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Album Review: Sex Change

  • Artist: Trans Am
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: February 20, 2007
  • Genre: Rock

Review

After Liberation, Trans Am's grim 2004 meditation on politics, war, and America, the band took a break and scattered across the globe, ending up in corners as far-flung as London, San Francisco, and Auckland, New Zealand. They reconvened in Auckland and New York to record Sex Change without any of their own instruments, and the results show just how much good the hiatus did the band: this is easily the most diverse, yet focused, work Trans Am has done since 2000's The Red Line. Unlike that album, however, Sex Change isn't an epic; only one song cracks the five-minute mark. Instead, this album is impeccably edited, boiled down to only the most interesting moments. The band trades in some of their more expected sounds, like heavy synth-bass and vocoders (which only pop up on "Climbing Up the Ladder (Pts. 3 & 4)") for fresher ones, like the lilting, African-inspired guitar melodies on the percolating opener "First Words" and "4,738 Regrets," a piece of shimmering pop that's among the prettiest tracks the band has ever recorded. Though Sex Change is a departure for the band, it's not quite as radical as the title implies: "Tesco v. Sainsburys"' driving synth rock is quintessential Trans Am, as are the equally kinetic "Conspiracy of the Gods" and "Exit Management Solution." The trio's sense of humor is still intact, especially on "Obscene Strategies," which was named after Trans Am's twist on Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt's creative problem-solving approach, Oblique Strategies. (The band's version suggests, "make it sound like Jackson Browne," instead of the original's pieces of advice like "List the qualities it has. List the qualities you'd like."). And when Trans Am taps into their inner rock beasts on the final two tracks, "Shining Path" and "Triangular Pyramid," it's a fitting close to one of Trans Am's most satisfying albums. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
First Words Trans Am Trans Am (4:14)
North East Rising Sun Trans Am Trans Am (4:44)
Obscene Strategies Trans Am Trans Am (3:45)
Conspiracy of the Gods Trans Am Trans Am (4:33)
Exit Management Solution Trans Am Trans Am (1:04)
Climbing Up the Ladder, Pt. 3-4 Trans Am Trans Am (3:29)
4,738 Regrets Trans Am Trans Am (3:50)
Reprive Trans Am Trans Am (3:38)
Tesco V. Sainsbury's Trans Am Trans Am (2:51)
Shining Path Trans Am Trans Am (4:09)
Triangular Pyramid Trans Am Trans Am (6:41)

Credits

Sheila Sachs (Layout Design), Barry London (Synthesizer Programming), Aaron Prellwitz (Mixing), Grant Tennille (Guitar), Grant Tennille (Vocals), Nathan Burazer (Cover Image), Ihrie Means (Images), Rachel Wakefield (Engineer)
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Sex Change
Studio album by Trans Am
Released February 20, 2007
Genre Post-Rock
Length 42:58
Label Thrill Jockey
Professional reviews
Trans Am chronology
Liberation
(2004)
Sex Change
(2007)

Sex Change is an album by Trans Am, released in 2007.

Track listing

  1. "First Words" – 4:14
  2. "North East Rising Sun" – 4:45
  3. "Obscene Strategies" – 3:45
  4. "Conspiracy of the Gods" – 4:33
  5. "Exit Management Solution" – 1:05
  6. "Climbing up the Ladder (Parts III and IV)" – 3:30
  7. "4,738 Regrets" – 3:50
  8. "Reprieve" – 3:38
  9. "Tesco v. Sainsbury's" – 2:52
  10. "Shining Path" – 4:09
  11. "Triangular Pyramid" – 6:41

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