...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead. C/D?

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some of the most mediocre music ive ever heard in my whole life.

chaki (chaki), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 00:08 (twenty-one years ago) link

Overhyped? Yes. (what hasn't been the past two years?)

Classic? If they aren't, they're very close.

Girolamo Savanarola, Tuesday, 28 January 2003 00:13 (twenty-one years ago) link

dud. they are dull.

Juan (Juan), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 00:16 (twenty-one years ago) link

On record they aren't that exciting. I'm a fan, but only cos the live show is so good. though the band do tell some good stories

jellybean (jellybean), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 00:32 (twenty-one years ago) link

Classic. I don't know if its just my promo vinyl copy or what but the mix or mastering or whatever sounds really fucked up. But their post-SY guitar swirl is as good as anybody's. I wish I could hear the lyrics better though.

Anthony Miccio (Anthony Miccio), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 00:33 (twenty-one years ago) link

Poor, but also baffling. Hearing that recent record was a real "Why on earth would anyone want to listen to THIS?" moment.

Tom (Groke), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 00:38 (twenty-one years ago) link

Too soon to tell. Source Tags & Codes was a huge improvement in songwriting and production over their previous albums, which I found to be blaring and boring. There's always the possibility that they could mature into a genuinely compelling Serious Hard Rock band, but to do that they have to ditch the live shtick. The trashing-instruments-and-collapsing-into-the-audience thing is amazing to behold exactly once, and then it gets stupid really quick.

Nick Mirov (nick), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 01:14 (twenty-one years ago) link

there was a great piano-intro-leading-into-monstrous-guitar-crash opening to their last album. but everything else i've heard has been stodgy. still better than black rebel motorcycle club....

weasel diesel (K1l14n), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 01:19 (twenty-one years ago) link

still better than black rebel motorcycle club....

Amen to that!

Nick Mirov (nick), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 01:21 (twenty-one years ago) link

The one thing I liked about the 10.0 review that Pitchfork's honcho gave it was that he admitted part of the appeal was the mysterious haunting stuff. I like the symphonic flares on it, gives it a grandeur SY (the big touchstone for me, like duh) rarely achieved. Like REM, SY, etc., I have a feeling that kids who picked this up but knew nothing about them LOOOOVED it.

Of course, the 10.0 was just absurd though.

Anthony Miccio (Anthony Miccio), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 02:05 (twenty-one years ago) link

How can anyone FAIL to see the tunes? I mean, "Baudelaire"? So, yeah, utterly classic.

Simon H., Tuesday, 28 January 2003 02:06 (twenty-one years ago) link

Overhyped? Yes. (what hasn't been the past two years?)

Yello!

original bgm, Tuesday, 28 January 2003 02:28 (twenty-one years ago) link

still better than black rebel motorcycle club....

how do these two fit together? i'm seeing more of a drone band in BRMC as compared to the post-hardcore structuring of TOD. love the music. dislike the lyrics. lots of blood references = worn territory.

Brock K. (Brock K.), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 03:22 (twenty-one years ago) link

Liked the first album (especially the drummer, who plays completely inappropriate crazy drums all over the place, on the beat some of the time). Skipped the second album, which is allegedly "the classic," so I dunno. Didn't believe a friend when he said the last album sounded like Oasis until I heard it. Son of a gun. Didn't expect them to turn boring that fast. And I kinda liked Oasis, too.

Jesse Fox (Jesse Fox), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 04:16 (twenty-one years ago) link

My laundry lint is better than BMRC. But I'll allow that the laundry lint from silk sheets is on the equal level with And You Will etc. Beyond that, hm.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 04:18 (twenty-one years ago) link

I played pool with Neil from TOD a couple of months ago. His pool skills were better than his band's music. Nice fella, v good live show, v dull on record.

Charlie (Charlie), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 04:54 (twenty-one years ago) link

v good live show

???

hardly. they were one of the most irritating live bands i've seen for (a) INCREDIBLY tedious instrument trashing and (b) almost as tedious instrument swapping and (c) sounding like a damp rag hitting a pole in comparison to their records

electric sound of jim (electricsound), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 04:56 (twenty-one years ago) link

Relative Ways is grebt though. indie-goes-epic.

