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We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes

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Title Track
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The Employment Pages
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For What Reason
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Lowell, MA
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405
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Little Fury Bugs
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Company Calls
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Company Calls Epilogue
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No Joy in Mudville
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Scientist Studies
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Chris Ryan

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08.29.11
A quietness that wouldn't last for long
2003 | Label: Barsuk Records

On their second full-band album, Death Cab For Cutie find their voice, even as their singer/songwriter is still finding his. We Have the Facts… sees the blossoming of Chris Walla’s production talent, one that has proven experimental and adventurous enough to keep some of the band’s more discerning listeners engaged, while never alienating the one’s that just show up for the tunes.

Walla’s embellishments and the band’s increasingly assured playing elevates We Have the Facts more meandering tracks, wrapping a warm atmosphere around occasionally aimless songs.

The album starts slowly, occasionally falls out of focus, but picks up in a big way with “Lowell, MA,” “405″ and “Company Calls” — all songs that would be staples of Death Cab’s live set and something of templates for them for the next few years.

Ultimately though, the pleasures of We Have the Facts… are found in its slowcore indulgences. Fans of Bedhead, Low and Codeine will recognize their beloved bands’ dynamics and melodic dialects lovingly appropriated for the purposes of what are still, ostensibly, pop songs. But the quietness wouldn’t last for very long.

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One DCFC's best albums

ThrowingThings

This album in my top ten of all times for "For What Reason" and "405" alone. Intelligent lyrics layered over ethreally beautiful music written in a minor key..what more could a slowcore/indie fan need beside air and food?

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Like the also-great Idaho or Wheat, to file Death Cab for Cutie under the mellow-pop umbrella that shelters tranquil chamber outfits such as Red House Painters, Low, or (post-dance-pop) Talk Talk would do them a gross, miscalculated service. While they’re no strangers to the tickling knelling of guitars searching out the extra space found in laggard tempos, that predilection only encompasses a fourth of Death Cab for Cutie’s output (like on “Title Track” and “Little Fury Bugs”). Heck, they’re not even remotely quiet for half of We Have the Facts and We’re Voting Yes — the best and brightest LP of their three fine albums to date. Ben Gibbard has turned into a sublime composer, using melodies sparingly but with splendid tunefulness, as all four players marinate his writing with delicately plucked, picked, and pulled arpeggios, ringing chords, and non-obvious atmosphere building. Verily, the slow, broody stuff is but a change of pace; it’s when the volume doubles (if only occasionally crashes), when the band shows potency, that We Have the Facts starts flying, soaring with exigency beyond even the threatening storm clouds from the last flight plan, 1998′s Something About Airplanes. “Lowell, MA” and “Company Calls” are perfect examples: drummer Nathan Good actually gets to punish his snare and toms, the other three dig in with him, and the words “indie pop” suddenly sounds fresh and alive, with real aggressive, post-dream pop guitar popscapes. Loud and soft, or most of all both, and plenty of points in between, DCFC write and record finished songs that emote, that do more than merely fill a slot in a form in a preconceived genre. In short, they’re superb. And getting greater. – Jack Rabid

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