The Leaving Trains — Transportational D. Vices

Author: tracysigler | Posted: June 13th, 2007 | | Tags: , , , , , , | 1 Comment »

The Leaving Trains -- Transportational D. Vices

  • Artist: The Leaving Trains
  • Title: Transportational D. Vices
  • Year: 1989
  • Format: Vinyl 12 in.
  • Rating (1-10): 6
  • Owner: Tracy
  • Acquired: 1989 – At a record store I owned with my brother, RIP Records
  • Keeper: Maybe

I have three records by The Leaving Trains and Transportational D. Vices is the newest. Somehow it got to the front of the line, but it terms of favorites it is at the back. Still, it’s a very listenable record, most of the time sounding like they have one foot in the garage, one in a combat boot, and another somewhere in space. It’s three-legged rock that manages to sound familiar and unique. One of my favorites on this one is “Store”, a high speed, rocked out number about going to “the store.” I guess singer Falling James really needed some milk or cigs or something because he sounds like he’s in a hurry to go.


One Comment on “The Leaving Trains — Transportational D. Vices”

  1. 1 I’m Heavy Duty! » The Leaving Trains — Kill Tunes said at 9:33 pm on September 3rd, 2007:

    […] Kill Tunes is my favorite record by The Leaving Trains. It’s the first one I bought, and I believe it’s their debut. I don’t know why I bought it, but I’m guessing the cool cover and the record label being SST were a couple good reasons. This is probably their most rocked-out record, and it includes an excellent cover of an excellent song from an excellent band, “Private Affair” by The Saints. Covers are a sign there are real men in this band, especially since “Private Affair” was less than 10 years old at the time. As I’ve mentioned before, these guys produce a great mix of garage rock and weirdness. That’s really all I need to be happy. Did I sell out? Call it survival When everything I do smacks of revival Cease fire? No way There’s nothing left behind to save anyway […]

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