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From The Desk Of Trans Am: Spiders

After 24 years and 10 albums, we’re still trying to figure out Trans Am. A statement of misguided complication or exaggeration? Maybe. But the trio—guitarist Phil Manley, bassist/keyboardist/vocalist Nathan Means, drummer Sebastian Thomson—hasn’t exactly made comprehension easy considering its non-linear progression, lack of canned press statements and refusal to submit to expectation. Trans Am’s throw-at-a-dartboard-and-see-what-sticks approach notwithstanding, the band finds itself with a 10th album in its laps. Volume X (Thrill Jockey) leans toward the streamlined sensibility of 2007’s Sex Change, snidely and playfully existing somewhere between krautrock, post-rock, electro-rock, punk rock and other prefix-rock. Trans Am will be guest editing magnetmagazine.com all week. Read our new feature on them.

Spiders

Means: I really don’t like large spiders. Just their outline creeps me out. Maybe it is because they sort of look like hands that have left their person behind and grown extra fingers. There are a few fake Halloween spiders with garish colors floating around my house at all seasons. I want to throw them out. Maybe I will this afternoon. Why should I keep a piece of rubber around that stresses me out?