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cars & trains – the roots, the leaves

With the digital age well under way, has found its niche in the world of musical culture and has won most of our hearts. Vast majorities of albums released now have electronic elements , such as processed sounds, programmed beats, electronic backgrounds that make the songs that we hear just a little more palatable than they would be otherwise. When it comes to records like the roots, the leaves by Portland, OR based cars & trains, the addition of electronic elements is not only required but expected, and pairs itself perfectly with the rambling lyrics and instrumental accompaniment. carsandtrains

Solo artist is a multi-instrumentalist who mixes traditional elements such as glockenspiel, banjo, acoustic guitar with electronic elements such as synth, some mild feedback, and a great deal of preprogrammed thunderous drum beats. This yields a delightfully melancholy mix of organic and inorganic sounds that are perfectly morose and straightforward. With folk vibes, these urban lullabies provide dark landscapes for the almost brooding handpicked lyrics that are precise and exact, and paired together, make one heck of an .

The ten track album is a perfect winter release, reminiscent of rainy Pacific Northwest mornings, complete with the subtle reminders of our own mortality and the effect we will have, or absence thereof, on our planet during our short stay here. Filepp does focus on our eventual expiration, but also touches base with our humanity, our mortality, the very essence of being alive, mixed with a carefully orchestrated sense of belonging to something bigger than us, even if we are nothing. Also, a track about how a desk job can lead to our eventual demise- something all of us with a typical day job can relate to (see “drop ceilings and day planners), means there is a little something for everyone on the roots, the leaves. Favorite tracks include “intimidated by silence,” “dead telephone” and “asleep on a train.”

This amazing album makes me long for even more , but this wonderful masterpiece of instrumental electronica is an impressive album and is sure not to disappoint. Take a listen this Tuesday, January 26.

Track Listing:
1. i know someone who can’t recognize
2. asleep on a train
3. the birds in your chest
4. the roots
5. the roots
6. the sun always sets
7. drop ceilings and day planners
8. the leaves
9. some lonesome street corner
10. dead telephone

Written by Annastasia Gallaher

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