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Transatlanticism

''Transatlanticism'' is the fourth studio album by indie rock band Death Cab for Cutie, released on October 7, 2003, by Barsuk Records.〔 The band's second concept album, ''Transatlanticism'' features a theme set around long-distance love. Three singles and accompanying music videos were released for the album: "The New Year", "The Sound of Settling", and "Title and Registration". The first two singles, "The New Year" and "The Sound of Settling", reached number 86 and 84, respectively, on the UK Singles Chart.

''Transatlanticism'' received acclaim from critics when it was released and has since been considered the band's greatest album. The album charted at number 97 on the ''Billboard'' 200, and has been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), for shipments of 500,000 copies in the United States. In 2013, Barsuk Records released ''Transatlanticism Demos'', a collection of demo versions of songs from ''Transatlanticism'' to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the album's release.
== Background ==
Similar to all previous Death Cab for Cutie releases, ''Transtlanticism'' was mostly written by lead vocalist and guitarist Ben Gibbard, with many of the songs co-written with other members of the band, particularly guitarist and producer Chris Walla. Prior to the album's release, Gibbard stated: "...unlike ''The Photo Album'', I feel like this record is definitely more like a proper album. We’ve tried to construct it with transitions of songs going in and out of each other, and I think it's a little bit more expansive than the last record."〔(discorder | that magazine from CiTR 101.9fm ). Discorder.ca. Retrieved on July 7, 2011.〕
The album is the first to feature drummer Jason McGerr, who joined the band earlier in 2003, and features writing credits on the songs "The New Year", and "We Looked Like Giants".〔("Art Pop from Seattle's Death Cab for Cutie" ). Npr Music (October 24, 2005). Retrieved on July 9, 2013.〕

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