As part of the long build up to the release of Transit Transit, they made available, "Audience No.2", as a 'pay what you will’ track on their website. Soon after, they joined PJ Harvey for a tour of Russia. During this time they also continued to play their own shows, trying out new songs live, and in some cases revisiting the recorded versions to make necessary alterations or, in some cases, total deletions. In the summer of 2009, they collaborated with the painter, Kill Pixie (Mark Whalen) for 'Future Spa', an art exhibition/sound installation in Los Angeles. In more recent months, the band has toured extensively, including an appearance at All Tomorrow's Parties in upstate New York and an opening spot with Thom Yorke's Atoms For Peace.
Now, the much-awaited follow-up, Transit Transit is finally here. It begins no less uniquely than its predecessor, although this time the subtler concussion of rhythm that starts the title track is an announcement of change, and the following mood and vocal-- a metaphysical sorbet. If you have been waiting, somewhat impatiently, for this record, Transit Transit has yielded an unexpected mix of material, but has everything you had hoped for. And if Autolux is a band you are just discovering, here is a deep and profound world of noise and emotion to immerse yourself in.
The band produced Transit Transit themselves with guitarist/vocalist Greg Edwards serving as engineer. The record was recorded - at Space 23, the bands makeshift studio in their rehearsal room near downtown Los Angeles. The title track "Transit Transit" (the last song to be recorded) was started in Denmark by Edwards, using a virtually unplayable upright piano and a sample of a coffin-style freezer found in a nearby basement, and then finished back in Los Angeles. There is a notable sonic progression to Transit Transit: samples, vintage synthesizers, and manipulated ambience glue central song components together. There are a lot more vocal harmonies and piano driven songs, even a bit of trumpet. Vocal duties are shared by all three members throughout the album - their voices strangely similar - but each having a definite emotional character. Bassist/ singer, Eugene Goreshter continues to innovate his bass style, effortlessly modernizing the instrument's melodic role on songs like "Census" and "Supertoys", while still providing an on-edge rawness and groove-filled momentum. Edwards' guitars serve to modulate the moods throughout the record, constantly evoking feelings found in the space between emotions. And Carla Azar's sturdy, creative drumming (a phenomenon to behold on stage) continues on record with plenty of hook beats - ferocious and orchestral, at once.
The majority of the album was mixed by Kennie Takahashi, three of the tracks being mixed by Dave Sardy, and then mastered by Bob Ludwig. Artist Kill Pixie and Carla created the artwork for Transit Transit.
Kissproof
Autolux Lyrics
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That so official
I might have guessed your processing
Was flawed and crucial
This planet wants to spit you out
And keep your shoes
Our saturated atmosphere belongs to you
This operation is not for us
No sliver lining
Even with your mouth sewn shut
Your voice is blinding
Wake up crossed out in borrowed shoes
This overrated atmosphere makes you kissproof
You're gettin' in the way x3
The lyrics to Autolux's song Kissproof speak to a sense of alienation and disconnect from the world. The singer describes how there is nothing more embarrassing than being so official, suggesting that perhaps they feel constrained by societal expectations and rules. The line "I might have guessed your processing was flawed and crucial" implies that the singer has a deeper awareness of the flaws and limits of our current systems and ways of functioning.
The second stanza continues this sense of being out of place and unwanted, with the planet wanting to "spit you out" and our atmosphere being "saturated." The singer also addresses someone directly, telling them they are "gettin' in the way" three times. This repetition emphasizes the frustration and sense of being blocked or hindered that the singer feels.
Line by Line Meaning
There is nothing more embarrassing
There is no situation more mortifying than the current one
That so official
This event is significant and formal
I might have guessed your processing
I could have assumed your way of thinking
Was flawed and crucial
Had some significant fault or error
This planet wants to spit you out
The world is hostile toward you
And keep your shoes
You're not welcome; you should leave and never come back
Our saturated atmosphere belongs to you
This environment is a perfect fit for you
You're gettin' in the way x3
You are disrupting progress
This operation is not for us
We are not meant to be involved in this task
No silver lining
There is no hope or positive aspect to this situation
Even with your mouth sewn shut
Even if you were silent
Your voice is blinding
You have a powerful and overwhelming presence
Wake up crossed out in borrowed shoes
You are not even in control of your own body
This overrated atmosphere makes you kissproof
The environment has made you impervious to harm
Contributed by Isaiah M. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
hailee jo
Don't remember when, where, or how I came across this song, but I am so extremely glad that I did.
Hardly Analog
So good.
soulcalibur22
You're gettin in the way
Z Z
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