Chris T-T's "Xtra Mile High Club, Vol. 1" is a vibrant and concise collection of folk punk and anti-folk tracks that punch well above their weight. Released on January 1, 2008, via Xtra Mile Recordings, this 29-minute album is a testament to Chris T-T's knack for blending raw, energetic folk with punk's rebellious spirit.
The album kicks off with "Photosynthesis," setting the tone for the raw, unfiltered sound that follows. Tracks like "Old Men" and "Imperfect Tense" showcase Chris T-T's lyrical prowess and ability to tackle complex themes with simplicity and wit. The album's brevity doesn't hinder its impact, with each of the eight tracks delivering a punch that lingers long after the final note of "A-Z" fades out.
"Worst Things Happen at Sea" and "A Box to Hide In" are standout tracks, offering a glimpse into Chris T-T's storytelling abilities and his talent for creating vivid, evocative imagery. The album's folk punk roots are evident in the energetic rhythms and raw instrumentation, while the anti-folk influences add a layer of depth and complexity that keeps the listening experience engaging and fresh.
"Xtra Mile High Club, Vol. 1" is a solid introduction to Chris T-T's unique blend of folk punk and anti-folk, showcasing his ability to craft memorable, thought-provoking tracks that resonate with listeners. It's a short but sweet journey through the mind of a talented artist, and a testament to the power of concise, well-crafted songwriting.