Album Review: Fruit Bats - Tripper
  
    
    
    Thursday 22nd September, 2011 10:58AM    
    
                       
       
    
        
        
	
    
  
      
    
    
    
    
     
    
				
		 
    
	From the urgency of the first train-track strums of 'Tony The Tripper', you know you are embarking on a sonic journey through unchartered Southern lands. It tells of living life recklessly with “some brokedown punks and some zeroes”, living life for now, being alive in a moment “knowing the world might end tomorrow anyway.” The track is interestingly layered with instrumentation akin to echoes of another time; scratchy piano jingles and distant synth resonating like a gramophone. So begins, Fruit Bats' fifth album Tripper.
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