*** Trans Am
RED LINE
(Thrill Jockey)
Red Line is an appetizing sampler plate of post-rock experiments.
The DC band’s fifth release — sixth if you count the rarities collection
You Can Always Get What You Want — serves up 21 disparate tracks
in a little over 70 minutes, so even if you don’t like what the trio do on
one track, there’s another completely different experiment right around
the corner. You get interstellar techno atmospherics, muscular tribal-esque
drum patterns, Kraftwerk-style techno-pop, and a few guitar-driven tunes.
Indeed, several tracks recall Neil Young’s failed stab at krautronica (his
Trans album), right down to their obnoxious overuse of vocoder. And
though Trans Am are mainly an instrumental act, one-third of Red Line
features vocals — but they’re just another sonic element to be added to the mix of styles.
— Patrick Bryant
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