Music / rock

Althaea


Reviews (3)


AllMusic

2017

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Heather Phares

2017

"Mystery seems to come naturally to Trailer Trash Tracys. After the release of their intriguing debut album Ester, they disappeared, then resurfaced five years later as the duo of Suzanne Aztoria and Jimmy Lee. With Althaea, the pair move farther away from conventional dream pop and toward a sound that shimmers like a mirage ... By expanding their horizons on Althaea, Trailer Trash Tracys have become an even more singular act".


Pitchfork

d. 19. Aug. 2017

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Kevin Lozano

d. 19. Aug. 2017

"... Trailer Trash Tracys are very component pop band, capable of writing a sugary hook and stringing together a sticky melody. Perhaps they're too-smart-for-their own good, but in the moments they can get over themselves, Althaea, at least for a flash, can offer more than just a thrill".


Paste

d. 18. Aug. 2017

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Sarah Lawson

d. 18. Aug. 2017

"As a band, Trailer Trash Tracys has pared down to a duo but increased in sonic intricacy in the five years since releasing its first album. The band's new full-length release, Althaea, is the long-awaited follow-up to that debut, Ester, and it demonstrates a broader range of influences and new layers in the band's particular brand of pop music".