Traveler
2012
Trey Anastasio
Ato Records
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“What if we set out to make a record that people could pop on in their car on their way back from a concert or that they could throw on at 2 a.m., when they’re driving?” This was Trey Anastasio‘s co-producer (The National, Interpol, Jónsi) Peter Katis’ vision for Traveler, the Phish frontman’s trek into the world of indie rock, on which he toted along members of The National and Mates of State, as well as longtime collaborator Tom Marshall and members of the Trey Anastasio Band.
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The reigning king of the jam makes a promising argument for his ability to dip into the world of those he currently admires (on classic rock bands: “I can’t say that I really listen to them much these days”). As a result, he breathes atmospheric new life into TAB and Phish staple “Let Me Lie” alongside National drummer Bryan Devendorf, frontman Matt Berninger, and Mates of State’s Kori Gardner; jazzes up Gorillaz megahit “Clint Eastwood” with the sultry help of Jennifer Hartswick (who nailed her vocals on the floor of the studio in one take); and gets insightful on “The Traveler” with his favorite lyric from the album, “If you stand still you’re traveling too.” The latter song was co-written with Marshall, with whom Anastasio says he often digresses on the meaning behind lyrics.
Although Katis framed the concept for this 10-track album, it feels acutely representative of where Anastasio currently sits. It’s not his most cohesive batch of songs, and tracks such as “Pigtail,” which smells the most of Phish, unapologetically throw off the sonic, sprawling sound Anastasio set out for. But for a man who creates songs of which he says, “To me, they’re for everybo
dy to play,” there’s no reason not to include a little bit of this and a little bit of that.
Too creative to be contained in one genre or band Phish founder Trey Anastasia went solo once again with 2012s Traveler. It is an album full of new songs and ideas spanning pop rock prog rock and reggae. Yet true to the jam band spirit it is still a collaborative effort. Trey with The National, Beacon Theatre, NYC 12/16/11 While Phish only covered Pavement once, the classic song “Gold Soundz” in 1999, many trace the band’s looser, more ambient approach to. Traveler Trey Anastasio. Buy Mp3 Music Online / Trey Anastasio / Traveler. Trey Anastasio — Traveler. Trey Anastasio 2002. Speak To Me (CDS) 2014. I wrote these chords out from scratch (not based on any existing chords), going through the album myself to make sure it all sounded right (except as noted for one solo).
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Whenever I think that I’m losing control
Think that my life force will split from my soul
Then I feel my future lies under my tongue
I wait for a bell which will never be rung
I know that I need to step over the line
And I feel my roots growing strong over time
That’s when I start to hear
The freeway calling for me
Others hear it too
We just have to trust
That we choose the right traveler
From out of the crowd
Don’t choose the friendly one who’s talking too loud
Don’t choose the one filled with plans but no dreams
Don’t choose the one who is not what he seems
And if you stand still
You are traveling too
Making it easy for someone to choose you
We’re all on the run
And we all share one voice
And integrate while we all make the right choice
We chose the right moment
And everything clicks
You see the way forward and you move just a bit
Then you are traveling again for the best
Making your next choice
As good as the rest
If you stand still
You are traveling too
Making it easy for someone to choose you
Maybe you feel
Those other eyes upon you
Making it easy for someone to choose you
Making it easy
Traveling, traveling
Traveling, traveling
You are traveling, traveling
If you stand still
You are traveling (too), traveling
You are traveling, traveling
If you stand still
You are traveling (too), traveling
You are traveling, traveling
If you stand still