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Trey Anastasio of Phish performs during the 2012 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival on June 10, 2012 in Manchester, Tennessee.
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âWhat if we set out to make a record that people could pop on in their car on their way back from a concert or that they could throw on at 2 a.m., when theyâre driving?â This was Trey Anastasioâs co-producer (The National, Interpol, Jónsi) Peter Katisâ vision for Traveler, the Phish frontmanâs trek into the world of indie rock, on whi 9;h he toted along members of The National and Mates of State, as well as longtime collaborator Tom Marshall and members of the Trey Anastasio Band.
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The reigning king of the jam makes a promising argument for his ability to dip into the world of those he currently admires (on classic rock bands: âI canât say that I really listen to them much these daysâ). As a result, he breathes atmospheric new life into TAB and Phish staple âLet Me Lieâ alongside National drummer Bryan Devendorf, frontman Matt Berninger, and Mates of Stateâs Kori Gardner; jazzes up Gorillaz megahit âClint Eastwoodâ with the sultry help of Jennifer Hartswick (who nailed her vocals on the floor of th e studio in one take); and gets insightful on âThe Travelerâ with his favorite lyric from the album, âIf you stand still youâre traveling too.â The latter song was co-written with Marshall, with whom Anastasio says he often digresses on the meaning behind lyrics.
Although Katis framed the concept for this 10-track album, it feels acutely representative of where Anastasio currently sits. Itâs not his most cohesive batch of songs, and tracks such as âPigtail,â which smells the most of Phish, unapologetically throw off the sonic, sprawling sound Anastasio set out for. But for a man who creates songs of which he says, âTo me, theyâre for everybo
dy to play,â thereâs no reason not to include a little bit of this and a little bit of that.
Essential Tracks:Â âClint Eastwoodâ, âPigtailâ
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