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Interview Outtakes: Chris Walla of Death Cab for Cutie
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Six degrees of Death Cab: how A&O makes it happen
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Talking to Death Cab for Cutie drummer Jason McGerr
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Death Cab For Cutie - The Photo Album (2001)
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Death Cab For Cutie - We Have The Facts And We're Voting Yes (2000)
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Death Cab For Cutie - Plans (2005)
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Source: music.ign.com --- 9 days ago
Band's debut album gets the deluxe, limited edition treatment. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 24 days ago
Multi-instrumentalist Annie Clark, who goes under the moniker St. Vincent will be opening for Death Cab for Cutie for the first four dates of their tour, which all kicks off October 3 in Boston. ...
Source: blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com --- 38 days ago
Below is an unedited review of Monday night's Death Cab For Cutie and Superchunk Bumbershoot sets. More Bumbershoot coverage to come throughout the week. ...
Source: www.rollingstone.com --- 8 days ago
In a repeat of last year’s Eagles fiasco, American record stores are reportedly ordering mass import copies of AC/DC’s Black Ice, thus threatening the album’s Wal-Mart exclusivity. Barack Obama has locked up the all-important Slash endorsement, as the Velvet Revolver guitarist said “I think it’s refreshing to see someone who’s reasonably intelligent come in. I agree [...] ...
Source: www.rhapsody.com --- 35 days ago
Long before The O.C. 's resident hipster Seth Cohen proclaimed his love for the band, the Bellingham, Wash., natives were cranking out sweet, cozy melodies for reflective romantics. After the success of a cassette put together by Ben Gibbard in 1997, the vocalist and guitarist decided to transform his solo project into a full-fledged band. When guitarist Chris Walla, bassist Nick Harmer and drummer Nathan Good came aboard, Death Cab For Cutie were born. The band took its name from a Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band song that appeared in the Beatles movie Magical Mystery Tour . By 1998, Death Cab's debut, Something About Airplanes , was released, recalling the off-kilter guitar pop of Built to Spill and the quietly passionate storytelling of Elliott Smith. The band went on to create three more LPs before signing to Atlantic Records and releasing the Grammy-nominated Plans in 2005. Nearly three years later, Narrow Stairs revealed a slightly changed Death Cab, which cited heavy metal as an influence. Though more Band of Horses than Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the brawnier approach worked; it was their first album to top the Billboard charts. - Stephanie Benson ...
Source: kinda-garden.com --- 34 days ago
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Source: blogs.courant.com --- 9 days ago
There was plenty to talk about this morning when I stopped by the Fox 61 morning show. Jeff Valin, Jennifer Lahmers and I discussed new albums by Jennifer Hudson and Taj Mahal , and upcoming shows by Death Cab for Cutie (Oct. 4 in Wallingford), Lucinda Williams (Oct. 4 in New Haven) and Jenny Lewis (Oct. 5 in New Haven). Ah, and the Jennifer Hudson song title I couldn't think of this morning is "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going." ...
Source: blogs.courant.com --- 6 days ago
Somewhere along the way, Death Cab for Cutie became a band of rock stars. From its origins as an intense, somewhat insular indie-rock group playing cramped stages in small clubs, the Seattle quartet has grown into the larger rooms over the past few years with bigger, more expansive songs and bolder rock gestures -- not unlike a shy bookworm shedding his horn-rimmed glasses and transforming into the life of the party. That's almost exactly what front man Ben Gibbard did Saturday at Chevrolet Theatre in Wallingford on the second stop of the band's fall tour. Not only was he without the owlish glasses that were his trademark, the recently slimmed-down singer was as affable between tunes as he was focused during them. The band played a generous 21-song set drawn largely from Death Cab's three most recent albums, with a smattering of older material thrown in. ...
Source: www.mp3tube.net --- 35 days ago
Song Death Cab for Cutie Expo '86 ...
Source: www.northbynorthwestern.com --- 20 hours ago
Death Cab for Cutie. Left to right: Nicholas Harmer (bass), Ben Gibbard (vocals), Chris Walla (guitar), Jason McGerr (drums). Publicity photo by Autumn de Wilde. How do you keep making hits after 11 years with the same band? That’s what we were wondering about alt-rockers Death Cab for Cutie, who will be performing at A&O’s fall show at the Riviera on Friday night. Chicago is just one stop on the band’s U.S. and European tour, which began early October and has dates scheduled until the end of November. Even though the quartet is busy, we scored a quick chat with drummer Jason McGerr. So, what’s the band been up to lately? We just started out on our fall tour again. And before that, for most of September we took a break ’cause we worked right up until the end of August. We’ve been touring nonstop since, I think, May 18. We had our first initial gigs, the US tour, Europe, Japan, and we tried to break it up a little bit, but we’re back up again right now. We just played Radio City Music Hall and then Late Night with Conan O’Brien last night. How did you end up joining Death Cab? I’ve known the boys since before Death Cab was ever a band. We were all in Bellingham, Wash. at the same time. Ben and Nick were going to college up at Western, and Chris was hanging out around the city, and I grew up there. And you have college kids hanging out with local kids. There’s only a handful of venues, so you get to know each other. We had a relati ...
