio for a second album, We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes, which appeared in 2000. Nathan Good left the group just prior to the album's completion, and We Have the Facts introduced Michael Schorr as Death Cab's new drummer. The Forbidden Love EP arrived that same year, while a third full-length effort, The Photo Album, was released in 2001. By this time, a sizable audience had gathered around the band's emotional music, and Barsuk re-released You Can Play These Songs with Chords in 2002 with ten additional songs.

The polished, hook-laden Transatlanticism arrived in 2003 and announced the arrival of drummer Jason McGerr, who had previously played in a band with Nick Harmer before Death Cab's formation. The album also proved to be a very important step in the band's career, gathering positive attention from consumers and industry execs (including television producer Josh Schwartz, who prominently featured the band's music throughout several seasons of The O.C.). With their popularity at an all-time high, the bandmates issued a live disc, The John Byrd E.P., and later signed a worldwide major-label deal with Atlantic Records in November 2004.

Plans was released the following summer and debuted at number four, remaining on the Billboard charts for nearly one year and achieving platinum status on the strength of three singles (including the acoustic ballad "I Will Follow You into the Dark"). Death Cab for Cutie graced the cover of Spin magazine, appeared on an episode of Saturday Night Live, and earned a Grammy nomination for their major-label debut. Work on a follow-up album coincided with the release of Chris Walla's solo effort, Field Manual, and Death Cab returned in May 2008 with Narrow Stairs, a darker effort that debuted at the top of the Billboard 200. The band proceeded to tour throughout the remainder of the year, while a deluxe version of Something About Airplanes (which was packaged with a recording of their very first show in Seattle) was released in November to introduce newer fans to Death Cab's early material.

Death Cab for Cutie continued touring throughout the first half of 2009, hitting Japan and Australia as well as an additional slew of American venues. The Open Door EP arrived that spring, featuring several scrapped songs from the Narrow Stairs sessions and a demo version of "Talking Bird." The guys incorporated some of those songs into their live sets, all the while preparing to return to the studio after the tour's completion. After a short hiatus -- not to mention a wedding for Ben Gibbard, who married actress/musician Zooey Deschanel -- they reconvened for 2011's Codes and Keys, which found the band relying less on the electric guitar and more on moody, Cure-inspired song textures. Later in 2011 (right around the same time Gibbard and Deschanel announced their split) they released an EP of remixes of songs from the album titled Keys and Codes Remix EP. ~ Andrew Leahey, Rovi
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Track List: You Are A Tourist (Remix Single)

Comments

this music is different different strokes for different folks. this message applies to the haters that said they suck. they re just different !
bromide01
Hipsters.
That is your opinion my friends. Death cab has flavor, but it seems it is a taste you do not desire. If you want some more pep go listen to speed metal or funk, but there style is something a lot of people dig. Not to mention they are talented which you don't have to be fan boy/fan girl to see.
decal_12
Didn't realize this space was only for fanboys/fang i r l s . I'm with Rob - this band's insipid-ness makes me irrationally irate. All the ingredients for a good band, but somehow - blech.
brwenz
Yeah I saw them at ACL Live in Austin last week. Top three concert all time I've been to. Incredible.
death cab and majik majik orchestra kicked a$$ at strathmoore
kfielding34
rob, what a jerk, if you dont like a band then keep your comments to yourself.
vomit.
amaryllis.ar t s n a t u r e n m e
Why do I not own all of their albums? What is this madness???
This is why I like Pandora - I get to check out bands I normally wouldn't. Ahhhhhh...my ears are happy...
jmbechtel01
one of the best bands of this current generation hands down!
Illuminate the Nos on their Vacancy signs...

zachm818
April 10th @ The Ellie! So stoked!
i love love love love LOVE she will be loved.
They are a pretty good band! I happend apon them on a total accident with Follow You Into The Dark. My favorite song of their's is What Sarah Said!
Love their song Will follow you into the dark!!!!!
zoeey deschannel is hot go ben gibbard
Oh, and I like cab. Not saying they suck.
They suck? Some people would appreciate their giving nature.
Death Cab For Cutie SUCKS!!!
brooks722
;>
Death Cab has made it easier to live
shenxorion
= )
Amen todd3284, amen. ARG, you must not be from the Northwest. Death Cab are kinda Gods out here. I once met Ben Gibbard. He was pretty chill, we talked music and I got him hooked on a french black metal band. He bought me a slice of pizza and we listened to some Aphex Twin that was playing on the restaurant muzak. That's Seattle for you.
can't help but laugh at A.R.G.'s comment... was it ever really a question to you that you might not be the only person who likes this kind of music? no, they sell tons of records and tour the world but you're the only one who likes it. silly rabbit....
holy frikin crud I love this band so much! always have always will it is so good to know that im not the only person who likes this kind of music! :)
Really brilliant both music and lyrics. Just..so good, you guys.
Ben Gibbard is my favorite songwriter of all time
old school death cab. saw them at rockettown in nashville with ben kweller and pedro the lion once. so good.
Grapevine Fires has been playing nonstop for the last week. LOVE IT.
♥
elsalvador.r o c k
Ben Gibbard is a genius
smartykat37
What Sarah Said & Transatlanti c i s m touched me in a way I didn't know was possible. Thanks, DCFC.
primadonamac
passionate dance within...mus t come out, arms are flowing,beau t y is felt
flexyabmo
I'm starting to feel,
flexyabmo
Love
moona327
best band ever
moona327
makes me both happy and sad
Poignant lyrics.
sad in a happy way
Agreed, Christina.
title and registration best song....beau t i f u l words
good band
also came out of my high school
This reminds me of my first love my Faey
webersf
DCFC seems pretty good to me so far , least. I think I like them.
did anyone else cry?
great band. brings good memories.
alexforghani
@Willow Maybe it's you that's gay...
toxic.sushi
such good lyrics, vocals, music in general
DCFC is the gayest...
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