- Trans Am (band)
Infobox musical artist
Name = Trans Am
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Origin =Maryland ,United States
Instrument = bass guitar, synthesizer, keyboard, guitar, occasional vocals
Genre =Post-rock Indie rock
Years_active = 1990 – present
Label =Thrill Jockey
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URL = http://www.transband.com
Current_members = Nathan Means (bass, vocals)
Philip Manley (guitar)
Sebastian Thomson (drums)
Past_members =Trans Am is a three-piece band that performs a mix of
synth pop and rock music. Their work treads a fine line between spoof and homage, mainly centering on a cerebrally robotic, semi-danceable, minimalistic format, reminiscent of 1980s video game soundtrack music. They are known for constant touring (with bands such as Tortoise,Pan Sonic ,The Fucking Champs , The Bronx, Tool, etc.), cryptic album artwork, and continual thematic re-invention. All of their albums have been released on the Chicago-based independent record label,Thrill Jockey .Biography
The group formed in 1990 near
Washington, D.C. , though they didn't begin seriously recording until after its members finished college in 1995. The band's lineup has always been:Nathan Means (bass, vocals, keyboard), Philip Manley (lead guitar, keyboard, voice), andSebastian Thomson (a.k.a. "Seb") (drums, other sounds). A mixture of both traditional-kit (acoustic) and electronic-kit drumming marks the band's recordings, as has a varying guitar-to-synth ratio, and varying amount of vocals.Their self-titled debut was recorded after just a few rehearsals back together, and contained instrumental, largely improvised versions of simple rock-oriented motifs based loosely on '70s and '80s bands like Boston,
Bachman-Turner Overdrive and Yes. The album was produced byJohn McEntire of labelmates Tortoise at Chicago's Idful Studios, and was followed by a short tour as Tortoise's opening act. The group released a self-titled EP in fall of 1996 which showed a greater reliance upon electronics. With early 1997's "Surrender to the Night", Trans Am expanded that approach to album length, with nods toKraftwerk , Can andNew Order dominating, and only a few recognizable "rock" songs. Electronics also began to play a leading role in their live performances. Paranoid third album "Surrender To The Night"'s more electronics-heavy material was performed live with trigger devices and MIDI-wired beatboxes.Trans Am were included on the highbrow electronica label
Mille Plateaux 's double-CD compilation "In Memoriam Gilles Deleuze". A fourth album, "Futureworld", followed in 1999, for which a music video for the title song was filmed. The first side of this album featured songs with vocals for the first time in the band's career; the second side was all instrumentals, including the sprightly "Cocaine Computer," possibly a nod to the cocaine obsession of synth-rock contemporariesSix Finger Satellite . A year later, the group returned with its longest release yet, the double album "Red Line", recorded in the band's own National Recording Studio. In 2002, Trans Am released "T.A.", [Cite web |url= http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E01E4DA1E3EF93AA3575AC0A9649C8B63 |title= POP REVIEW; Anniversary Party Mixes Innovation and Nostalgia |work= New York Times |accessdate= 2007-01-04 ] complete with tongue-in-cheek promo photos featuring the band inboy band -esque matching white outfits and ametrosexual overall look. Though essentially a spoof of theelectroclash genre, the album was almost universally panned by music critics. They released the politically-charged "Liberation" during the U.S. election year of 2004. "Liberation" is a rare example of an overtly (and cohesively) political instrumental album, a distinction in keeping with Trans Am's fixation on less than diplomatic subversion.The album "Sex Change" was released in February 2007. It is regarded by many as a return to form after the previous two albums, though it includes some new aspects, especially the inclusion of prominent, "straight" vocals. Following the release, Trans Am did a tour of the United States with Zombi and
The Psychic Paramount , and played the Thrill Jockey 15th anniversary show in Chicago, Illinois. [Cite web |url= http://www.spin.com/features/ithappenedlastnight/images/2007/12/071217_thrill_jockey/ |title= Thrill Jockey Turns 15 |work=SPIN |accessdate= 2008-01-04 ]Trivia
*"T.A."'s cover art was a direct spoof of an
REO Speedwagon best-of collection.
*The band contributed to the soundtrack of the video game for the PSP.Discography
Albums
* "Trans Am" - CD/LP (
Thrill Jockey , 1996)
* "Surrender To The Night " - CD/LP (Thrill Jockey, 1997)
* "The Surveillance " - CD/LP (Thrill Jockey, 1998)
* "Futureworld" - CD/LP (Thrill Jockey, 1999)
* "Red Line" - CD/2xLP (Thrill Jockey, 2000)
* "T.A." - CD/LP (Thrill Jockey, 2002)
* "Liberation" - CD/LP (Thrill Jockey, 2004)
* "Sex Change" (Thrill Jockey, 2007)EPs, singles
* "Trans Am" - 12" (split with
Thigh Mastersson ) (S.K.A.M., 1996)
* "Tuba Frenzy" - 12" (split withWingtip Sloat ) (1996)
* "Illegal Ass" - 12" (Happy Go Lucky, 1996)
* "Who Do We Think You Are?" - Australian Tour CD EP (Spunk!, 1999)
* "You Can Always Get What You Want" - best-of compilation CD (Thrill Jockey, 2000)
* "Extremixxx" - CD EP (remixes) (Thrill Jockey, 2002)With
The Fucking Champs * "Double Exposure" - CD/LP - recorded as TransChamps (Thrill Jockey, 2001)
* "Gold" - CD/LP - recorded as The Fucking Am (Drag City , 2004)References
External links
* [http://www.transband.com Trans Am's official website]
* [http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=trans_am Trouser Press entry]
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