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Type: Album Release date: 19/02/2007
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Sex Change, Trans Am's sixth studio album, is an album with momentum. From the off, it drives onward with Kowalskian forward motion. Dynamic changes emerge out of the smoky synth fug, and driving bass rumbles up out of distant treated cymbals. Heroic and upbeat guitar and keyboard lines take off like planes, shooting into the air, all in a row. This is an album of movement, an audio narrative powered along by the borrowed instruments on which it was made. The analogue sound palette alludes to Kraftwerk's synthesizer loops, but also to the warmth and directness of the more proggy end of big-beat – late Chemical Brothers or Death In Vegas, perhaps, or more recently the epic electronic shoegaze of M83.

There's a lot here to admire: the songs are well-formed and consistently engaging. The production is spot on throughout, so good as to become noticeable. The album builds well from beepy beginnings of ‘First Words’ through various versions of their analogue electronic-pop/rock-prog sound to a massive conclusion in the monumental riff of album highlight ‘Shining Path’.

‘4,738 Regrets’ is another notable highlight, evocative of the Trans Am as a vehicle – that beefy motherfucker of a muscle car, with its trademark scowling front grille and outrageously fat spoilers. A car made for driving through dust, gleaming across the Arizona desert with someone you love at a hundred miles per hour. Maybe that's what Trans Am were thinking of during the recording of this album. Because amongst the familiar sounds and reference points, shifting atmospherics and dynamism, most of all Sex Change evokes a sense of freedom and the open road – the lighter side of the American Dream.

this is probably going to make me look dumb but...

apropos Kowalskian; who's Kowalski?

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Kowalski, from Vanishing Point. The so so car film which inspired Primal Scream to name an album after it?

brando's character

it a streetcar named desire.

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Also true, but I'm guessing "it drives onward with Kowalskian forward motion" refers to the film about a guy racing a car across America on drugs. I dunno, clarify for us Brainlove.

Or,

it could be a comparison to the onward-thrusting bassline of the song 'Kowalski', off the aforementioned Primal Scream... Which is, coincidentally, a really scary song.

that would appear to make more sense.

i just checked wikipedia...there's tons. the best one being Detective Ray Vecchio from Due South, whose real name was apparently Ray Kowalski. is Due South still on ITV3? i'm terrestrial only at the moment.

^

It's on ITV3, yes

Sometimes Leslie Nielsen is in it.

I am enjoying this Trans Am album very much big time. 'Heroic' guitar and synth is a spot on description Mr Brianlove.

ahhh yes

he's the ghost of benton's dad, isn't he? god, i miss due south. in the golden age of teatime bbc2 you could sometime get the simpsons followed by the fresh prince followed by due south. a truly scintillating 90 minutes.

You're dead

right there

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