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Genres
  
Indie rock

Role
  
Musician

Name
  
Chris Walla

Years active
  
1994–present


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Born
  
November 2, 1975 (age 48) Bothell, Washington (
1975-11-02
)

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter, guitarist, producer, film score composer

Instruments
  
Guitar, vocals, piano, bass

Labels
  
Barsuk Atlantic Elsinor

Associated acts
  
Death Cab for Cutie, Martin Youth Auxiliary

Music groups
  
Death Cab for Cutie (1997 – 2014), The Postal Service, The Long Winters

Albums
  
Field Manual, Transatlanticism, Tape Loops, Narrow Stairs, Codes and Keys

Profiles


Birth name
  
Christopher Ryan Walla

NPR Music Project Song: Chris Walla and J. Robbins


Christopher Ryan "Chris" Walla (born November 2, 1975) is an American musician, producer, and film music composer, best known for being a former guitarist and songwriter for the band Death Cab for Cutie. Walla is a prolific producer in the indie rock community, having earned production credits on dozens of albums, and is also a former DJ for radio station KCWU, 88.1 The 'Burg.

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Early bands

Chris Walla Ben Gibbard Discusses Relationship With Chris Walla

While at Bothell High School in the early 1990s, Walla started a program called Open Microphone with creative writing teacher Laura Drumheller, as a noon-time forum for the arts, which allowed any student to take the stage and perform. Walla regularly performed at these shows, as well as serving as MC. One performance by Chris included a song by PJ Harvey. These early Open Microphone shows proved popular and continued for over twenty years, moving from Bothell High School to Inglemoor High School when teacher Drumheller transferred there. Walla was in a short-lived band called The Wallflowers (not to be confused with The Wallflowers of California). Later, in 2001, he was an early member of the Seattle band The Long Winters.

Death Cab for Cutie

Chris Walla Chris Walla to Leave Death Cab for Cutie Following

Walla joined Death Cab for Cutie in 1997, while attending Western Washington University in Bellingham, Washington. Eventually releasing seven albums, four EPs and two live EPs with band, he co-wrote many of their hit songs, including "Title and Registration" and "I Will Possess Your Heart".

Chris Walla Chris Walla to Leave Death Cab for Cutie Following

On August 13, 2014, after 17 years with Death Cab for Cutie, Chris Walla decided to part ways with the band, stating that he plans to "...continue making music, producing records, and erring on the side of benevolence and beauty whenever possible." Walla's last performance with the band occurred on September 13, 2014 at the Rifflandia Music Festival in Victoria, British Columbia.

Solo projects

Walla has recorded a variety of solo material and released his debut solo album, Field Manual, in 2008 on Barsuk Records. The song "Sing Again" became available for free download from Barsuk's website. Before the release of Field Manual, it was reported that two tracks recorded for Death Cab for Cutie's 2005 album, Plans, would be featured, but this is unconfirmed. Some of Walla's solo work has been released using the name Martin Youth Auxiliary, and he has also played several shows under this name. For example, one cassette was recorded and released in 1999 on Elsinor Records. In the past, Walla has stated plans to release a Martin Youth Auxiliary record, but his first solo album was eventually released under his own name. Much of the solo material consists of quick, low-quality recordings, which have never been intended for release.

A new solo instrumental album, titled Tape Loops, was released on October 16, 2015.

Production

In addition to being a musician Walla has a long career as producer, earning production, engineering, and mixing credits on over thirty albums and EPs. His first credit was as the producer for Death Cab for Cutie's debut album, Something About Airplanes, released in 1998. Walla has produced all releases by Death Cab for Cutie to date, with the sole exception of the 1997's You Can Play These Songs with Chords EP, which was produced by Ben Gibbard. However, Walla earned production credits on the 2002 re-release of You Can Play These Songs with Chords, which featured 10 new songs. It was announced via Kelly Porter's Facebook Page Walla would be doing guitar work for her upcoming recording work.

Studios

Walla founded his own recording studio, located within his home in Portland, Oregon, named the Alberta Court. Prior to moving to Portland, from 2000 to 2005, he was the owner/proprietor of Seattle's legendary recording studio, the Hall of Justice, where Death Cab for Cutie and many Pacific Northwest bands recorded over the years. In 2012, Walla began rebuilding the Hall of Justice after moving back to Seattle.

Personal life

Walla married knitwear designer and illustrator Dianna Potter in February 2013, at the Swedish Cultural Center in Seattle.

