Death Cab for Cutie - Discography (1997-2015) [FLAC]
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Death Cab for Cutie - Discography (1997-2015) [FLAC] Genre: Rock Styles: Alternative, Indie Source: CD, vinyl, WEB Codec: FLAC Bit rates: ~ 1,000 - 3,000 kbps Bit depth: 16, 24 Sample rates: 44.1 - 96 kHz Albums (16bit) 1997 You Can Play These Songs with Chords (Japan) 1998 Something About Airplanes (Deluxe 10th Anniversary Edition) 2000 We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes (+3 Bonus) 2001 The Photo Album 2003 Transatlanticism 2005 Plans (Japan) 2008 Narrow Stairs (Japan) 2011 Codes and Keys (Japan) 2015 Kintsugi EP's (16bit) 2000 Forbidden Love 2002 The Stability EP 2009 The Open Door Albums (24bit) 1997 You Can Play These Songs with Chords HDtracks (2002) 1998 Something About Airplanes 180g vinyl (2014) 2000 We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes HDtracks (2015) 2001 The Photo Album HDtracks (2015) 2003 Transatlanticism 10th Anniversary vinyl (2013) 2005 Plans Limited Edition 2xLP vinyl 2008 Narrow Stairs vinyl 2015 Kintsugi HDtracks Death Cab for Cutie's rise from small-time solo project to Grammy-nominated rock band is one of indie rock's greatest success stories. Launched in the bayside college town of Bellingham, Washington, the group was originally a side project for singer/guitarist Ben Gibbard, an engineering student at Western Washington University who split his time between school and music. Taking a break from his local power pop band, Pinwheel, Gibbard began recording an album's worth of solo material during the summer of 1997. Producer Chris Walla lent his help to the sessions, which resulted in an eight-song cassette entitled You Can Play These Songs with Chords. When the tape became a local hit, Gibbard reached into his circle of friends to form a band, hoping to play the new songs live. Bassist Nick Harmer (Gibbard's roommate) and drummer Nathan Good climbed aboard, and Walla enlisted as the band's primary guitarist (he would also go on to produce most of the band's future releases). With a lineup now in place, Gibbard's group rechristened itself Death Cab for Cutie (named after a song by the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band) and signed a contract with the Seattle-based Barsuk Records within a year's time. *** Note to Downloaders: I have collected as much material as I could find. If something is missing you can try to find it in true lossless and upload it for the community. Asking for it here won't help. Thanks to all the original rippers and uploaders!