Death Cab for Cutie

Songs: 92
Albums: 16

Albums

Death Cab for Cutie - Codes and Keys
Codes and Keys
2011, songs: 11
Death Cab for Cutie - The Open Door EP
The Open Door EP
2009, songs: 5
Death Cab for Cutie - Narrow Stairs
Narrow Stairs
2008, songs: 7
Death Cab for Cutie - Directions
Directions
2006, songs: 8
Death Cab for Cutie - Plans
Plans
2005, songs: 5
Death Cab for Cutie - The John Byrd E.P.
The John Byrd E.P.
2005, songs: 2
Death Cab for Cutie - Transatlanticism
Transatlanticism
2003, songs: 2
Death Cab for Cutie - Stability [EP]
Stability [EP]
2002, songs: 2
Death Cab for Cutie - The Photo Album
The Photo Album
2001, songs: 10
Death Cab for Cutie - Forbidden Love [EP]
Forbidden Love [EP]
2000, songs: 4

Facts about Death Cab for Cutie

Death Cab for Cutie

Death Cab for Cutie is an American alternative rock band formed in Bellingham, Washington, in 1997. Here are some facts about the band:

  1. Origins and Early Career: Death Cab for Cutie was formed by Ben Gibbard (vocals, guitar), Nick Harmer (bass), and Nathan Good (drums) while they were attending college in Bellingham. The band's name was inspired by a song performed by the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band in the Beatles' film "Magical Mystery Tour". Death Cab for Cutie quickly gained a following in the Pacific Northwest indie music scene with their melodic, introspective songwriting and Gibbard's distinctive vocals.

  2. Breakthrough Album: "Transatlanticism": In 2003, Death Cab for Cutie released their fourth studio album, "Transatlanticism", which marked a turning point in their career. The album received widespread critical acclaim and helped catapult the band to mainstream success. Featuring hits like "The New Year" and "Title and Registration", "Transatlanticism" showcased Death Cab for Cutie's knack for crafting emotionally resonant songs with lush arrangements and poetic lyrics.

  3. Commercial Success and Critical Acclaim: Death Cab for Cutie continued to achieve commercial success and critical acclaim with subsequent albums like "Plans" (2005) and "Narrow Stairs" (2008). "Plans" featured the Grammy-nominated single "I Will Follow You into the Dark", which became one of the band's most popular songs. Death Cab for Cutie's music struck a chord with audiences worldwide, earning them a dedicated fanbase and accolades from music critics.

  4. Evolution of Sound: Throughout their career, Death Cab for Cutie has evolved their sound, experimenting with different musical styles and sonic textures while staying true to their indie rock roots. From the atmospheric indie pop of albums like "Transatlanticism" to the more experimental and introspective vibe of "Narrow Stairs", the band has demonstrated their versatility and willingness to push artistic boundaries.

  5. Impact and Legacy: Death Cab for Cutie's influence on the alternative rock and indie music scenes is undeniable. Their emotive songwriting, evocative lyrics, and atmospheric soundscapes have inspired countless musicians and bands. Death Cab for Cutie's music has resonated with listeners of all ages, earning them a place in the pantheon of indie rock legends. With a career spanning over two decades, the band continues to captivate audiences with their poignant storytelling and timeless melodies, solidifying their legacy as one of the most influential bands of the 21st century.

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