Death Cab for Cutie: Transatlanticism

The new album, Transatlanticism, by Death Cab for Cutie should cap off a whirlwind year for frontman Benjamin Gibbard. This year saw Gibbard go from indie/emo underground hero with his "Godzilla-stomp" stage presence, to SubPop Indie king with his "side project," The Postal Service. After hearing Transatlanticism, I think Gibbard and bandmates can finish off the year on a positive note.

Oh, and by the way, there are other members in the band. Chris Walla, who has been Gibbard’s partner in crime, almost since the beginning, once again takes the helm for the production duties. While Gibbard was doing his thing with the Postal Service, Walla was increasing his reputation for production expertise at labelmate John Vanderslice's studio. Up to this point Walla has produced a handful of albums for bands including Hot Hot Heat and The Velvet Teen. Nick Harmer is back for the bass duties and there is a new drummer (surprise, surprise) whose name is Jason McGerr. McGerr is the fifth person to fill the most volatile slot in Death Cab for Cutie, which has been a band since their early demos in 1997 and 1998.

Since their 1999 debut, Something About Airplanes, they have released an additional three albums, and two of the best EP's I own. The albums are good, but I might argue that Death Cab's greatest asset is their ability to work with the short form and still have it sound like a complete work. The Stability EP might truly be their best work to date even though it is only three songs and includes a cover of Bjork's All Is Full of Love. The thing is, that even in a short period of time, they are able to take a listener on a ride. Gibbard enunciates his lyrics, which he writes almost exclusively in complete sentences, as the music grows and fades in unpredictable manners. We have all heard more than our fair share of verse, chorus, verse, soft, loud, soft, clichés that seem to pepper popular music every single year, but Death Cab doesn't follow that convention.

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  • 1 - Tom Johnson

    Aug 27, 2003 at 12:47 pm

    Dammit, yet another thing to add to my growing list of things I absolutely must own. I didn't even know this was coming out - and I usually seem to find release dates for everything, somehow . . .

  • 2 - Craig Lyndall

    Aug 27, 2003 at 3:22 pm

    I don't think you will be dissappointed. I felt as if I struck gold when I got a chance to hear it early.

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