Sterling Clover (s_clover), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 05:30 (twenty-one years ago) link

Good Grief. Classic all day long. I can't say how they'll turn out in the future, but for now, they're hard to fuck with. "Source Tags and Codes" is still the best rock album that I've heard in years and "Madonna" is brilliant as well. Hell, it's the kind of music that I've always wished somebody would make: Punk's agression and foward motion married to shoegaze's beautiful,crushing guitar swirl. Plus, there's the dark, gothy leanings, too. For me, there's nothing NOT to like!

And what's with all the bitching about BRMC? Honestly, they do the JAMC better than the JAMC! They're hardly the most orginal band around, but I would much rather listen to their debut than to "PsychoCandy".

Brenya, Tuesday, 28 January 2003 05:36 (twenty-one years ago) link

Honestly, they do the JAMC better than the JAMC!

At least the Reids' vocal boredom was somehow compelling.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 06:23 (twenty-one years ago) link

absolute classic. madonna had some great tunes, source tags & codes is classic all the way. maybe the lyrics are shite, wtf, i don't listen to them anyway. tom, please explain why you had that "why on earth..." moment. is the album too dense? after a couple of spins (but you're probably not too eager...) the tunes (yes, tunes!) really sink in. one of the best lp's of 2002 (along with lambchop, wilco, 16hp and the rough trade electronic comp.)

willem (willem), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 08:07 (twenty-one years ago) link

Sterling is OTM.

Ess Kay (esskay), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 08:15 (twenty-one years ago) link

Forgive me for answering for you, Tom, but I feel like I understood what you were getting at with that comment: a listening moment that shocks you with the degree to which it so clearly illustrates how completely and thoroughly a certain sound/approach to music-making fails to connect with you. It's all the stranger and more epiphanic feeling if you used to actively listen to that type of thing.

Clarke B., Tuesday, 28 January 2003 08:20 (twenty-one years ago) link

....

Brenya, Tuesday, 28 January 2003 08:42 (twenty-one years ago) link

At least the Reids' vocal boredom was somehow compelling.

And they're still outdone by their imitators.

Brenya, Tuesday, 28 January 2003 08:50 (twenty-one years ago) link

hmm no, i don't really see how they are

electric sound of jim (electricsound), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 10:27 (twenty-one years ago) link

Clarke - yeah, that's it pretty much; the shift from "OK I can see why people like it but right now I'm not into it" to "I can't even understand what people are getting out of this" - or more specifically, "I can't understand how people are raving over this when I'm sure there's so much similar out there". I tried clumsily to explain it on NYLPM at one point but didn't do a very good job. Just like I can't do a good job of explaining to Willem - it's like the very components of the music, the guitar sounds, the drumming, the singing, are all combining to alienate me, to the point where I don't care if they have "good tunes" given that they're treating them in such a tired and ugly way.

(This is exactly what a lot of people feel when they hear lots of the music I like, and since then I've become less hostile to that viewpoint I hope, even though I agree with it even less too.)~

Tom (Groke), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 10:51 (twenty-one years ago) link

brmc sound POLISHED to me. theirs is a truly obnoxious album.

weasel diesel (K1l14n), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 11:49 (twenty-one years ago) link

OK, Tom, it means that you don’t like it.

