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A `WEED'-INDUCED HIGH FOR DEATH CAB.


Byline: Sandra Barrera Staff Writer

When producers of the Showtime series ``Weeds'' asked Death Cab for Cutie cut·ie also cut·ey  
n. pl. cut·ies also cut·eys Informal
A cute person.
 to cover ``Little Boxes,'' the band knew it wanted its version of the song to sound different from the original.

The quirky, fast-tempo waltz by folk singer Malvina Reynolds opens the series each week. But come next season, premiering Monday, the comedy that stars Mary Louise Parker as a pot-peddling widow will feature a revolving door of artists from Elvis Costello The of this article or section may be compromised by "peacock terms".
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 performing the theme song. Up Monday, Aug. 21 -- Death Cab.

``Everybody's probably going to do folk versions or cover it just the way it is,'' says Ben Gibbard Benjamin Gibbard (born August 11, 1976 in Bremerton, Washington) is an American musician who has formed several indie bands. He is most notable as the lead singer of Death Cab for Cutie and The Postal Service. , whose band kicks off a two-night engagement at the Greek on Sunday. ``We wanted to be the complete opposite. So, ours sounds like Death Cab trying to be early XTC XTC See Ecstasy, MDMA. .''

Giving a classic like ``Little Boxes'' the rock band treatment isn't like Death Cab, which tends to steer clear of other people's music for the most part.

``We're not the kind of band that has a repertoire of 100 cover songs,'' Gibbard says. ``But any opportunity we get to be forced into a situation where we have to learn a new song is probably good, especially since we've been on tour since the beginning of time and will be until the end of time.''

Death Cab for Cutie began in 1997 as the first of many solo projects for Gibbard, who's also known for his band the Postal Service postal service, arrangements made by a government for the transmission of letters, packages, and periodicals, and for related services. Early courier systems for government use were organized in the Persian Empire under Cyrus, in the Roman Empire, and in medieval .

Prior to its inception, he recorded as All-Time Quarterback. But that band was eclipsed by the underground success he began having with Death Cab, which borrows its name from a song by the '60s Brit-rock ensemble Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band.

And so, Gibbard began assembling a team of musicians.

Death Cab released its ``Something About Airplanes'' debut album on the Barsuk label a year later. Its early days would see band members come and go. But the lineup solidified by the time Gibbard and company - Nick Harmer, Jason McGerr and Chris Walla Chris Walla (sometimes credited as Christopher Walla) is the guitarist and producer for the band Death Cab for Cutie. He is also a former DJ of KCWU, 88.1 The Burg. Chris currently resides in Portland, Oregon.  - began work on 2003's breakthrough ``Transatlanticism.''

It made Death Cab one of the most popular indie-rock bands in the country -- at least until the band made the move from Barsuk to Atlantic Records Editing of this page by unregistered or newly registered users is currently disabled due to vandalism.  in 2005.

That same year Death Cab issued ``Plans,'' which Rolling Stone rolling stone
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a restless or wandering person
 called ``their sharpest so far'' and mtvU, MTV's 24-hour college network, praised for its ``heartfelt meditations on morality,'' thanks in part to Gibbard's ``intensely introspective in·tro·spect  
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To engage in introspection.



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 lyrics'' and the band's ``unapologetically dramatic arrangements.''

The combination is a winning one, earning the band recognition on ``The O.C.,'' widespread radio play, magazine covers, soundtracks and now the opportunity to reimagine a quirky tune about suburban monotony for an episode of a hit cable-TV show.

Sandra Barrera, (818) 713-3728

sandra.barrera(at)dailynews.com

DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE

Where: The Greek Theatre, 2700 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles.

When: 7:30 p.m. Sunday and Monday.

Tickets: $30 to $44.50. (213) 480-3232 or www.ticketmaster.com.

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