Triple X Tango
DeVotchKa · 2002
27 min · 6 tracks · folk rock · punk
A cinematic blend of folk rock and punk energy infused with eclectic instrumentation and poignant storytelling.
Triple X Tango is an album by DeVotchKa, released in 2002. A cinematic blend of folk rock and punk energy infused with eclectic instrumentation and poignant storytelling. 'Triple X Tango' received critical acclaim for its innovative sound that fused various genres, helping to establish DeVotchKa as a unique voice in the early 2000s indie movement. The album's blend of orchestral elements with folk rock earned them a dedicated following and notable placements in film soundtracks, contributing to their rising profile. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does Triple X Tango sound like?
A cinematic blend of folk rock and punk energy infused with eclectic instrumentation and poignant storytelling. Rooted in folk rock and punk.
What makes Triple X Tango by DeVotchKa notable?
'Triple X Tango' received critical acclaim for its innovative sound that fused various genres, helping to establish DeVotchKa as a unique voice in the early 2000s indie movement. The album's blend of orchestral elements with folk rock earned them a dedicated following and notable placements in film soundtracks, contributing to their rising profile. When DeVotchKa released 'Triple X Tango' in January 2002, they were in the early stages of their career, having formed just a few years prior. This album followed their self-titled debut and marked their first significant step into wider recognition in the indie music scene.
How many songs are on Triple X Tango?
Triple X Tango has 6 tracks, running approximately 27 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Open 0:13
- 2 Queen of the Surface Streets Standout 5:03
- 3 Sadie's Theme 4:03
- 4 Venus in Furs 4:36
- 5 Death by Blonde Standout 9:55
- 6 Triple X Tango/Commerce City Sister Standout 3:46
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