JP Almeida (JP Almeida), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 12:05 (twenty-one years ago) link

Sadly watched them life. I was appalled. Sexist bunch of fools on stage (and in the crowd). And how *original* to trash yer guitar. One of the few times I was actually angry after seeing a concert.

nathalie (nathalie), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 12:14 (twenty-one years ago) link

(This is exactly what a lot of people feel when they hear lots of the music I like, and since then I've become less hostile to that viewpoint I hope, even though I agree with it even less too.)~

i was thinking about replying along those lines exactly but decided not to because i do not really know all the music you like... but i guess it all has to do with the subjective way people perceive music (sounds like a banality, but i don't know how to put it differently right now)

willem (willem), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 12:36 (twenty-one years ago) link

FWIW Willem here's what I wrote in NYLPM:

"The problem of boredom in alt.rock music is probably just the problem of me noticing boredom in alt.rock music more easily. (That's the generous interpretation, anyway). I don't hear musicians expressing anything much, and I don't feel much need to express anything much back, since all I do hear is musicians wrestling with structures. If the structures are new enough to you then you might get a jolt anyway - the rock you like best is the rock you hear first, in other words, which makes rating individual bands a bit pointless.

But isn't wrestling with structures interesting anyway? I don't know - when I was writing the first sentence of this I put "(b-dum b-dum)" after "boredom" as a nod to the Buzzcocks and then I took it out because it didn't do anything other than prove I'd heard the Buzzcocks. Most of what I hear in this music is a succession of similarly petty micro-choices. I can imagine someone settling for that, but I can't imagine anyone being satisfied with it."

Tom (Groke), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 12:43 (twenty-one years ago) link

tom
interesting way of putting your view into words (you're a good writer) but i still don't get your point (stupid me?).
does it mean you don't like structurestruggling in music/songs/albums? do you only really like something/are you only satisfied with something that displays no struggle at all, that is perfectly executed? do you only enjoy perfect pop?

as for me, i like the wrestling bit... rather, it doesn't really sound like wrestling to me. i (think i) hear musicians 'evolving'. to me, source tags & codes is a clear step forward from madonna... (aaah, we could go on like this for ages i guess) (this may all sound like i take a band like ...and you will etc. very serious... i don't, actually. but that doesn't mean i am not interested in their music)

willem (willem), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 13:14 (twenty-one years ago) link

I'm not a good writer because whatever I was trying to get across doesn't come across. I think the 'wrestling with structures' bit is meant to link with the 'expressing themselves' bit - I can't hear any reason why these however-many people sat down and made a record; I can't hear any reason why they chose the instruments and structures they did. It all seems very motiveless. It sounds to me like they decided to be in a band and then it was an alt.rock band just because, and then they play fuzz-texture guitars just because, and they have vaguely agonised voices just because, and they change the tempos just because....I suppose the phrase I'm after is 'path of least resistance'.

(With pop of course there is an obvious motive - they want to make lots of money and be famous!)

(I do like perfect execution yes, the word 'perfect' sort of implies liking for me :) But that's not what I'm talking about - Trail of Dead sound very proficient at what they do, I just can't detect any reason for them to do it.)

Tom (Groke), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 13:32 (twenty-one years ago) link

hmmkay, i think i see what you mean... but you don't get it. not in general of course (i always like reading your opinion on 'stuff'), i mean ...and etc.'s music. and the band itself. maybe we should drink a pint sometime and talk some more... i'd be 'challenged' because our tastes are pretty far apart, apparently. (then again, i loved your piece on fear of music/remain in light/my life..., records i truly adore) do you ever visit the netherlands...? :)

willem (willem), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 13:51 (twenty-one years ago) link

Trail of Dead made an album for Merge called Madonna, and I very very much luv, LUV that album. New album would make one of the best eps EVAH if they had trimmed it down. As an album it has its moments.

Mr Noodles (Mr Noodles), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 15:32 (twenty-one years ago) link

tom, i think you will find trail of dead's records make a whole lot of sense if you think of them as guns'n'roses in a post-everything musical/social climate. if axl and slash had come of age in the wake of political correctness, the grunge era, the simpsons, the internet explosion ... the music is still gloriously stupid, guitar-heavy, and full of itself, but reflects a self-consciousness that is unavoidable in light of the past ten years in history.

just for the record i think guns'n'roses are a crime against music. ten years from now i will probably think the same of trail of dead.

fields of salmon (fieldsofsalmon), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 15:46 (twenty-one years ago) link

But Tom maybe Trail of Dead want to be really famous and make lots of money and be Sonic Youth and land chicks and all of those other things! Just because you don't understand their means doesn't nullify their intentions, does it (and I find it odd that you bring up motives since aren't you an "ends" man (haha Dan to thread) and not a "means" one)? And can you explain how their music is a "path of least resistance?"

