The Tramlines, “The Bottom of the Sea” (tramlines.com): The nautical theme interwoven through “The Bottom of the Sea” makes sense: This album is as roiling and topsy-turvy as oceanic waters.

Multihued indie rock that’s by turns driving and delicate, “Sea” benefits from three guitarists crafting swelling pockets of drama and dissonance.

The songs here are constantly pivoting in new directions: “Jewelry,” for instance, starts as a plaintive acoustic daydream, then the guitars kick in, and the track starts to rumble like an angry fault line.

There are plenty of other compelling moments, such as the pretty, kaleidoscopic swing of “How My Story Started (And Why It’s Never Ending)” and the haunting, violin-laced “A Sunken Ship,” making this ship far more seaworthy than its title suggests.

By Jason Bracelin for the Las Vegas Review Journal

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