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"Title and Registration" is a song by indie rock band Death Cab for Cutie, the third single from their fourth studio album, Transatlanticism. It was officially released in 2004, as an internet-only single that could be streamed through the band's website, while promotional copies of the single were released on CD. The single also included a cover of the Juli
Name of song, originating album, and year released. Song Year Album Ref. "20th Century Towers" 2002 ... "Title and Registration" † 2003 Transatlanticism [5]
Greenwald, writing for MTV, writes that the album's songs "slow dance between genres—lush, sensitive piano ballads bump up against and blur into kaleidoscopic guitar grooves." [11] The album emphasizes ambient noises, including "clicks, whooshes, and whirs"; [11] the title track, for example, is built around the humming of an airplane engine. [9]
"Title and Registration" (2003) "The New Year" (2004) "The Sound of Settling" (2004) "The New Year" is a song recorded by American rock band Death Cab for Cutie.
Title Note Length; 1. "The New Year" from Transatlanticism: 3:44: 2. "Blacking Out the Friction" from The Photo Album: 2:15: 3. "Bend to Squares" from Something About Airplanes: 4:10: 4. "Army Corps of Architects" from Sub Pop Singles Club March 2000 / You Can Play These Songs with Chords + 10: 4:20
You Can Play These Songs with Chords is an early (1996–97) demo from the rock band Death Cab for Cutie, which at the time consisted entirely of founder Ben Gibbard.This demo was originally released on cassette by Elsinor Records.
"Crooked Teeth" is a song by indie rock band Death Cab for Cutie, the second single from their 2005 album, Plans. The single was released on Atlantic Records, featuring the song "Crooked Teeth" and two B-side tracks: "Talking Like Turnstiles", and a cover of the Julian Cope song "World Shut Your Mouth", which was originally released two years earlier as a B-side on the internet-only single ...
"The Sound of Settling" is a song by American indie rock band Death Cab for Cutie, the second single from their fourth studio album, Transatlanticism, released on December 26, 2003. The song reached number 84 on the UK Singles Chart, was featured on various movie soundtracks, and became the third song by the band to be featured on the television sho