Treble and Tremble
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Treble and Tremble is the fourth album by Earlimart
Earlimart (band)
Earlimart is an Indie rock band based in Los Angeles, California. They are named for the town of Earlimart, California. Their sound bears resemblance to Elliott Smith and Grandaddy, as well as to contemporaries like Pedro the Lion, with whom they performed in a 2004 tour. The band's sixth...

. The first single was "Heaven Adores You," and a music video was produced to accompany the song.

Despite the album's obvious Elliott Smith
Elliott Smith
Steven Paul "Elliott" Smith was an American singer-songwriter and musician. Smith was born in Omaha, Nebraska, raised primarily in Texas, and resided for a significant portion of his life in Portland, Oregon, where he first gained popularity...

 influences, it is not a tribute album. In an interview with Pitchfork Media
Pitchfork Media
Pitchfork Media, usually known simply as Pitchfork or P4k, is a Chicago-based daily Internet publication established in 1995 that is devoted to music criticism and commentary, music news, and artist interviews. Its focus is on underground and independent music, especially indie rock...

, Aaron Espinoza stated:

"...Some people really took [Treble & Tremble] as a concept album or a tribute album to [Smith], and I wouldn't ever say that the album wasn't influenced by him, but it wasn't meant to be a tribute thing. But like I said, I can't ever, ever, ever be ashamed of my association with him. I cherish it every day."

Track listing

(All songs written by Earlimart)
  1. "Hold On, Slow Down" – 1:40
  2. "First Instant Last Report" – 2:27
  3. "The Hidden Track" – 4:12
  4. "Sounds" – 2:42
  5. "The Valley People" – 0:39
  6. "All They Ever Do Is Talk" – 3:57
  7. "A Bell And A Whistle" – 2:40
  8. "Broke The Furniture" – 3:28
  9. "Unintentional Tape Manipulations" – 5:56
  10. "Heaven Adores You" – 3:43
  11. "808 Crickets" – 0:49
  12. "Tell The Truth, Parts I & II" – 5:30
  13. "It's Okay To Think About Ending" – 5:00

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