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Spinning Plates: Yankee Hotel Foxtrot

The remarkable thing about Yankee Hotel Foxtrot is that every single track plays a completely essential role within the album (and not in a heavy-handed, conceptual/rock opera sort of way). From Glenn Kotche’s drum fills on album opener “I am Trying to Break Your Heart,” through the post-cataclysmic conclusion of “Reservations,” the album offers one masterstroke of human experience after another. “War on War’s” waves of harmony prefigure the gentle lament of “Jesus, Etc.’s” bass line and strings, while the segue from “Ashes of American Flags” to “Heavy Metal Drummer” provides a near-perfect axis from which the mood of the entire album turns. When “Poor Places” finally crescendos and crashes and “Reservations” claws its way out from underneath the ambient wreckage, I am reassured that there are still some things worth believing. In the midst of great personal and professional strife, the band put together one of the quintessential albums of this or any other time. Who knew Wilco had it in them? I’m just glad that I gave the album a second listen all those years ago. Continue reading

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A Conversation with Deastro

Detroit’s Deastro have spent the first half of 2009 being named Pitchfork’s Band of the Week, Real Detroit Weekly’s Band of the Year for 2008, and lulling in the limelight of a Rolling Stone Breaking Band piece. TRACER’s Mylynda Nellermoe has a conversation with Deastro’s ultra intelligent, ridiculously likeable songsmith Randolph Chabot about what compels him to create music, the decision to expand his solo project into a full band, and a few of his favorite Midwestern acts. Continue reading

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The Gateway Album with The Morning Benders

Maybe it was the T-Rex album you got from your older brother. Maybe it was the Sonic Youth CD you found at the bus stop. It’s the “gateway album,” the album that exposed you to new sounds, different genres, and generally “left-of-dial” music. This week, our friends The Morning Benders share their formative rock ‘n roll experiences with us. Continue reading

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The Gateway Album with Takka Takka

Maybe it was the T-Rex album you got from your older brother. Maybe it was the Sonic Youth CD you found at the bus stop. It’s the “gateway album,” the album that exposed you to new sounds, different genres, and generally “left-of-dial” music. This week, Brooklyn’s Takka Takka share their formative rock ‘n roll experiences with us. Featuring exclusive photography by Roman Titus. Continue reading

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A Conversation with Mark Kozelek (Sun Kil Moon)

Curt Whitacre and Roman Titus caught up with Mark Kozelek during his recent jaunt through the US. The man behind Red House Painters and Sun Kil Moon discussed his latest album (April), his book of lyrics (Nights of Passed Over) and his own Midwestern experience in an exclusive conversation with TRACER. Continue reading

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A Conversation with The Dead Trees

With a national tour behind them and their first full-length on the horizon, Portland’s The Dead Trees sat down with Curt Whitacre and Roman Titus for an in depth conversation on everything from rock ‘n roll interns to man-eating deli sandwiches. Continue reading

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A Conversation with Islands

Prior to the release of Arm’s Way, TRACER’s Curt Whitacre and Roman Titus caught up with Islands and spent some time discussing the current tour, the new album, and the future of the band. Continue reading

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On the Road with The Morning Benders

This summer, TRACER gave the Morning Benders a disposable camera and asked them to give us a glimpse of life on the road. Here’s what we got back, along with some of the band’s most harrowing tales from the road. Continue reading

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Portrait of the Artist: Broken Social Scene’s Brendan Canning

Canning has had a busy year, touring with Broken Social Scene in support of Kevin Drew’s excellent Spirit If… album last fall, completing work on his own stunning solo debut, Something For All of Us, and hitting the road with the whole band again this summer. For details on where you can catch up with Canning and the rest of BSS, check out their website for the current itenerary. Thanks to Canning and crew for the sketch! Continue reading

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A Conversation with The Little Ones

Prior to releasing their excellent full-length, Morning Tide, the five guys otherwise known as The Little Ones sat down outside of Cincinnati’s Gypsy Hut for an exclusive conversation with TRACER’s Curt Whitacre and Roman Titus. Continue reading

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