Yanc3y (ystrickler), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 15:55 (twenty-one years ago) link

Yeah I am usually an ends man not a means man, but when I'm not getting anything from the ends I start poking around at the means to try and justify a record's existence. There might well be lots of motives why they do it and all the ones you mentioned are fine (except being Sonic Youth) - and they're not even particularly bad, I was just seized with a sense of absolute empty pointlessness when I heard them.

The idea of someone getting a thrill from this band suddenly seemed like the most depressing notion in the world - it was an eye-opener because as I say that's exactly the kind of "why do people tolerate such nothingness?" reaction some people have to R&B, say. The aesthetic choices and mental steps needed to really love a Trail of Dead record suddenly seemed to me to be hopelessly alien. And to be fair that reaction hasn't really recurred since to other things, which is why I'm stumbling about trying to put my finger on it.

Willem I dont make it to the Netherlands much no!

Tom (Groke), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 16:04 (twenty-one years ago) link


tom, i think you will find trail of dead's records make a whole lot of sense if you think of them as guns'n'roses in a post-everything musical/social climate.

HEnce the sexism I probably experience. It's like all musicians looking back too much: they don't *get* the idea, just copy the style. Sorta like Mannerism. Bah!

nathalie (nathalie), Tuesday, 28 January 2003 16:06 (twenty-one years ago) link

I'm curious what the sexism is you're talking about.

I saw them twice live and found them hilarious in Chris Katan (sp?) kinda way, but Madonna bores the tits off me. Haven't paid attention in the last couple years, tho.

Pete Scholtes, Tuesday, 28 January 2003 21:14 (twenty-one years ago) link

seven months pass...
Sorry to be a corny indie pseudo emo fuck, but I really do believe Relative Ways is one of the most beautiful songs EVER, IMHO. Otherwise, Mr. Noodles very OTM. Flame on, foos.

Francis Watlington (Francis Watlington), Tuesday, 23 September 2003 00:32 (twenty years ago) link

five years pass...

I feel slightly ashamed for saying that Trail Of Dead's new album 'The Century Of Self' is really good. Where did it all go right?

Doran, Wednesday, 25 February 2009 21:00 (fifteen years ago) link

Definitely a huuuuge stretch to say its "all" gone right, this is another extremely patchy album by the band. Some definite high points, but its also a really bloated and overlong disc. Par for the course, really.

jon /via/ chi 2.0, Wednesday, 25 February 2009 21:04 (fifteen years ago) link

Hmm. I think we'll just have to agree to disagree on that; IMO it's really pop-proggy and has stadium ambitions (Jane's Addiction, Manics) but there isn't really a bad song on it. I bet this is what Billy Corgan imagines his music sounds like.

I'm not a fan of them by any stretch of the imagination either although they were always pretty good live.

Doran, Wednesday, 25 February 2009 21:07 (fifteen years ago) link

And You Will Know Us by the Trail of DUD, amirite?

ilxor, Wednesday, 25 February 2009 22:55 (fifteen years ago) link

one month passes...

Been listening to The Century Of Self a lot lately, after seeing a really scorching great live show of them last week. I think it's a really solid album, definitely their best since Source Tags And Codes (and I even like Worlds Apart a lot, too).

