Catching Up With... Chris Walla
After years of holding it down as the guitarist and producer for Death Cab for Cutie, not to mention lending his ear to numerous other production endeavors, Chris Walla releases his full-length solo debut, Field Manual, this week. Despite the much-publicized... read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesDeath Cab for Cutie announces album release (sort of)
This morning, as borderline obsessive followers of Death Cab for Cutie logged onto their favorite band's website, they were greeted with two tasty treats to accompany their coffee. First, the Seattle darlings have revamped their home page. New videos and pictures are now available for all to enjoy. Still, what fans might have been more excited to see in the early hours of the morn was the splendid new intro that welcomes them into the band’s new digital abode. The video displays footage of Death Cab in the recording studio, and best of all announces a release month for the... read more
Found in: Music, NewsDeath Cab begins new album in earnest
The road to a completed album is one fraught with peril, especially when you’re a band as intensely beloved as Death Cab for Cutie. Ben Gibbard and Co. have only just finished pre-production on their new album, but Billboard and our good chums over at Pitchfork.com are already draped all over the band, trying to extract as many slivers of information as they can for its rabid fanbase. Here’s the very preliminary scoop: Death Cab commences recording the follow up to 2005’s Plans in a week or two (mid-September, they say). The as-yet-untitled album should hit store shelves in spring... read more
Found in: Music, NewsElvis Costello Covers Weeds Theme Song
When Showtime series Weeds starts its second season Aug. 14, the familiar “Little Boxes” theme song by Melvina Reynolds will be performed by a new voice. In fact, each show will feature a different artist covering the opening song. Death Cab For Cutie, Regina Spektor, Elvis Costello and Jenny Lewis will all take a stab at the tune. Other artists set to cover "Little Boxes" include: Tim DeLaughter of the Polyphonic Spree Tom Maxwell and Ken Mosher of Squirrel Nut Zippers Engelbert Humperdinck Ozomatli McGarrigle Sisters ... read more
Found in: Music, NewsDeath Cab For Cutie Unveils Video Anthology
Death Cab For Cutie has announced the details of Directions, an anthology of 12 short films inspired by the songs on their latest album, Plans. Each song will be interpreted by a different director. The videos will be unveiled one by one on the bands website beginning this month. "Each interpretation is phenomenal and our hats go off to everyone involved," said Death Cab For Cutie’s Ben Gibbard. "It's our hope that this project serves as a model to both labels and bands as a way to grant the directors the type and amount of freedom we've enjoyed in the... read more
Found in: Music, NewsDeath Cab for Cutie
Since its construction in the ’40s, the art deco-ish Ridglea Theater... read more
Found in: Concerts, ReviewsDeath Cab scores on Billboard, plans hurricane relief show
Death Cab for Cutie's new album Plans debuted this week at #4 on the Billboard 200 chart. This is the Seattle-based band's highest-charting album in its career. Additionally, the group has announced details of a Hurricane Katrina benefit show. Tentatively planned for Sep. 21 at Seattle venue The Showbox, the show will also include opening act Harvey Danger. ... read more
Found in: Music, NewsDeath Cab For Cutie
Death Cab bassist Nick Harmer greets me at the door of Avast II Studios in Seattle’s Greenwood neighborhood... read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesDeath Cab For Cutie announces fall tour
In anticipation of its new album, Plans—Death Cab For Cutie's Atlantic Records debut—the band has announced a seven-week fall tour. Dates: 10/3 - Commodore Ballroom - Vancouver, B.C. 10/4 - Commodore Ballroom - Vancouver, B.C. 10/5 - Whitman College - Walla Walla, Wash. 10/7 - In the Venue - Salt Lake City, Utah 10/8 - The Fillmore Auditorium - Denver, Colo. 10/10 - First Avenue - Minneapolis, Minn. (all ages) 10/11 - First Avenue - Minneapolis, Minn. (21 and over) 10/12 - Riviera Theatre - Chicago, Ill. 10/14 - Michigan Theatre... read more
Found in: Music, NewsDeath Cab For Cutie Signs with Atlantic
Seattle-based rock quartet Death Cab For Cutie has joined Atlantic Records via a long-term, worldwide deal. The band's current album, Transatlanticism, along with its back catalog and an upcoming live EP—set for release early spring 2005—will stay on Barsuk Records. Future Death Cab For Cutie recordings will be released by Atlantic and distributed domestically via WEA and outside the U.S. via Warner Music International. Future Death Cab albums will be released on vinyl domestically by Barsuk. "Everyone here is thrilled to have Death Cab For Cutie on the label," said Atlantic chairman/CEO Jason Flom, "and this marks a great... read more
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