CD Thrill Jockey / Indigo Date de sortie: 29/04/2010
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N° 11416 en Alternative divers N° 142935 en Rock
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Alternative divers
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688308319
Remarque / Liste des chansons:
01. "Please wait"
02. "Black matter"
03. "Naked singularity"
04. "Thing"
05. "Bad vibes"
06. "Heaven's gate"
07. "The silent star"
08. "Arcadia"
09. "Apparent horizon"
10. "Interstellar drift"
11. "Maximum yield"
12. "Space dock"
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Description:
Artwork [Album Artwork By]: J. Schmidt (5), Engineer [Engineered By]: Kurt Schlegel, Guitar [Additional]: Grant Tennille, Guitar [Additional]: Kurt Schlegel, Mastered By: Roger Seibel, Photography By: Liz Caruana, Recorded By, Mixed By: Kurt Schlegel, Recorded By, Mixed By: Trans Am (2), Labelcode 05194722 (THRILL236), Recorded At Lucky Cat Recording, Mixed At Lucky Cat Recording, Mastered At SAE Mastering, Published By Bethesda Music, Copyright (c) Trans Am (2), Phonographic Copyright (p) Thrill Jockey Records, Glass Mastered At Disque Americ, Pressed By Disque Americ
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Jeff Roesgen - 10/05/2010
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...
Richard Allen - 09/05/2010
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MARK JENKINS - 06/05/2010
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...
Jonathan Buchanan - 30/04/2010
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...
David Moats - 30/04/2010
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...
Ryan Faughnder - 23/04/2010
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....
Patric Fallon - 22/04/2010
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...
Joe Tangari - 21/04/2010
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...
Dom Gourlay - 16/04/2010
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...