Marty Innerlogic, Saturday, 18 April 2009 12:51 (fifteen years ago) link

century of self is fuckin ace. worlds apart is fuckin ace too. source tags is my favourite album of the 21st century thus far. i fuckin love the trail of dead.

special guest appearance (Roberto Spiralli), Saturday, 18 April 2009 13:09 (fifteen years ago) link

"Mistakes And Regrets" and "How Near How Far" are both pretty outstanding.

billstevejim, Saturday, 18 April 2009 17:43 (fifteen years ago) link

I wasn't impressee by the new record.

billstevejim, Saturday, 18 April 2009 17:43 (fifteen years ago) link

All their post-Source-Tags output has been at least good, full of hidden gems too. Unobtrusive album track 'Luna Park' for instance must be one of the greatest non-regular-songwriter tracks I've ever heard (up there with, say, Desire Lines by Deerhunter) - so much so I wonder why they don't let that guy write more stuff

Yul Brynner playing table tennis with a deviled kidney (imago), Wednesday, 19 August 2015 10:38 (eight years ago) link

what exactly is embarrassing on Worlds Apart? i don't think there's a weak song on there. the backlash was just ridiculous, like "Hey, ROCK BAND, STAY IN YOUR PLACE." there's just as much bombast as The Smashing Pumpkins, which were criminally uncool for years but are only starting to get begrudging p4k acceptance.

flappy bird, Wednesday, 19 August 2015 15:46 (eight years ago) link

eh i just mean its bombast is occasionally carelessly deployed, plus the lyrics are often terrible in a really cynical and self-serious way (title track)

don't get me wrong i looooved that record in high school and still have a lot of affection for it.

the new record is GREAT btw

insufficiently familiar with xgau's work to comment intelligently (BradNelson), Wednesday, 19 August 2015 18:04 (eight years ago) link

Unobtrusive album track 'Luna Park' for instance must be one of the greatest non-regular-songwriter tracks I've ever heard (up there with, say, Desire Lines by Deerhunter) - so much so I wonder why they don't let that guy write more stuff

jason reece? i mean he only has a few songs per record but i'd argue they're usually the best there. especially on the new one ("lie without a liar," "lost in the grand scheme")

insufficiently familiar with xgau's work to comment intelligently (BradNelson), Wednesday, 19 August 2015 18:06 (eight years ago) link

Worlds Apart has Caterwaul, which I think is a Jason Reece song, and also one of the beat TOD songs. During one performance in Vera (2005 I believe) it was Jason who sung/screamed it in the audience, ending in a mass singalong. It was awesome.

Marty8501 (Marty Innerlogic), Wednesday, 19 August 2015 18:09 (eight years ago) link

beat = best

Marty8501 (Marty Innerlogic), Wednesday, 19 August 2015 18:10 (eight years ago) link

"caterwaul" was an encore for the source tags & codes show i saw and everyone went crazyyyy

insufficiently familiar with xgau's work to comment intelligently (BradNelson), Wednesday, 19 August 2015 18:24 (eight years ago) link

it was surprisingly the emotional apex of the show

insufficiently familiar with xgau's work to comment intelligently (BradNelson), Wednesday, 19 August 2015 18:25 (eight years ago) link

one thing tht was cool about ST&C was that you had not only Keely and Reece but also Neil Busch ("Baudelaire," "Monsoon"), whose songs and voice were totally distinct. Wish they coulda kept him around.

and yeah "Lie Without a Liar" is one of their new best ever, immense song

the naive cockney chorus (Simon H.), Wednesday, 19 August 2015 18:41 (eight years ago) link

i love the song worlds apart. the HEY FUCK YOU MAN! at the beginning mixed really loud, "look at those cunts on mtv," references to the twin towers... im pretty sure hes taking the piss

flappy bird, Wednesday, 19 August 2015 18:54 (eight years ago) link

lol i'm listening to tao of the dead for the first time and the best two songs on here are jason reece too ("weight of the son," "ebb away")

insufficiently familiar with xgau's work to comment intelligently (BradNelson), Wednesday, 19 August 2015 20:19 (eight years ago) link

meanwhile tao of the dead fucking rules

insufficiently familiar with xgau's work to comment intelligently (BradNelson), Wednesday, 19 August 2015 20:19 (eight years ago) link

Always appreciated the relative bluntness of the alt-nihilism in stuff like "worlds apart" and "let it die" - though when the 'fork is already having raver's remorse that kind of directness can be used against you (see Travistan)

da croupier, Wednesday, 19 August 2015 20:46 (eight years ago) link

it actually warms my heart to see ilm talking kindly about trail of dead right now, awwww you guys... 🐱

help computer (sleepingbag), Wednesday, 19 August 2015 20:47 (eight years ago) link

I haven't heard any of the albums after Century Of Self, but now I feel like I should check those.