Source: www.thecornernews.com --- 10 days ago
MySpace is hosting a nationwide competition called the "Ultimate College Bowl." Whichever college university can register the most voters wins a campus concert from Death Cab for CutieMySpace is hosting a nationwide competition called the “Ultimate College Bowl.” Whichever college university can register the most voters wins a campus concert from Death Cab for Cutie. Other prizes include $10,000 in scholarship money and Guitar Hero 2. At the moment, SUNY at Albany is winning with 793 registered voters. To see the contest, visit myspace.com/ultimatecollegebowl. ...
Source: blog.synthesis.net --- 8 days ago
This isn’t that new but it’s the first time that I’ve came across it. Current TV has produced a 25 minute mini documentary called ‘Open Windows’ about Death Cab during the recording of their latest album, Narrow Stairs. The documentary features a good amount of talk about the recording of the record, as [...] ...
Source: www.thespacelab.tv --- 22 hours ago
(Spacelab Music News) Death Cab for Cutie fans will have a chance this Fall to buy a limited edition reissued album of the band’s debut from 1998, Something About Airplanes. Also: watch a video interview. ...
Source: strangeglue.com --- 8 days ago
A decade of Death Cab. . . will be celebrated with a re-release of their seminal debut album "Something About Airplanes" at the end of November. Barsuk Records will be handling the release which is expected on November 25, 2008. ...
Source: www.spin.com --- 3 days ago
"What a dump this place is," quipped Death Cab for Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard, perched atop the magnificent stage at New York's Radio City Music Hall last night. Then, unsure if people caught his sarcasm, he added, "No, really, this is an honor." That anxious, awkward moment capped the first third of Death Cab's show, as both band and audience took their time acclimating to the legendary room. After the first five songs -- an admittedly slow build-up that included "The Employment Pages" and "We Laugh Indoors," two of the band's older tunes -- most of the 6,000 patrons at the sold-out gig remained seated, but not in a docile, complacent way: They were totally engaged, singing and bobbing atop Radio City's plush cushions. More on SPIN.com: >> Video: New Death Cab Live Performances! >> Review: Death Cab For Cutie, Narrow Stairs (Atlantic) >> The Crowd Pleasers: Death Cab for Cutie You can't blame them for staying seated, and not just because Death Cab fans are a little older than they once were: Ben Gibbard's songs are innately personal yet equally immersive, a rare form of rock'n'roll that deserves to be considered carefully. Whether he sang about "the night you left" on the delicate "Summer Skin," or how he couldn't think of anywhere he'd rather be "to watch it all burn away," on the somber "Grapevine Fires," it was easy to spot engrossed faces, relating their own experiences to Gibbard's. Still, it was only a matter of time befor ...
Source: www.ecorazzi.com --- 3 days ago
“[My] charitable time is in the world of music [and] the world of teaching and education, spending time in Seattle public schools [and] private teaching schools and donating my time for school camps. Because we’re able to do what we love and make our livings doing it, it is my duty to give back. The [...] ...
Source: www.prefixmag.com --- 3 days ago
Photo gallery of DCFC with St. Vincent at Radio City Music Hall, NYC (October 6, 2008). ...
Source: www.thisisfakediy.co.uk --- 8 days ago
The band are re-issuing their debut album. ...
Source: www.411mania.com --- 4 days ago
The eagerly anticipated return of Ask 411 Music features bad jokes, a tasteless list and I think there are a few questions in there somewhere. ...
Source: blogs.riverfronttimes.com --- 12 hours ago
In this week's paper, I talked to Chris Walla of Death Cab for Cutie about politics. You can read that article here , but below are some outtakes of us discussing political bands and the protest song and its function in the age of mass media and the Internet. Don't forget, Death Cab is at the Fabulous Fox Theatre on Monday night with Fleet Foxes opening! Tickets are still available. Annie Zaleski: There’s such a long tradition of protest songs. Ted Leo just did his EP against the RNC violence . Does the protest song have less importance now than it maybe did in the ‘60s and ‘70s? Is it more important to go on CNN now than to write a song? Chris Walla: I’ve thought so much about this, and I talked about this a bunch when my solo record came out in January. My favorite show ever – and it’s one of the only shows I podcast regularly every week and that I listen to without fail – is On the Media . It’s produced out of WNYC, it’s an NPR show, it’s a weekly look at what the media’s doing and how things are being covered and not covered, and what’s being missed or not missed. They’re really edgy. But they’re definitely not partisan. They don’t take any prisoners. "Title and Registration" They ran a story after the Virginia Tech shooting last year, that totally blew my mind. It was all about this concept of the Script, with a capital S, and how in terms of modern media and media coverage…seemingly everything that we deal with from day-to ...

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