
Trip Like Animals
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Trip Like Animals will bring you back to the days of rock and grunge. This local group can easily bring comparisons to Nirvana but they also show hints of Blind Melon and Alice In Chains. The rock quartet definitely have no shortage of talent; if they are as amazing live as they are via mp3 then all in attendance tonight are in for a treat. This is the type of rock n roll that makes you want to grow your hair long and want to learn guitar or drums. - Posted by Lindsey Scully on October 5th, 2011 at 8:59 AM
By P.W. Richardson
Saturday, 08 March 2008
triplikeanimals Trip Like Animals- Trip Like Animals
Self-Released (2007)
Let me just come right out and say it: I like Trip Like Animals. After seeing the band perform at a NadaMucho New Music Monday in January, I promptly bought the CD. I expect great things from this band. This is the stuff that only the gods can foresee and to which the rest of us mortals can only bear witness. If this band can own the stage (as they seem capable) and go the distance, we’ll all be watching them on SNL someday – cheering from our couches saying “I saw them when!”
Let’s get to the CD. It is a good demo/EP. I like it. Not nearly as great as seeing the band live, but the recording reveals the core of what the band is doing: interesting and effective stream-of-conscience lyrics over a solid back drop from the power trio (atmospheric, unfocused vocals over humbucked strats through Orange amps.) The potential is intriguing. Bassist Jerome Dimanlig (displaying a sound aesthetic always reaching for the lowest note) immediately impresses. Guitarist/singer Mike Molner and drummer Joe Molner are brothers and seem to have that chemistry that only kin can share.
TLA aim and attack for a sound louder-than-love, laying down some tremendously free form riffing and noodling in the process. The results are both daring and cut-throat – like Led Zeppelin and Camper Van Beethoven in a duel to the end. Adding to that soundscape are occasionally soaring guitar melodies, candy coated with a hint of reverb. The tracks are skillfully constructed with direction and coherence – a rare find when it comes to jam bands. I dig it. This is more like a painting than a pop record. There isn’t any coloring inside the lines and you won’t see any street signs. You’ll have to listen to find out how it hits you. Believe me – it will. (8/10)
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Trip Like Animals play The Vortex in scenic Mukilteo, Washington on March 22 and West Seattle’s Skylark Café on April 11. - Nada Mucho.com
Discography
The Sun of Endless Spring
(LP 2011)
1. Doors in the Wall
2. Rubee (Played on Seattle Radio 90.3 KEXP)
3. Horse Motel
4. Bloodflowersfeathersilversex
5. Blue People
6. Cobra Sun (Played on Seattle Radio 90.3 KEXP)
7. Sunflower Sutra
8. Ophelia
9. Black Swans
Trip Like Animals
(EP, 2007)
1. In the Slip
2. Mellow Girl
3. Death Song
4. Seco Scene
5. Vegetative Soul
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The release of our first full length album “The Sun of Endless Spring” is an homage to traditional rock n’ roll with chewy chunks of psychedelia in every bite. Aired on Seattle radio station 90.3 KEXP by DJ Alex Ruder, and reviewed by local Nada Mucho columnist P.W. Richardson... “I expect great things from this band...we’ll all be watching them on SNL someday, cheering from our couches saying “I saw them when!””
The Sun of Endless Spring is a self produced record of dirty, grungy guitars, psychedelic drones, interesting and effective stream of consciousness lyrics sang through a hall of reverb, over a terrain of Bonham-esque drumming with moments of clarity and moments of madness.
This Seattle rock band that boasts “Heavy Grooves with Classic Roots” impresses with their inspiring live show. “We believe the people who come to see us come to see a show, and we’re not gonna disappoint!”
TLA has been together since 2006 and continue to play the Seattle music scene and the surrounding areas of the Pacific Northwest. “The rock quartet definitely have no shortage of talent...this is the type of rock n roll that makes you want to grow your hair long and learn guitar or drums...” -Lindsey Scully of SSG Music.
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