Selected credits

  • Death Cab for Cutie, Kintsugi (2015) – Writer
  • Death Cab for Cutie, Codes and Keys (2011) – Producer, engineer, Mixer, writer
  • Death Cab for Cutie, The Twilight Saga: New Moon (soundtrack) (2009) – Producer, engineer, Mixer, writer
  • Death Cab for Cutie, The Open Door EP (2009) – Producer, engineer, Mixer, writer
  • Death Cab for Cutie, Narrow Stairs (2008) – Producer, engineer, Mixer, writer
  • Death Cab for Cutie, Plans (2005) – Producer, engineer, Mixer, writer
  • Death Cab for Cutie, Transatlanticism (2003) – Producer, engineer, Mixer, writer
  • Death Cab for Cutie, The Stability EP (2002) – Producer, engineer, Mixer, writer
  • Death Cab for Cutie, You Can Play These Songs with Chords (2002) – Producer, engineer, Mixer, writer
  • Death Cab for Cutie, The Photo Album (2001) – Producer, engineer, Mixer, writer
  • Death Cab for Cutie, The Forbidden Love EP (2000) – Producer, engineer, Mixer, writer
  • Death Cab for Cutie, We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes (2000) – Producer, engineer, Mixer, writer
  • Death Cab for Cutie, Something About Airplanes (1998) – Producer, engineer, Mixer, writer
  • Gotch, Good New Times (2016) - Co-producer
  • Rocky Votolato, Hospital Handshakes (2015) – Producer, engineer, Mixer
  • Fences, Lesser Oceans (2015) – Producer, engineer, writer, Programming
  • William Fitzsimmons, Lions (2014) – Producer, engineer, Mixer, writer
  • The Lonely Forest, Adding Up the Wasted Hours (2013) – Engineer, Mixer
  • Telekinesis, 12 Desperate Straight Lines (2011) – Engineer, Mixer, writer
  • The Lonely Forest, Arrows (2011) – Producer, engineer, Mixer
  • Ra Ra Riot, The Orchard (2010) – Mixer
  • Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, Let It Sway (2010) – Co-producer, engineer
  • The Thermals, Personal Life (2010) – Producer, engineer, Mixer
  • Gordon Downie, The Grand Bounce (2010) – Producer, engineer, Mixer
  • Tegan and Sara, Sainthood (2009) – Co-producer, engineer
  • Telekinesis, Telekinesis! (2009) – Producer, engineer, Mixer
  • So Many Dynamos, The Loud Wars (2009) – Producer, engineer, Mixer
  • Mates of State, Re-Arrange Us (2008) – Producer, engineer, Loops
  • Youth Group, The Night Is Ours (2008) – Guitar, Vocals (background), Mixer
  • Nada Surf, Lucky (2008) – Engineer
  • Chris Walla, Field Manual (2008) – Producer, engineer, Mixer, writer
  • Tegan and Sara, The Con (2007) – Producer, engineer, Mixer
  • The Decemberists, The Crane Wife (2006) – Producer, engineer, Mixer
  • Youth Group, Casino Twilight Dogs (2005) – Mixer
  • Youth Group, Forever Young (2005) – Mixer
  • Nada Surf, The Weight Is a Gift (2005) – Producer, engineer
  • The Decemberists, Picaresque (2005) – Producer, engineer, Mixer
  • The Decemberists, The Tain (2005) – Producer, engineer, Mixer
  • The Thermals, Fuckin A (2004) – Producer, engineer, Mixer
  • The Long Winters, When I Pretend to Fall (2003) – Producer, engineer, Mixer
  • The Postal Service, Give Up (2003) – Engineer, Piano, Drums, Vocals
  • The Stratford 4, Love & Distortion (2003) – Producer, engineer, Mixer
  • The Thermals, More Parts per Million (2003) – Mixer
  • Rocky Votolato, Suicide Medicine (2003) – Producer, engineer, Mixer
  • Rocky Votolato, Light and Sound EP (2003) – Producer, engineer, Mixer
  • David Cross, Shut Up, You Fucking Baby! (2002) – Engineer
  • Carissa's Wierd, Songs About Leaving (2002) – Engineer, Mixer
  • Hot Hot Heat, Knock Knock Knock (EP) (2002) – Producer, engineer
  • Hot Hot Heat, Make Up The Breakdown (2002) – Additional Recording, Mixer
  • The Long Winters, The Worst You Can Do Is Harm (2002) – Producer, engineer, Mixer
  • Nada Surf, Let Go (2002) – Engineer, Mixer
  • The Velvet Teen, Out of the Fierce Parade (2002) – Producer, engineer
  • Film scores

  • Go North (2017)
  • References

    Chris Walla Wikipedia


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