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Death Cab for Cutie is an American Indie Pop Rock Band formed in Bellingham , Washington in 1997 . The band takes its name from a satirical song of the same name, performed by the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band on their 1967 album '' Gorilla '' and in The Beatles experimental movie, '' Magical Mystery Tour ''. HISTORY Early years: Elsinor and Barsuk Death Cab for Cutie began as a solo project of Ben Gibbard while he was the Guitar player for the band Pinwheel . As Death Cab for Cutie, Gibbard released a Cassette titled '' You Can Play These Songs With Chords ''; the release was surprisingly successful, and Gibbard decided to expand the band into a complete project. He recruited Christopher Walla (who had also worked on the cassette) as an Electric Guitar ist, Nicholas Harmer as Bass Guitar ist, and Nathan Good to play Drums . The four released the LP '' Something About Airplanes '' in the summer of 1998 . The album was favorably reviewed in the independent music scene, and in 2000 the band released '' We Have The Facts And We're Voting Yes ''. Nathan Good left the band at some point during this album's production. His playing on “The Employment Pages” and “Company Calls Epilogue” were kept, but Gibbard played drums on all other songs. New drummer Michael Schorr would first appear on '' The Forbidden Love E.P. '', released in fall of 2000. In 2001 another LP was released, entitled '' The Photo Album ''. Limited editions of this album contained three bonus tracks, which were later released separately as '' The Stability E.P. '' In 2003 , there was another change of drummer, with Jason McGerr of Eureka Farm replacing Schorr. McGerr would play drums on the next release, '' Transatlanticism ''. ''Transatlanticism'' was released in October of 2003. It received critical praise and also became the band's top-selling album, with 225,000 copies sold during its first year out. Tracks from the album appeared in the soundtracks of television shows '''', the 2005 movies '' Wedding Crashers '' and '' Mean Creek ''. In spring of 2004 , the band recorded a live E.P. titled '' The John Byrd E.P. '', named for their sound engineer. The E.P. was released on Barsuk Records in March of 2004. The album includes tracks from The Wiltern in Los Angeles, The Fillmore in San Francisco, as well as other venues. Atlantic In November of 2004 , Death Cab for Cutie signed a “long-term worldwide deal” with Atlantic Records , leaving their long-time label Barsuk Records . Gibbard stated on the official website that nothing would change except that “Next to the picture of Barsuk holding a 7", there will be the letter "A" on both the spine and back of our upcoming albums.” This was a marked change from Gibbard's earlier views on major-label relations, which he said “are set up to fuck you and take all your money.” Aversion.com : Get the Facts, by Matt Schild, accessed 14 October 2006. After signing to Atlantic, the band was still nervous about corporate economics, and encouraged fans to download its songs from the Internet. PopMatters.com : Movin' On Up (Without Selling Out), by Jennifer Benderty, accessed 14 October 2006. The first and second singles off the band's Atlantic Record release ''. ''Plans'' was somewhat well-acclaimed by critics and fans, and received a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Album of 2005. It achieved Gold Status in 2006 after charting on Billboard for 47 consecutive weeks. The band released a touring DVD titled ''Drive Well, Sleep Carefully'' in 2005. Known for their contributions to Animal Rights , the band is supporting the activist group PETA in giving away copies of the DVD to promote animal rights. 1 A live version of “Photobooth” is featured in the soundtrack of the Xbox 360 racing game '' Project Gotham Racing 3 ''. In early . The band completed their lengthy 2006 tour of the USA on December 9, 2006, finishing with a show at the Key Arena in Seattle, Washington . SIDE PROJECTS Ben Gibbard Ben Gibbard formed the side project The Postal Service , with Dntel 's Jimmy Tamborello after Gibbard provided lead vocals on Dntel's “(This is) the Dream of Evan and Chan”. They released the album '' Give Up '' in 2003, with the help of Chris Walla and guest vocals from Jenny Lewis of Rilo Kiley and Jen Wood . The Postal Service enjoyed immense underground popularity and Death Cab for Cutie's mainstream rise is often credited, to some extent, to Gibbard's involvement with Tamborello. Gibbard and Tamborello have confirmed that they are working on a new Postal Service album, albeit slowly, having recorded two songs as of June 2006. They have said they will begin more serious work once Death Cab returns from their summer 2006 tour. Recently, the band has also announced that Gibbard will go on a short solo tour starting in May of 2007. http://www.deathcabforcutie.com/ http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/37130/Postal_Service_Begin_Work_on_New_Album. Outside of Death Cab for Cutie, Ben Gibbard has released solo work under the name All-Time Quarterback . Ben Gibbard has also been involved in Ben Barnett's musical endeavor, Kind of Like Spitting. Gibbard plays drums and sings harmonies on KOLS's album, ''Bridges Worth Burning''. In 2005 Gibbard also released an EP for the '' Home EP '' series, alongside Andrew Kenny of the American Analog Set . Chris Walla Chris Walla has released solo work under the Moniker Martin Youth Auxiliary. He released a Self-titled Cassette on the Bellingham, Washington -based Elsinor Records in 1999; fewer than 100 copies were pressed, and as a result it is extremely rare. Following this release, he also played a number of live shows as a solo act. Chris also founded his own Studio in Seattle, named the Hall of Justice. In 2005 Walla launched his own website, the Hall of Justice Recording, on which he has since made a number of blog posts; however, the main draw of the site is in a few dozen mp3 files of Walla's solo songs; the songs were recorded at various times and in various studios but have a distinctively finished sound, likely due to Walla's production skill. Walla announced on his site that he will be releasing a New Solo Album in 2007. Barsuk Records has agreed to release the album, which was initially set for March 2007 but since has been delayed until September 2007http://www.hallofjusticerecording.com/words.html. It is not yet known whether or not the album will be released under the Martin Youth Auxiliary moniker. DISCOGRAPHY Studio albums
EPs
Virtual albums
Singles
Compilation albums featuring Death Cab for Cutie tracks
FILMOGRAPHY DVDs
Music videos
TRIVIA
Almond, Steve: "Smoosh" (interview) , '' The Believer '' June 2005 . Accessed online 13 November 2006.
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