Scott Thill - 19/May/2010  Pulsating with synths and guitars and buttressed by determined stomp, Trans Am’s latest robotic brain-fry is a study in sudden sound. Power-trio freak... 
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Jeff Roesgen - 10/May/2010  Kudos to Trans Am not only for sticking together for 20 years, but also for sounding so idiosyncratic throughout. Straddling always on the cusps of ex... 
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Richard Allen - 09/May/2010  After twenty years and a plethora of releases, D.C.’s Trans Am is still going strong.  Staying together is itself rare; consider how many couples have... 
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MARK JENKINS - 06/May/2010  Onefoolproof plan for avoiding the clichés of rock lyrics is to play rock withoutlyrics. It's worked for Trans Am for 20 years -- more or less. But ke... 
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Jonathan Buchanan - 30/Apr/2010  About a month ago I came across a well-worn copy of Trans Am's 1997 release Surrender To The Night on vinyl. I knew nothing of the D.C. based trio, bu... 
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| David Moats - 30/Apr/2010  Trans Am's obsession with irony both predates and has outlived this tiring phenomenon. Their very name evokes retro, jock-rock and bad haircuts - pret... 
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Ryan Faughnder - 23/Apr/2010  In rock ‘n’ roll and electronic music, there’s nothing wrong with being totally ridiculous, and few bands understand this better than Washington, D.C.... 
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Patric Fallon - 22/Apr/2010  What can a band do to stay fresh and interesting on their ninth studio album Well, if you're Trans Am, you keep doing just about what you've always d... 
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Joe Tangari - 21/Apr/2010  Trans Am turn 20 this year-- the original trio of Nathan Means, Philip Manley, and Sebastian Thomson is still together. It's hard for a band that oper... 
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Dom Gourlay - 16/Apr/2010  With 20 years worth of experience under their belts, Trans Am don't exactly fall into the novice bracket. Yet, in some circles, they're still somethin... 
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