Travis Album Release Date

2008-10-01 by Dave de Sylvia EMERITUS | 3 Comments
Travis' new album Ode To J. Smith will be released in the US on November 4. The album hit shops in the UK on September 29.

'Something Anything' stream: http://fontana.edgeboss.net/wmedia/fontana/travis/somethinganything.wax

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On November 4th, 2008; Travis will release their sixth album Ode to J Smith on their own recently reignited label, Red Telephone Box which will be distributed by Fontana International in the United States.

Red Telephone Box was first created in 1996 when Travis frontman, Fran Healy borrowed £600 from his mum to pay for the recording of Travis’ debut single. That track, the rousingly self-descriptive ‘All I Wanna Do Is Rock,’ was released on the then spanking new, band-owned label with a sleeve designed by Healy.

Fast forward twelve years – during which time they have sold ten million albums, scored numerous accolades and headlined festivals all over the world – and Travis are back at the helm of Red Telephone Box for the release of Ode To J Smith.

Ode to J Smith is their first album to be written on electric guitar since Good Feeling and places lead guitarist Andy Dunlop firmly center stage, recalling those early recordings. In short it’s their loudest, edgiest and most arresting record since their debut. The album was written in 5 weeks and recorded in just 14 days at Rak Studios in London. Ode to J Smith was produced by Emery Dobyns (Antony & The Johnsons, Patti Smith, Battles) and mixed at Electric Lady Studios in New York. It’s the sound of a band re-born, re-inspired and re-energized.

As Healy explains, “Usually I write a bunch of songs over a year and then we record them and piece it together. But this album was born out of a rush of creative urgency; a need to make a record. Perhaps that’s why Ode To J Smith is the most cohesive thing we’ve ever done. When you move so quickly there is very little time to reflect. You have to be decisive.”

The first single, ‘Something Anything’ goes to U.S. radio on October 6. Landing someplace between the breakthrough stomp of ‘Good Feeling’ and garage band overdrive of ‘All I Wanna Do Is Rock,’ the tough beat led grooves and guitar licks of ‘Something Anything’ are indicative of Travis’ forthcoming album Ode To J Smith – the first to be written on electric guitar since their debut.

Teaming up once more with Michael Baldwin – who directed all the videos for The Boy With No Name – Travis take Andy Dunlop’s driving guitar riff as the centre piece for a video that sees a 10 foot tall Andy tearing into a solo that leaves the rest of the band suitably awestruck.

Travis recently released limited edition taster EP J Smith in the UK - which debuted at No 1 on the UK indie singles chart. The band will be giving U.S. fans a previously unreleased track ‘Sarah’ when they pre-order the album on Itunes beginning on September 30.

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botb
October 1st 2008
20164 Comments


wow i had no idea these guys were still around. they were always mediocre from the stuff i heard.

robin
October 2nd 2008
4596 Comments


they put up a couple of songs on myspace and they're pretty bad, but they've never made anything as good as the man who anyway.

Phantom
October 2nd 2008
9010 Comments


wow i had no idea these guys were still around. they were always mediocre from the stuff i heard.

Definitely thought this as well when I saw the headline.
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