Bailter Space – Trinine

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Artist: Bailterspace

Album: Trinine [Arch Hill/Fire, 2013]

Label:

Year: 2013

Genre: Rock

RIAA Radar Status: SAFE

Encoder: iTunes v11.1

Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz

Codec: LAME V0

Avg Bit Rate: 320 kbps

Posted by: ZGASPEN

Description / Review:

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Track Listing

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[01/12] Trinine (3:23)

[02/12] Painted Window (3:35)

[03/12] Today (4:00)

[04/12] Tri5 (4:05)

[05/12] In the World (4:18)

[06/12] Plan Machine (4:19)

[07/12] Open (5:18)

[08/12] Together (3:06)

[09/12] Silver (3:51)

[10/12] Gamma Tram (0:39)

[11/12] Films of You (2:24)

[12/12] Tapenzloop (1:39)

Total number of files: 12

Total playing time: 40:37

Generated: Sunday, October 20, 2013 4:54:15 PM

Created with: #indie.torrents NFO Generator (Mac) v2.3b1

Album info

I’m back, and so are Bailterspace – Trinine is a fantastically noisy “sophomore” return LP that I was really surprised to see. I’m not quite certain what the title refers to – possibly a play on “Tri Nine” similar to “Bailter Space.” The murkiness of the vocals on the similarly titled Tri5 offer no suggestions, but it could also mean “near best ever.” The Ajax and Matador catalogs circa ’91-92 introduced me to the Gordons and eventually their reincarnation as Bailterspace. “Shoegaze” was the reference that hooked me, but the heavier sound was different than the UK shoegaze of the time. Droning yet much more melodic and interesting than Spacemen 3 (at least to me), the atmospherics of this band continue to draw me in. While the songs end in a seemingly edited or abbreviated manner, this LP seems a much more finished or layered outing than their last. Vocals toggle from distorted to near sung with all 3 members acting as one tight rhythm section. The machine gun reverberation of something like “Today” is the modern day “pop” song we won’t expect soon from the Dead C, though McLachlan’s drumming could easily be mistaken for Yeats at his most athletic. “Silver” and “Films of You” strip things down a bit while expanding their repertoire even further. The latter nodding to Barbed Wire Kisses and Beggars period Fall. So brief yet so, so good. I aim to rip the actual LP to see if the annoying fades are somehow flushed out with a few extra vinyl pops at the very least. Still, any album leaving you wanting more is something I want to listen to again and again.

Seek this one out. The cover is gorgeous and the FIre label continues their roll….

Press excerpt that actually hits the nail on the head:

“Far from nostalgic for the 90’s, the band has built upon 2012’s Parker and McLachlan produced Strobosphere to continue an amazing streak of powerful performances here, showcasing a thrilling tenacity and manic mix of noise and melody. Where Strobosphere was coated in a 2am blur, Trinine is the confusion and menace lurking in the hours that follow. Bailterspace continue to remind us that we need guitar heroes now more than ever, providing a vital offering to those thirsty for six-stringed salvation in an age of laptops and pretenders.”