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ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: Steel Train
“Before we started making this
record, I was at the worst point in my
life," states Steel Train's lead vocalist
and songwriter, Jack
Antonoff. "I was developing a terrible panic
disorder. I felt awful all
the time and it got to the point where I
didn’t want to do anything.
Then I started writing songs again, and
instead of falling apart, I
tried to find a way to turn it all into
something that mattered.” To
understand where Antonoff was coming from,
it’s important to know what
he went through. In a short period of time,
his sister died, his cousin
was killed in Iraq and he broke up with his
girlfriend of many years.
The confluence of tragedy left him feeling
frustrated and alone.
Through
songwriting, he was able to reconnect with
one of his greatest passions
and lift himself out of his depression.
Gradually, his spirits improved
and his personal and professional life began
to take off, inspiring him
to create the life-affirming sounds of
Trampoline, the ambitious
sophomore effort from New Jersey quintet,
Steel Train- a majestic,
buoyant album that conjures the sounds and
spirit of some of the band’s
favorite music styles, including British and
American classic rock,
folk-rock, psychedelia, pop and alternative.
Filled with huge
hooks and quirky instrumentation, Trampoline
takes the band to a new
level of songwriting and musicianship. But
while the songs sound
consistently joyous, the lyrics are
hyper-realistic addressing the
events that can shatter our world and break
our hearts as well as
focusing on the forces that lift us up and
offer a second chance.
Throughout the album, urgent guitars,
euphoric melody laden keyboards,
and yearning vocals cut through on tracks
like "Alone on the Sea",
"Kill Monsters in the Rain", and "Black
Eye". However, the band agrees
that the track which embodies the album is
“I Feel Weird,” an energized
pop number full of piano, and xylophones, in
which Antonoff lays his
heart in his palm: “When I was 18
everything was alive/ Then the planes
hit the towers, then she died, then he died/
A part of me disappeared,
six feet in the ground, a million miles in
the sky/ a fire burns, a
fire burns, a fire burns and it’s
mine.”
“The whole
song recaps
the last five years of my life leading up to
right now,” Antonoff
explains. “The music is almost like
Bruce Springsteen pop. It’s so to
the point, but on the other side, the lyrics
are really morbid, and
sentimental, and uplifting, and the message
in the end is that
everything will be alright. And that’s
really how I feel now.”
Steel
TrainThe band which features original
members (bassist Evan Winiker and
keyboardist Scott Irby) as well as two new
arrivals (guitarist Daniel
Silbert and drummer Jon Shiffman) had the
chance to develop the new
material naturally on the road before
heading into the studio, giving
them the opportunity to see what songs stood
up live that a studio may
or may not bring to life. As well, Antonoff
recorded demo after demo in
his New Jersey home to make sure that the
new songs were ready for the
studio.
In late May of
’07, the group entered the studio in
Eagle Rock, California with producer Mark
Trombino (Jimmy Eat World,
Rilo Kiley) who helped fine-tune their
arrangements, bringing out the
band’s strengths and musicianship. Two
months after they began, the
record was completely tracked.
The end result is a rare,
wonderfully layered and versatile album that
reveals the uplifting,
self-medicating message of an emerging
songwriter as well as the
solidarity of a focused rock unit – a
record that introduces fans to a
fuller sound and rich complexity only hinted
at in the band's earlier
work. Trampoline is a bold departure from
the band’s past excursions,
and showcases a new Steel Train, musically
and philosophically
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