Tristen

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Baby Drugs 00:00 Tools
Eager for Your Love 00:00 Tools
Glass Jar 00:00 Tools
No One's Gonna Know 00:00 Tools
Salty Tears 00:00 Tools
Matchstick Murder 00:00 Tools
Lions 00:00 Tools
Doomsday 00:00 Tools
Avalanche 00:00 Tools
Wicked Heart 00:00 Tools
Battle of the Gods 00:00 Tools
Special Kind of Fear 00:00 Tools
Heart and Hope to Die 00:00 Tools
Tadpole 00:00 Tools
Save Raina 00:00 Tools
Gold Star 00:00 Tools
Easy Out 00:00 Tools
Catalyst 00:00 Tools
House of War 00:00 Tools
Forgiveness 00:00 Tools
Dark Matter 00:00 Tools
Monster 00:00 Tools
Winter Night 00:00 Tools
Got Some 00:00 Tools
Dream Within a Dream 00:00 Tools
Partyin' Is Such Sweet Sorrow 00:00 Tools
Island Dream 00:00 Tools
Startling News 00:00 Tools
Peaceful Easy Feeling 00:00 Tools
Alone Tonight 00:00 Tools
A Preacher is Preaching 00:00 Tools
The Crime 00:00 Tools
Negotiating 00:00 Tools
Red Lava 00:00 Tools
NYC 00:00 Tools
Clandestine 00:00 Tools
the world is on fire 00:00 Tools
Frozen 00:00 Tools
Psychic Vampire 00:00 Tools
Blue Christmas 00:00 Tools
Into the Sun 00:00 Tools
Lightning Will Find You 00:00 Tools
Inaction 00:00 Tools
Loveable 00:00 Tools
Stickquitter 00:00 Tools
A Case of You 00:00 Tools
New Punching Bag 00:00 Tools
Frosty The Snowman 00:00 Tools
Une fois par an 00:00 Tools
cheatin 00:00 Tools
Once I Had Fun 00:00 Tools
Glass Jar (Feat. Jenny Lewis) 00:00 Tools
Winter Is Blue 00:00 Tools
Orbit 00:00 Tools
Pictures From Above 00:00 Tools
some other time 00:00 Tools
At the Back of the Shop 00:00 Tools
pray for rain 00:00 Tools
Sans se connaitre 00:00 Tools
Heart and Hope to Die (from the album "Charlatans At The Garden Gate") 00:00 Tools
Four Years Ago 00:00 Tools
Sans mémoire de moi 00:00 Tools
Along These Strings 00:00 Tools
Streets of 00:00 Tools
Drôle de fille 00:00 Tools
À rebours 00:00 Tools
On and On and On (Skeeter Davis Cover) 00:00 Tools
L'attraction des corps 00:00 Tools
crying on christmas day 00:00 Tools
L'ombre a suivre 00:00 Tools
So Naked 00:00 Tools
Current 00:00 Tools
Goldstar 00:00 Tools
Radar Heart (Rody Please) 00:00 Tools
Orbit (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Dark Grey 00:00 Tools
Le lustre 00:00 Tools
Drole de fille 00:00 Tools
Streets Of (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Tu fais la morte 00:00 Tools
stickerquitter 00:00 Tools
Un peu plus bas 00:00 Tools
Pictures From Above (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
La femme qui ne souriait jamais 00:00 Tools
In Winter Blues 00:00 Tools
Sans se connaître 00:00 Tools
Sans memoire de moi remix - Bonus Track Digital 00:00 Tools
Silver Lining 00:00 Tools
En solitaire 00:00 Tools
Tu fais la morte remix - Bonus Track Digital 00:00 Tools
Tristen - Save Raina 00:00 Tools
Real to Me 00:00 Tools
overtime 00:00 Tools
Laisse pleurer les hommes 00:00 Tools
Drôle de fille remix - Bonus Track Digital 00:00 Tools
Queen 00:00 Tools
See No Evil (Television Cover) 00:00 Tools
Video Club (Marc Desse cover) 00:00 Tools
Downtime - Original 00:00 Tools
Une fois par an - Remix 00:00 Tools
Crossroads 00:00 Tools
Heart & Hope To Die 00:00 Tools
Tristen - Crime2 00:00 Tools
Tristen - Glass Jar 00:00 Tools
Mon amour en vitrine 00:00 Tools
Les structures de l'automne 00:00 Tools
Tristen - Wicked Heart 00:00 Tools
Drôle de fille - Remix 00:00 Tools
Les boites aux lettres 00:00 Tools
10000 jours 00:00 Tools
Ce qui reste de toi 00:00 Tools
My Right 00:00 Tools
Forever Yours 00:00 Tools
the lightest kind 00:00 Tools
Beauty Is a Bird 00:00 Tools
Grind It Slow (feat. J-Gutta) 00:00 Tools
Easy Joe 00:00 Tools
Talking Shopcast 16: Tristen 00:00 Tools
When It's Done 00:00 Tools
L'archipel 00:00 Tools
La pluie horizontale 00:00 Tools
Day By Day 00:00 Tools
Something Good 00:00 Tools
Chanson du xxème siècle 00:00 Tools
Tristen, 'Baby Drugs' 00:00 Tools
Ton visage en silex 00:00 Tools
Sur le sol 00:00 Tools
O Holy Night 00:00 Tools
Honesty 00:00 Tools
Long Overdue 00:00 Tools
Silly Song 00:00 Tools
Sweetly Predictable 00:00 Tools
On and On and On 00:00 Tools
Les bermudes 00:00 Tools
Wasting Time 00:00 Tools
Lightning Strikes 00:00 Tools
Après la fin du monde 00:00 Tools
[Banter - Band Intro] 00:00 Tools
Chanson du XXe Siècle 00:00 Tools
05 Battle of the Gods 00:00 Tools
Down 00:00 Tools
America 00:00 Tools
Like a Woman (feat. J-Gutta) 00:00 Tools
I Can't Wait (feat. Britt) 00:00 Tools
NPR World Cafe feature 00:00 Tools
I Love You 00:00 Tools
Jesuismortetvousêtestousvivants 00:00 Tools
"Baby Drugs" (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) 00:00 Tools
Downtime 00:00 Tools
[banter - day drinking] 00:00 Tools
[banter - jazz music] 00:00 Tools
Balle of the Gods 00:00 Tools
[banter - one more] 00:00 Tools
Le phœnix aux fleurs 00:00 Tools
It Don't Hurt Anymore 00:00 Tools
