
Tripper is a Rock album by Fruit Bats, originally released in 2011. On Gatefold: 5 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
About
<i>Tripper</i>, the Bats’ fifth LP since 2001, stays the folk-pop course for the most part, but ultimately puts more emphasis on “pop” and slightly less on “folk.” It’s a wonderfully summery collection with a number of songs that stick in your throat long after the music has stopped. Johnson’s sweet falsetto is a thing of beauty on the soulful “You’re Too Weird” (as embarrassing as it might be, you will attempt to sing along and hit those keening high notes -- even when it’s over), and his silky, limber undulating is equally addictive on “So Long.” There’s a hint of the sugary side of ‘70s radio pop -- bands like Bread, and 10cc come to mind -- but on tracks like the poignant break-up tune, “The Banishment Song,” there is a dark emotional undertow pulling at the ringing piano notes and subdued guitar; it billows in the open spaces and threatens to blow Johnson’s delicate, blue-eyed soul sighs into the wind. But most tunes capture that middle ground between breezy pop and country-tinged folk, and <i>Tripper</i> is another fine marker in Fruit Bats’ musical trajectory.
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Tracklist
- 1Tony the Tripper4:15
- 2So Long3:54
- 3Tangie and Ray3:13
- 4Shivering Fawn3:50
- 5You're Too Weird3:46
- 6Heart Like an Orange3:27
- 7Dolly2:36
- 8The Banishment Song5:57
- 9The Fen1:57
- 10Wild Honey4:02
- 11Picture of a Bird3:45
- 12Wacs (Bonus Track)3:30
5 pressings tracked on Gatefold
