Red Line is the fifth album by Trans Am, released in 2000.
The album was recorded at the band's National Recording Studio. The track "Let's Take The Fresh Step Together" uses a timestretched sample of the default Windows 98 startup sound. Ian Svenonius guests on "Ragged Agenda".
Trouser Press called the album "a sprawling career summary of Trans AmâÂÂs myriad obsessions," writing that "the trio stretches out on ambient mood-pieces like the baffling 'Village in Bubbles' and the psychedelic, spacious noise of 'For Now and Forever'." The New York Times wrote that the band "has finally embraced free-form rock with a beat rather than derivative kitsch." SF Weekly thought that "overall the album is a successâÂÂdark at times, frenetic at others, but always covered in a sticky layer of garage-sale gunk."
All songs written by Trans Am (Philip Manley, Nathan Means, Sebastian Thomson) unless noted: