Field Manual

Summary

Field Manual is the debut solo album by Death Cab for Cutie guitarist Chris Walla, released on January 29, 2008 on Barsuk Records.[5] This is Walla's first album under his own name. It was previously speculated that Walla may use a moniker, most likely Martin Youth Auxiliary, under which to release the album.[6]

Field Manual
Studio album by
Released29 January 2008
StudioGrouse Lodge, Co Westmeath, Ireland, Mushroom Studios, Vancouver
GenreIndie rock
LabelBarsuk
ProducerChris Walla and Warne Livesey
Chris Walla chronology
Martin Youth Auxiliary
(1999)
Field Manual
(2008)
Tape Loops
(2015)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Crawdaddy!(mixed)[2]
Pitchfork Media(5.9/10)[3]
Patrol Magazine(4.6/10)[4]

The album was originally named It Is Unsustainable.

Release edit

Walla originally announced on his Hall of Justice Recording site that the album would be released in March 2007, but Field Manual was pushed back to September 2007.[5] The album was then set for a later release date of January 29, 2008.[7] The record was released in Australia via Architecture, the same label that released three Death Cab for Cutie albums. Warne Livesey co-produced the album with Walla.[5]

All tracks performed by Chris Walla, except drums on 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, and 10 by Kurt Dahle (of The New Pornographers); drums on songs 3, 7, and 11 by Jason McGerr (of Death Cab for Cutie)

Track listing edit

Source:[8]

  1. "Two-Fifty" - 3:31
  2. "The Score" - 2:58
  3. "Sing Again" - 2:31
  4. "A Bird Is a Song" - 3:08
  5. "Geometry &C" - 3:07
  6. "Everyone Needs a Home" - 3:06
  7. "Everybody On" - 3:17
  8. "Our Plans, Collapsing" - 3:56
  9. "Archer v. Light" - 3:06
  10. "St. Modesto" 4:27
  11. "It's Unsustainable" - 5:56
  12. "Holes" - 2:40
  13. "Every Tic" (Australian Bonus Track)
  14. "Like a Spark" (Australian Bonus Track)

Bonus tracks edit

Copies pre-ordered from the Barsuk shop before February 4, 2008 received three downloadable non-album MP3 bonus tracks.

  1. "Like a Spark" - 4:31
  2. "Sing Again (2006 Demo)" - 2:32
  3. "Our Plans, Collapsing (2006 Demo)" - 3:47

References edit

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Crawdaddy! review
  3. ^ Pitchfork Media review
  4. ^ Patrol Magazine review
  5. ^ a b c HOJ Words
  6. ^ » Death Cab for Cutie: “We’re six songs in.” :: Puddlegum ::
  7. ^ Chris Walla / Barsuk Records
  8. ^ Chris Walla : field manual