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Jason McGerr (July 2004 Issue) Teacher Says So Bellingham,
Washington's
emo band Death Cab For Cutie is as famous for its revolving-door drum
throne as it is for recording album
after album of critically acclaimed
melodic pop. As its fourth drummer in as many albums, Jason McGerr may
finally be the
"perfect fit behind the kit" that has previously eluded
Death Cab. On the band's latest, Transatlanticism,
McGerr's performance shines, as he blends a variety of feels with traditional rock beats, such as drum 'n' bass.
Before joining Death Cab in 2003, Jason recorded two albums with
Seattle's Eureka Farm and kept busy as an
in-demand session drummer.
"When anyone asks me to be in the studio, I'm always there," he says,
"whether it's
recording one song or a whole album, or just teching."
Jason is also on staff at The Seattle Drum School Of Music, where
he's
taught for over seven years. "I wouldn't be doing what I'm doing now if
it wasn't for the school," he
says. "It's great, because all the
teachers there are also players, and you're constantly feeding off each
other.
It's a great environment for sharing creative ideas."
Jason's teaching experience also helped him step into
such a
well-established gig. "I love to transcribe," he says, "so when I got
Death Cab's catalog, I wrote out all of the
drum parts so I could play
the songs note-for-note. At first, it was hard to make the older songs
feel the same for the guys in
the band, since several previous drummers
had played the parts. There was a lot of push and pull. I worked out the parts
as close to the originals as I could, but I eventually pulled them into my own feel."
Gail
Worley
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