
Filter's Top 10 of 2005 Day Four: Nick Harmer of Death Cab For Cutie 2005 may have very well been the year of Death Cab For Cutie. I mean, they are Seth Cohen's favorite band. The follow-up album to 2003's Transatlanticism, Plans has made Death Cab emerge from the indie-elite to the mainstream cool. To see what fueled the band's creative buzz this year, we asked bassist Nick Harmer what his picks were for 2005. Nick Harmer of Death Cab For Cutie 1. Eluvium Talk Amongst the Trees (Temporary Residence) 2. Spoon Gimme Fiction (Merge) 3. Stars Set Yourself On Fire (Arts & Crafts) 4. Feist Let it Die (Universal) 5. The Decemberists Picaresque (Kill Rock Stars) 6. The Constantines Tournament of Hearts (Sub Pop) 7. John Vanderslice Pixel Revolt (Barsuk) 8. Okkervil River Black Sheep Boy (Jagjaguar) 9. Sun Kil Moon Tiny Cities (Caldo Verde) 10. My Morning Jacket Z (ATO) The band will also be one of the acts at this year's Giant New year's Eve party in Downtown, Los Angeles. For more info on tickets, click here. | ![]() |