instrumental postrock dark lofi epic
| | 1 | [king's piss... the beggar's song] | | 1:56 |
| | 2 | Yours is a fitting name | | 4:57 |
| | 3 | This is the furthest I've been from you | | 4:31 |
| | 4 | Mary Ward | | 6:01 |
| | 5 | Hi, America! | | 5:58 |
| | 6 | Google the one you love | | 6:24 |
| | 7 | One trick pony | | 4:35 |
| | 8 | [king's piss... the rally anthem] | | 1:56 |
| | 9 | City in decay | | 8:25 |
| | 10 | The atheists lament | | 4:35 |
| | 11 | Tiananmen | | 4:00 |
| | 12 | Demerol | | 4:29 |
| | 13 | Who goes there...? | | 10:54 |
The debut album by The Kiss That Took A Trip is the culmination of 3 years of tiptoe releases and a search for an identity. The record teases the listener by switching between the catchy and the dissonant, taking pleasure in damaging beauty in critical places but remaining listenable and embracing melody unashamedly. The most apparent sonical departure from previous releases are drums, which harken back to the pounding of Renaissance, both aggressive and odd (be it awkward or unexpectedly autopilot). The music takes a turn towards a more acid and electric feel, and quietness works as a relief, instead of an objective.
The album includes the single Hi, America!, but must be experienced as a whole. A filler-free unit.

| Tipo | Instrumental rock | ||||||||||||||
| Estreno | 01 de abril de 2009 | ||||||||||||||
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