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Posted about 4 years ago
On a snowy December day in Durango, Colorado, I found a stack of newly released ‘used’ cds for 3 or 4 dollars a piece. Not a bad offer – so I grabbed a couple that caught my eye. One which I wasn’t quite sure of was Steel Train’s Trampoline. Now with a name such as Steel Train, I was imagining they’d probably be middle-aged men doing ‘southern adult rock’ ….not something that would really excite me. Despite this premonition I thought I’d give it a chance. (Though I have since found out that they take their name from a Bob Marley song….go figure)Lucky for me, I made a good choice… while there is an element of the southern rock in the album, its life (& their youth) is breathed through some catchy indie-pop/rock tunes. Many of the songs are summer jangles sounding like a blend of Phantom Planet & My Morning Jacket - though the final song "Women I Belong To" does have more of a country kick & a twangy hidden track.Through a first listen, I was sparked by the song “Dakota” (S. Dakota being the land of my birth) While the song begins mentioning (i assume) a girl named Dakota, it is transformed into a ‘place’ where everything is alright - “like heaven” – adds lead singer Jack Antonoff in an interview with Daytrotter. Welp – obviously not the Dakota I'm from (with 40 below gusts of wind and empty desolation to drown in) Ah..Anyway, Steel Train has an all-star cast with the original Broadway Simba (Scott Irby-Ranniar) & a former lover of Scarlett Johansson (Jack Antonoff).Speaking of Johansson – she is popping up all over in the music world. Beyond being inspiration for Steel Train songs & singing karaoke in Lost in Translation, she starred in a Bob Dylan & a Timberlake music video, the new ‘viral’ Yeswecansong video and has a rumored Tom Waits cover album coming out this year. I’m curious how she will compare with other actors-turned-musicians…. Well, I give William Shatner credit for working with the Lemon Jelly.-----steel train is currently on tour - check them out.

Comments (2)

  1. Edmund Frost Booth says A little poppy, but definitely catchy. Thanks.
    Permalink posted 02/03/2008
  2. hawaiianpunch says Scarlett's no match for Zooey. I ordered this album through my local record store, Mod Lang, a few days ago and when they called me to come pick it up I was there in a flash. I like the indie-rock sound and catchy tunes and I like that they sound, what's the word, not old, but like they've done this for a long time. They do sound older, like they're from another time filtered through the sounds of today. I've been recommending it to all my friends lately so thanks for the post.
    Permalink posted 02/03/2008

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