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Photos: Life Coach

Long-time friends, Jon Theodore (Queens of the Stone Age, The Mars Volta, Golden) and Phil Manley (Trans Am, Golden), recently joined forces in a project called Life Coach – first initiated by Phil back in 2011.

What resulted is Alpha Waves, a full length record available now via Thrill Jockey Records.  They celebrated its release this past Saturday, April 20th (a fitting day, 4/20/Earth Day….) at the Hemlock Tavern in San Francisco to a crowd of friends and well-wishers, plus those of us who are long-time Golden/Trans Am fans.

It did the heart good to see them play together again – literally, you can see the warmth emanating through these images.

If you haven’t seen them yet, you should, (if you’re lucky they’ll play a few more gigs this summer) because you might not get to see them play together again for another year or more.

Life Coach on the Interwebs:

Facebook | Thrill Jockey

Photos © Maria Colòn

 

Life Coach’s Alphawaves

lifecoach-alphawavesWe’re very happy to hear these guys making music together again!

Life Coach on the Interwebs:

Facebook | Thrill Jockey

Phil Manley Is Your Life Coach

I discovered Trans Am in 2006 when I was living with one too many people in a shitty Brooklyn apartment. Since all six of us considered ourselves to have stellar musical preferences we would each rise in the a.m. and proceed to try and out blast each other with our respective stereos.

For the record, I didn’t have a stereo. So you can imagine my annoyance when my roommate awoke with the need to play Trans Am’s Liberation at ungodly decibels at 6:30 a.m. I’d never heard of them before, and wasn’t too happy to be hearing them at that hour, but after some fierce scowling and a cup of coffee I found myself enjoying the album, so much so I stole it from her. Don’t feel sorry for her. She was kind of a bitch.

Five years later Liberation is, along with Sex Change, Red Line, Thing and pretty much all of the Golden records, one of my favorite albums, and Phil Manley, one of my favorite musicians. He’s been a member of three great bands with wildly disparate yet creative sounds.  And he seems like a pretty cool dude. So I was happy to hear he recently released a solo effort, Life Coach, on Thrill Jockey records -Trans Am’s long-time record label.

Life Coach is a collection of instrumental songs composed and recorded entirely by Phil and loosely inspired by Jazz drummer, Tony Willams’ Life Time, project. Unlike Williams, Phil collaborated with no one. I had the opportunity to speak with him about the new project, his history with Trans Am, The Fucking Champs and Golden, a band that has not seen its due but probably will, sooner rather than later. At least I hope so.

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