Marty8501 (Marty Innerlogic), Wednesday, 19 August 2015 21:23 (eight years ago) link

This was one of my favorite songs for a very long time. Nothing after this EP really stuck with me, though I haven't listened to recent records closely. It seemed like after this EP they suddenly were trying too hard to be "epic" or "deep" or angsty. Overall they came off much much less mature sounding to me from then on.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYMY4Ak24JM

Evan, Wednesday, 19 August 2015 21:49 (eight years ago) link

The recent albums are vv different from the mid-period stuff, somehow both proggier and much more disciplined

the naive cockney chorus (Simon H.), Wednesday, 19 August 2015 21:57 (eight years ago) link

not to mention way less vocal/lyric-driven than before, a good move imo

the naive cockney chorus (Simon H.), Wednesday, 19 August 2015 22:01 (eight years ago) link

Yeah I'm going to check out the most recent again for sure.

Evan, Wednesday, 19 August 2015 22:02 (eight years ago) link

their cover art is totally hilarious

global tetrahedron, Thursday, 20 August 2015 14:54 (eight years ago) link

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61jr9gk8r1L.jpg

ciderpress, Thursday, 20 August 2015 15:14 (eight years ago) link

It looks like the cover art of a bad steam-punk themed RPG for Dreamcast.

Evan, Thursday, 20 August 2015 16:44 (eight years ago) link

a new 12-book fantasy sci-fi series for middle-grades readers

global tetrahedron, Thursday, 20 August 2015 17:21 (eight years ago) link

Yeah I can't defend that cover. The album's really good though.

Hamsters of Misfortune (ultros ultros-ghali), Thursday, 20 August 2015 18:31 (eight years ago) link

What's to defend? As gt says, it's hilarious.

ledge, Thursday, 20 August 2015 18:56 (eight years ago) link

Re: Crowning of a Heart - not to be that guy, but I like the demo better:

https://youtu.be/OWNh1LOUxx8

Vernon Locke, Friday, 21 August 2015 06:38 (eight years ago) link

Oh that's great! I didn't know it existed. At first it sounded a bit too shy, but once it started picking up I realized why it can be preferable.

Evan, Friday, 21 August 2015 14:37 (eight years ago) link

um

the new album is *fucking amazing*

Yul Brynner playing table tennis with a deviled kidney (imago), Wednesday, 26 August 2015 16:59 (eight years ago) link

first half of it at least

Yul Brynner playing table tennis with a deviled kidney (imago), Wednesday, 26 August 2015 17:07 (eight years ago) link

anticipating some sort of extra-ludicrous blowout format for album 10

the naive cockney chorus (Simon H.), Wednesday, 26 August 2015 17:07 (eight years ago) link

I like hearing this band's name to the melody of the first line of the verse of Head Over Heels by Tears for Fears

five six and (man alive), Wednesday, 26 August 2015 18:16 (eight years ago) link

do these guys still smash all their equipment at the end of every show?

diamonddave85​ (diamonddave85), Wednesday, 26 August 2015 18:33 (eight years ago) link

two months pass...

yep, the new album still rules

i even like the second half now

avant-garde, sissy bounce, zombie rave, aquacrunk, warlock, oceangrunge, (imago), Thursday, 12 November 2015 16:16 (eight years ago) link

four years pass...

