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The Photo Album

Death Cab for Cutie

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Steadier Footing Death Cab for Cutie 1:47 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 A Movie Script Ending Death Cab for Cutie 4:19 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 We Laugh Indoors Death Cab for Cutie 4:58 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Information Travels Faster Death Cab for Cutie 4:02 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Why You'd Want to Live Here Death Cab for Cutie 4:44 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Blacking Out the Friction Death Cab for Cutie 3:27 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 I Was a Kaleidoscope Death Cab for Cutie 2:50 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Styrofoam Plates Death Cab for Cutie 5:24 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Coney Island Death Cab for Cutie 2:40 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Debate Exposes Doubt Death Cab for Cutie 4:36 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

2000's We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes delivered on the promise of You Can Play These Songs with Chords and Something About Airplanes. For once, a band's popularity grew commensurate with its maturation. Despite the heightened attention, singer/songwriter/guitarist Ben Gibbard next let loose Death Cab for Cutie's finest moment, "Photobooth," the lead track on the sparkling Forbidden Love EP. New fans worldwide swooned under its beguiling romantic rise 'n' fall and its lingering, bittersweet, wallet-sized artifact. And though it wouldn't have killed them to include "Photobooth" here — for its spotless greatness and thematic likeness — The Photo Album's ten tracks are of the EP's heightened caliber. Gibbard's words screen intriguing mini-films of the mind, stoked by corresponding daydreamy music. An exquisite liaison of the British penchant for ringing, knelling, subconscious guitars, and direct/grittier American drive, the band is tight, evocative, and inventive. Bassist Nick Harmer and drummer Michael Schorr lock in creative rhythmic bases, while Gibbard and Chris Walla's guitar work give the band climactic, cinematic coloring shades. And, in the end, it's Gibbard's remarkable abilities as a writer and singer that are on display most. Each word draws you in via his sweet-guy thoughtful voice. The solo 1:47 opener "Steadier Footing" is merely a starter course, but it feels like an entrée: "And this is the chance I never got/To make a move, but we just talk" is only one measure of the chances/plans/dreams/connections and relationships that have eluded him or fizzled. Reeled in, one is left to look back over one's own smoldering wreckage, of opportunities or attachments lost — much as "Movie Script Ending"s abrupt turn, "Passing through unconscious states/When I awoke I was on the highway," somehow segues into the couplet, "With your hands on my shoulders/A meaningless movement, a movie script ending." Like "Photobooth," it's a typically sobering, adverse assessment of how unromantic the romanticized can become. That it's a great pop song, arresting in its jerky wobble, is just another point in its, and this LP's, favor. The world needs more superb pop with brains and heart and emotional complexity. ~ Jack Rabid, The Big Takeover, All Music Guide

Recent Customer Reviews

Possibly their best...
     
by marmar232

Its hard to say which is the best death cab album. They all have something special about them. This one is by far the catchiest album of theirs. I love it and (like all death cab albums) every song is awesome. BUY IT!!!!!

wow
     
by Cliffy031

Second to only transatlanticism, the photo album has some of the best songs that Death Cab has to offer including my personal favorite 'Blacking Out The Friction', vastly underrated songs such as 'Steadier Footing' and 'Information Travels Faster', and classics such as 'A Movie Script Ending' and 'I Was A Kaleidoscope'. If you don't own this album, buy it now.

It's Hard to Pick a Favorite But...
     
by Alt Rocker

Death Cab for Cutie (DCFC) is probably the most lyrically outstanding bands of this generation. All of their music reaches me on some emotional level due to the simplicity of the instrumentals and the beauty in the lyrics. I have every album that they ever made and while it is extremely difficult to pick a favorite, the Photo Album definitely stands out. It is definitely the album that started it all (yes i know that it isn't their first album). This album is where Ben Gibbard establishes himself as a musical pioneer. Tracks such as "A Movie Script Ending", "Why You'd Want To Live Here", And "We Laugh Indoors" really stand out as the catchiest of the record. Also great is the tract "Blacking Out the Friction" but however the deepest and my favorite track on the album is the song "Styrofoam Plates". The lyrics in this song are so powerful that i sometimes play in on repeat to simply absorb the song for all that it is. If you are new to Death Cab for Cutie this is definitely the place to start as it is the album that put them on the map. This album is fantastic and if you don't buy it, you are severely missing out.

Biography

Formed: 1997 in Bellingham, WA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Death Cab for Cutie's rise from small-time solo project to emotive, Grammy-nominated rock quartet is one of indie rock's greatest success stories. Launched in the bayside college town of Bellingham, WA, the group was originally a side project for singer/guitarist Ben Gibbard, an engineering student at...
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