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Blitzen Trapper

Blitzen Trapper

  • Avg user rating: 3 stars Out of 17 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Beachwood Sparks, the Shaky Hands, Beck, Of Montreal, Wilco

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Furr (4:08) Date added: 09/02/08 | Total listens: 10,507
Wild Mountain Nation (2:42) Date added: 09/27/07 | Total listens: 2,032

User reviews for Blitzen Trapper

Average rating3 starsOut of 17 votes

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Editor's review

Consider the Portland outfit a collective for people who are tired of collectives. Eschewing a troupe's avant-garde options in favor of the sheer fun it gets to have, the group makes a brawny country-rock indebted to Led Zeppelin and Crazy Horse.

Biography

Furr is the fourth record by Portland sextet Blitzen Trapper and the follow-up to last year?s highly acclaimed Wild Mountain Nation. Written in the gaps of the group?s frenetic touring schedule and recorded mostly in a hoary old telegraph building close by the Willamette River, the new record refines and expands on the far-ranging yet distinctive songcraft that lies at the heart of Blitzen Trapper?s unique appeal. Like its predecessor, Furr was made largely in the group?s studio at Sally Mack?s School of Dance, which is housed in the aforementioned telegraph building near downtown Portland. This is a small T-shaped room with high ceilings, a couch, a hot-plate, and a mixing console. During reprieves from tour, songwriter and producer Eric Earley lived furtively in the studio, crashing on the couch, but rising with the sun or staying up into the nether hours when the other bands in the building quit and went home. It was during these quiet times that the new songs took shape, with rhythm sections printed hot to four-track and then layered and embellished and deconstructed or sometimes just left the way they were. One key to this new material was an ancient, warped piano that appeared in the hallway one day at Sally Mack?s School of Dance and which was subsequently muscled into the group?s studio. Though out of tune and missing teeth, this piano became the warhorse upon which Earley wrote and recorded much of Furr. The beast has gone away to the landfill now, but you can still hear the clacking and clattering of its rickety skeleton in songs like ?Not Your Lover? and ?Echo.? Blitzen Trapper is a group of native Northwesterners, most of whom grew up in Salem, Oregon. They have lived and played together in Portland since 2000. Critics and fans have compared their music to just about everything; there have been calls to coin a new genre. After self-releasing Wild Mountain Nation in June of 2007, the group ventured beyond the West Coast for the first time to tour extensively in Europe and North America. Furr is their first Sub Pop release.

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