Saw them perform for the first time yesterday, even though I've been listening to them since the early 00's. Fantastic show, they seemed to be having a really good time, too. Lots of personal favourites were played:

The Opening Crescendo
All Who Wander
It Was There That I Saw You
Into the Godless Void
Isis Unveiled
Don't Look Down
Children of the Sky
How Near How Far
Bells of Creation
Let It Dive
Worlds Apart
Weight of the Sun (Or the Post-Modern Prometheus)
Ebb Away
Homage
Clair de Lune
Caterwaul
Will You Smile Again?
Relative Ways
Mistakes & Regrets
Another Morning Stoner

They came back for an encore, think it was a song from the last album (possibly "Blade of Wind").

willem, Friday, 28 February 2020 10:21 (four years ago) link

The sound was good? I saw them on the Madonna anniversary tour and the mix was atrocious, but I'd love to give them another crack live.

bold caucasian eroticism (Simon H.), Friday, 28 February 2020 10:36 (four years ago) link

Yeah I heard about sound issues during last year's ST&C "jubilee" tour. Yesterday's sound/mix was great - I even thought the volume could've been cranked up a bit but that was easily solved by getting closer to the stage. I'd say give it a go if you get the chance!

willem, Friday, 28 February 2020 16:21 (four years ago) link

three years pass...

They broke up?

Conrad Keely announced via an Instagram post in March 2023 that "the Trail is closed", and later clarified that the band had no plans to either tour nor make any more music in the traditional sense, citing a disastrous final tour, exhaustion, and the inhospitable state of the music industry towards smaller bands as the main drivers behind their decision.[2]

behold the thump (ledge), Thursday, 5 October 2023 09:13 (six months ago) link

Their last tour does sound like a nightmare: https://www.patreon.com/posts/73901821

behold the thump (ledge), Thursday, 5 October 2023 11:22 (six months ago) link

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Evan, Thursday, 5 October 2023 12:03 (six months ago) link

Works for me in chrome on desktop and phone?

Are all the trail of dead fans on holiday? I'm going through their whole catalogue (albums anyway), two to go. Do they have a bad album? No. Do they have a nadir? Absolutely not, fuck you pitchfork. Do they have a bad song? I'm not sure that they do. Astonishing band, incredible body of work. Why didn't I try and see them live? (I did once, at an ATP, I don't think I saw a proper tour, lol my memory). RIP.

behold the thump (ledge), Friday, 6 October 2023 12:55 (six months ago) link

OK yeah it was just my phone at the time.

Evan, Friday, 6 October 2023 13:24 (six months ago) link

I've listened to XI half a dozen times over the last few days, it's absolutely one of their best. As grandiose and prog as anything they've done but not unleavened with humour (fuck the potatoes!), a dash of punk, a flirting with psych / krautrock. 22 songs, impeccably sequenced, no duds, nothing superfluous.

behold the thump (ledge), Monday, 9 October 2023 09:06 (six months ago) link

That ATP show was pretty amazing all told, I only saw them a couple of times outside that including a really early show (I think the s/t had just come out, or was about to) where they were pretending to trash their kit at the end of the set and a guy got up on stage and actually did push all the amps over, which led to a giant fist fight between the band, their roadies, and some of the crowd.

Hello I'm shitty gatsworth (aldo), Monday, 9 October 2023 11:23 (six months ago) link

lolll i saw them in new york once where they “trashed” their gear and i remember thinking that i would know them by the trail of unimpressed roadies

Tracer Hand, Monday, 9 October 2023 11:36 (six months ago) link

I've been a fan the whole ride, really bummed if this is truly it for them but that tour does sound rough. The only time I caught the, live was at Lollapalooza one year when they played early in the day's blistering heat but they still put on a killer set.

Maxmillion D. Boosted (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 9 October 2023 15:18 (six months ago) link

i was technically brother-in-law to their touring guitar tech for a while and he had some wild war stories from the road. this was back in the late 2000s-early 2010s.

one for the "when you like the wrong album" thread: i will always have a soft spot for the worlds apart and so divided material. even though i don't know the whole catalogue that well, i have to agree with ledge in that i've always been impressed by their consistency. crazy the amount of hype they had at one point.

the adventures of Yari and ixa. (Austin), Tuesday, 10 October 2023 00:12 (six months ago) link


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