
Wiggs handles bass, guitars, drums, and bongos Trimble plays keyboards, acoustic guitar, and accordion. Half the songs are instrumentals featuring the many talents of each gal. Perhaps Dusty Trails is a natural "I'm almost 40!" reaction to the relentlessness of rock and hip-hop: Let's get mellow now.
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Rather, they have purposefully stepped into a 1960s European film sound track of their own invention, full of slick cocktail jazz-some bossa nova here, some French lyrics there, and just enough modern sonic sensibility to take the music into the 21st century. (Schellenbach also guests on drums for two cuts.)

The Trails (the Dustys?) aren't country, though one of the songs on their self-titled debut CD is "Fool for a Country Tune." They also aren't Luscious Jackson Meets the Breeders-except maybe on "Roll the Dice," on which Luscious Jackson's Jill Cunniff shares vocals. The two now-defunct groups even seemed "married" for a while, because Wiggs had a romance with Luscious Jackson drummer Kate Schellenbach.īut now Wiggs and Trimble have reconfigured themselves into Dusty Trails, a duo quite different from the bands they came from. Josephine Wiggs and Vivian Trimble have famous, intertwined alt-rock credentials-both belonged to seminal (ovular?) women's bands: Wiggs played bass for the Breeders, and Trimble played keyboards for Luscious Jackson. They used to rock, but now alt-grrrls Josephine Wiggs and Vivian Trimble get smooth and steamy


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