06 Baby Drugs 00:00 Tools
No Ones Gonna Know 00:00 Tools
CHANSON DU XXEME SIECLE 00:00 Tools
Around My Way 00:00 Tools
jesuismortetvousetestousvivants 00:00 Tools
Perles perdues 00:00 Tools
Boxcutters 00:00 Tools
The Detective 00:00 Tools
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There are at least two artists named Tristen. 1) A female singer/songwriter from Nashville, TN, USA. 2) A male musician from France. 3) Berlin-based DJ and producer, founder of vinyl imprint Aim. 1) With her warm, guileless vocals and earnest, evocative songwriting, Tristen has emerged as a truly individual talent, bridging genres and emotions to create a distinctive sound all her own. The Nashville-based songstress’ American Myth debut, Charlatans At The Garden Gate, is an ambitious and impassioned collection of finely honed modern pop, rich with exquisite arrangements and a remarkably intuitive lyrical approach. Weaving classic country, traditional rock ‘n’ roll, and reflective singer/songwriter balladry, songs such as the elegiac “Baby Drugs” and the spectral folk-tinged “Battle of the Gods” display an exceptional new artist opening herself to the world through heartfelt melodies and glorious hooks. Born Tristen Gaspadarek, she grew up in the Chicago suburb of Lansing, Illinois, where her musician father, instilled in her a love of music. She began singing from the time she could speak, took up the piano at the tender age of 8, and, inspired by her local Oldies 104.3 and The Beatles, began writing her own songs. It wasn’t long before she picked up the guitar and started performing her original material in local coffeehouses. Upon graduating DePaul University in 2007 – with a degree in Relational, Group, and Organizational Theories of Communication – Tristen decided to focus on her music and moved to Nashville. “Nashville is a song town,” she says of her journey, “and I felt like maybe I could give it a shot here, get away from home. You learn a lot about yourself by throwing yourself into a completely different environment.” Having previously recorded countless demos at her dad’s home studio, Tristen now took control of her craft, cutting songs on a $200 Mbox Mini and posting them on MySpace. An album’s worth of her home recordings, entitled Teardrops & Lollipops, were then packaged in handsewn sleeves and sold at shows. She soon became part of Nashville’s emerging community of young artists, a loose collective of musicians and writers deeply connected yet simultaneously unbound from the city’s country heritage. It wasn’t long before her poignant, powerful songcraft caught the attention of local producer Jeremy Ferguson, who suggested they work together at his Battle Tapes Recording. “People come out of the woodwork here,” she says. “If you’re playing shows and you’re any good, people want to be involved and want to help you. Everybody’s here for the same reason, to make great records.” Together Tristen and Ferguson recorded a 5-song EP, dubbed Deceivers Are Achievers, which drew local raves and serious blog love. For her debut full length, Tristen gathered together a number of players with whom she’d already shared stages at such local venues as The Basement and The Mercy Lounge. “The people here, the musician community, has been so supportive,” she says. Everybody here just wants to be a part of if they find it interesting. People just want to play, that’s how it works.” The resulting Charlatans At The Garden Gate displays Tristen & Co.’s reverence for the 70s singer/songwriter sound, a naturalistic approach abounding with vintage organs, sweeping string arrangements, and intricate harmonies. “You can’t escape the fact that we all love and revere music made in the ’60s and ’70s,” she says. “I’m sure that’s why it came out the way that it did.” Songs like “Avalanche” recall the forlorn romantic sweep of Roy Orbison, while the album-opening “Eager For Your Love” is instantly irresistible with its timeless melody and haunting chorus. Though her songs are intensely personal, they are also populated with a cast of carefully etched characterizations that allow for intimate connection between artist and audience. What stands out is Tristen’s consistent desire and determination “to say something. I'm interested in the story. That’s how I approach it: what is this about and what needs to be said?" “I'm bored of people's diary entries made song,” she explains, “so I try to encompass broader ideas. I write about people, about how we relate to each other. You can analyze social dynamics and simplify everything into different patterns – sometimes people see themselves, sometimes they see others, either way I'm having a good time trying to figure things out.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.