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Forbidden Love Album
  1. Photobooth
  2. Technicolor Girls
  3. Song For Kelly Huckaby
  4. 405 [Acoustic]
  5. Company Calls Epilogue [Alternate Take]
Plans Album
  1. Brothers On A Hotel Bed
  2. Crooked Teeth
  3. Different Names For The Same Thing
  4. I Will Follow You Into the Dark
  5. Marching Bands Of Manhattan
  6. Someday You Will Be Loved
  7. Soul Meets Body
  8. Stable Song
  9. Summer Skin
  10. What Sarah Said
  11. Your Heart Is An Empty Room
Something About Airplanes Album
  1. Bend To Squares
  2. President Of What?
  3. Champagne From A Paper Cup
  4. Your Bruise
  5. Pictures In An Exhibition
  6. Sleep Spent
  7. The Face That Launched One Thousand Shits
  8. Amputations
  9. Fake Frowns
  10. Line Of Best Fit
Stability Album
  1. 20th Century Towers
  2. All Is Full Of Love
  3. Stability
The Photo Album Album
  1. Steadier Footing
  2. A Movie Script Ending
  3. We Laugh Indoors
  4. Information Travels Faster
  5. Blacking Out The Friction
  6. I Was A Kaleidoscope
  7. Styrofoam Plates
  8. Coney Island
  9. Debate Exposes Doubt
Transatlanticism Album
  1. The New Year
  2. Lightness
  3. Title And Registration
  4. The Sound Of Settling
  5. Tiny Vessels
  6. Transatlanticism
  7. Passenger Seat
  8. Death of an Interior Decorator
  9. We Looked Like Giants
  10. A Lack Of Color
You Can Play These Songs With Chords Album
  1. President Of What?
  2. Champagne From A Paper Cup
  3. Pictures In An Exhibition
  4. Hindsight
  5. Amputations
  6. Two Cars
  7. Line Of Best Fit
  8. This Charming Man
  9. Tv Trays
  10. New Candles
  11. Tomorrow
  12. State Street Residential
  13. Wait
  14. Prove My Hypotheses
  15. Song For Kelly Huckaby
  16. The Army Corps Of Architects
Ben Gibbard .: vocals | guitar | organ | piano | and drums on We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes
Chris Walla .: guitar | organ | electric piano | "things"
Nicholas Harmer .: bass
Michael Schorr .: drums (The Photo Album)
Nathan Good .: ex-drummer (Something About Airplanes, We Have the Facts, Forbidden Love EP)

1967 was a great time for music. There were many mediocre releases such as The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Jimi Hendrix' Are You Experienced?, The Doors' self-titled album, and The Velvet Underground's debut release. But underneath the creative din, lied a comedic masterpiece by a band dubbed the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band. At the heart of their debut album, Gorilla, appeared a song called "Death Cab for Cutie." 30 years later, four men from Bellingham, WA were there to capitalize. (Hey, it could've been worse; other song titles on the album were "Jazz, Delicious Hot, Disgusting Cold!" and "The Equestrian Statue.")

Originally created as a solo project, Ben Gibbard (who formerly recorded under the moniker All-Time Quarterback) recorded You Can Play These Songs' Chords with his friend/guitarist/keyboardist Chris Walla. Soon after, Gibbard recruited bassist Nick Harmer and drummer Nathan Good to round out a full-time band. From then on, Death Cab for Cutie has been anything but stagnant.

In 1999, Elsinor and Barsuk Records co-released Death Cab's first full-length album, Something About Airplanes. This album marked a departure from the pop ditties that used to grace Gibbard's songwriting; the songs were intricate and more somber than before. This album set the standard for all future Death Cab releases.

In 2000, the highly lauded We Have the Facts And We're Voting Yes was released on Barsuk. Death Cab once again placed themselves on a higher pedestal with a more engaging yet minimalist approach to songwriting, raising comparisons to Bedhead and Built to Spill. Just prior to the release of We Have the Facts, Good left the band and was soon replaced by Michael Schorr. The Forbidden Love EP was released later that year.

With two full-lengths and a solid EP under their collective belts, Death Cab had gained a bigger and stronger fan base; and their constant touring in support of these albums only strengthened their status in the indie-pop domain. 2001 saw the release of their third full-length, The Photo Album (Barsuk). With more focused songwriting and dynamic drumming, Death Cab take full advantage of the pop medium, never relying on studio tricks and experimental wankery to bring their message across.

When it comes down to it, Death Cab for Cutie is a pop band. But what separates them from the rest of the sheep is the pure emotion and genuine sincerity of each note. Their music awakens an emotional beast and evokes a feeling that only heartfelt songwriting coupled with amazing talent can produce.



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