Considering how much Chris Walla gets around — whether as a member of Death Cab For Cutie or producing the Decemberists, Tegan & Sara, etc — it’s not surprising it took him this long to release a solo record. When he last passed along a song it was a super Radiohead b-side cover. This time, the lilting, dreamy “Sing Again”‘s all his own. Sorta literally: He plays just about every instrument on Field Manual minus the drums on nine of the dozen tracks — those are variously handled by New Pornographer’s Kurt Dahle and Death Cab’s Jason McGerr. The latter does the honor for “Sing Again.” North Dakota-driving, Ga Ga-pulsing Tune and track listing after the jump.

“I lower my chin to my chest / I thought that would be best.” Swoon-y, eh? He must’ve picked it up from Ben Gibbard. The sudden ending’s a nice touch, too. Here’s how the rest of Field Manual‘s titled:
01 – “Two Fifty”
02 – “The Score”
03 – “Sing Again”
04 – “A Bird Is a Song”
05 – “Geometry &c”
06 – “Everyone Needs a Home”
07 – “Everybody On”
08 – “Our Plans, Collapsing”
09 – “Archer v. Light”
10 – “St. Modesto”
11 – “It?s Unsustainable”
12 – “Holes”
Field Manual is out 1/29 on Barsuk.







































Didn’t dig “sing again”. I prefer Ben G. voice to his.
this song blows
I actually like this song a lot
not bad, walla. the melodies are a lot like gibbard’s though… but i think it’s solid.