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Tristen (born Tristen Gaspadarek, November 23, 1983) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. She has released five albums: ''Teardrops and Lollipops'' (2008), ''
Charlatans at the Garden Gate ''Charlatans at the Garden Gate'' is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Tristen Gaspadarek. It was released on February 15, 2011, by American Myth Recordings. Promotion Tristen performed a few songs from the album for Rolling St ...
'' (2011), ''C A V E S'' (2013), ''Sneaker Waves'' (2017), and ''Aquatic Flowers'' (2021). She also performed as a member of
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's live band in 2015.


Biography

After graduating from
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in 2007, where she studied relational group and organizational theories of communication, she moved to
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to immerse herself in its music scene. Tristen's first EP was an
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release, a collection of lo-fi
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titled ''Teardrops and Lollipops'' that was completed in 2008. She recorded the homemade EP in her Nashville apartment, burning the CD's herself and packaging them in unique, hand-sewn felt sleeves to sell at her shows. In February 2011 she released her label debut ''Charlatans at the Garden Gate'', which
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magazine praised for its "catchy refrains with multiple meanings," and "ear-tugging melodies with hidden hooks." They interpreted the album's sound as "vintage rockabilly and girl group pop" and called Tristen "an artist worth watching."
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reviewed ''Charlatans at the Garden Gate'', stating that "the basic mastery of these songs, the way they skip between styles and voices, while maintaining a strict level of lyrical and vocal quality, is a great accomplishment in itself, especially on a debut." The album was also recognized favorably by
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,
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, The A.V. Club, and
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, among others. Her follow-up, ''C A V E S'', was released in October 2013. Stylistically the album differed from the prominent folk sound of ''Charlatans'' with the new addition of drum machines and synths.
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said Tristen had "evolved her sound ... cranking up the complexity, craft and drama; mixing futuristic moments with quirky lullabies and the same biting tongue, sacrificing folk references for ’80s touch points." It was recorded partly in Nashville by Battle Tapes Recording engineer Jeremy Ferguson, partly in
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by Mike Mogis ( Bright Eyes,
M Ward Matthew Stephen Ward (born October 4, 1973) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist from Portland, Oregon. Ward's solo work is a mixture of folk and blues-inspired Americana analog recordings; he has released ten studio albums since 199 ...
) and was mixed by synth-pop pioneer
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( New Order,
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). Just like her previous album, ''C A V E S'' was named "Best Local Album of 2013". by the
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Critic's Poll and in the "Top 50 Albums of 2013" by ''American Songwriter''. ''SPIN Magazine'' said the sound of ''C A V E S'' had recast the songwriter as "a synth pop siren." Tristen's fourth album, ''Sneaker Waves'', was released in July 2017. The title was taken from the name of a large, powerful coastal wave known to appear without warning, periodically sweeping innocent bystanders out to sea. Tristen said she found the phenomenon of the sneaker wave to feel like a metaphor for life and death and a suitable album title. In making the album, Tristen and her husband and collaborator Buddy Hughen decided to record at their home studio in Nashville, handling nearly everything but the rhythm section and orchestral accompaniment. The songs on ''Sneaker Waves'' were described by ''Charleston City Paper'' as showing "traces of twang but more often than not seem to take the ambitious arrangements on ''C A V E S'' and filter them through a rich, timeless blend of garage rock, atmospheric country, nd'60s girl group flourishes." ''Sneaker Waves'' was well-received by critics, described by ''Rolling Stone'' as having " Nilsson-worthy power balladry," while NPR's Ann Powers put it in her list of "Top 10 Underheard Albums Of 2017" and called it "bursting with great melodies and hooky arrangements that tickle the ear and won’t leave your brain alone." Since the release of ''Charlatans at the Garden Gate'' Tristen has toured North America with artists including
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,
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, Justin Townes Earle,
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, and Vanessa Carlton. In March 2014, she opened for
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in Nashville. In 2015, Tristen was featured in the documentary ''The Moment:
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'', about the music festival. In 2016, Tristen released a chap book of poetry, ''Saturnine''. Tristen announced her fifth album, ''Aquatic Flowers'', would be released June 4, 2021 by Mama Bird Recording Co.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Gaspadarek, Tristen Living people 1983 births American pop musicians Musicians from Chicago Musicians from Nashville, Tennessee DePaul University alumni