TRUST COMPANY
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Albums:
2005- True Parallels
2002- The Lonely Position Of Neutral
Singles:
2005- Stronger
2002- Downfall
Нью метал квартет «Trust Company» стартовал свою карьеру в 2000
году, тогда еще под вывеской «41 Down», и на данный момент имеет в
своем архиве два независимых релиза для «DCide Records» и официальный
дебют «The Lonely Position of Neutral» для «Geffen Records». Новой работой «True Parallels» ребята оправдывают свое
присутствие в составе лучших представителей современной рок сцены и
доказывают, что способны составить конкуренцию более известным коллегам
«Linkin Park», «Hoobastank», «Puddle Of Mudd» и др. Свою роль в успехе «True Parallels» сыграли знаменитые
продюсеры Don Gilmore (Linkin Park, Lit, Eve 6) и Howard Benson (Adema,
My Chemical Romance, Blindside). Являясь преданными поклонниками
творчества команды «Helmet», музыканты «Trust Company» желали обрести
более тяжелое звучание по сравнению с предыдущей работой, что
собственно и отразилось на «True Parallels», умеренное сочетание
агрессии и мелодичности придется по вкусу всем ценителям творчества
ранее упомянутых коллективов: «Linkin Park», «Hoobastank», «Puddle Of
Mudd» и им схожих.
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When asked about Trust Company's new Geffen CD "True Parallels,"
singer Kevin Palmer pauses a moment before responding. "Hopefully," he
says, "it can help others overcome hard times in their lives, to feel
less alone." It's an intriguing sentiment, coming from one of the
hardest rocking bands of the last few years. But this Alabama-based
quartet was never about musical conventions. As "True Parallels" shows,
Trust Company has forged a new amalgam of rock, melody and meaning.
"True Parallels" was produced by Don Gilmore and Howard Benson.
Coming off the success of their gold-certified 2002 release, "The
Lonely Position of Neutral," Trust Company had an abundance of pent up
energy for the new one. There was plenty of room to make use of lessons
learned. "Working with Don and Howard educated us on how to make a song
nothing but muscle," says drummer Jason Singleton. "We wanted to make
this one a little heavier."
Mission accomplished. "True Parallels" is a guitar-centric
force of nature, brutal at times, but always compelling. If the last
album explored the theme of personal relationships, the new one moves
beyond arbitrary borders. This one is all about the external forces
that can tear you apart. The CD kicks off with the debut single "Stronger," a
stage-setting rocker about triumphing over obstacles. The next few
tracks – "Fold," "The War is Over," the scorching "Surfacing" and
"Slave" - take the social Darwinism deal even further. Aggressive,
almost predatory, Kevin's lyrics and James Fukai's hammerhead guitar
depict a world where the only way out is to stomp on somebody's throat.
"Writing lyrics is therapeutic for me," says Kevin, "so I write more
when I'm going through a hard time. Most of this record qualifies as a
hard time, and a lot of the album is just me dealing with it."
Trust Company has always distinguished themselves by blending
melody with aggression. Says Jason, "Smashing Pumpkins is one of our
favorite bands, but we're also into Pantera and Deftones" Tracks like
"Breaking Down" perfectly illustrate that split personality. "The
Reflection" examines the inordinate pressures that come with success,
while the confessional "Someone Like You" serves as rare counterpoint
to the album's crushing themes.
One surprise is the band's version of the Clash's 1983 classic
"Rock the Casbah," which Trust Company brings all the way up to date.
Other songs, like "Silently," "Erased" and the acoustic "Without a
Trace," similarly break new ground. Says Kevin of the latter track,
"We've never done that before -- the song is different from what you'd
expect from us but very much a part of who we are."
The band's origins stretch back to Kevin and Jason's boyhood
days in suburban Montgomery, Alabama. "I got into music after watching
hours of videos on MTV," recalls Kevin. "I started my first band when I
was 13 and haven't stopped since." After high school, Kevin met Jason,
who was playing in a band that Kevin eventually joined. In short order
the two peeled off to form their own band group.
"We were a three-piece for three years, and then recruited
James in 2000," adds Kevin. "We became weekend warriors, playing
wherever and whenever we could, covering the southeast and as far west
as Texas. We were an all original band, never playing covers. The goal
was to get signed and reach as many people possible."
The band did sign with indie Dcide Records, which opened the door to
major labels and, eventually, Geffen Records. After the 2002 release of
"The Lonely Position of Neutral," Trust Company toured for a year with
the likes of Korn and Papa Roach.
One big change since the last record is the addition of new
bassist Walker Warren. At only 19, Walker is a remarkably skilled
musician and a great asset to the band. Though the tracks on the CD
were performed on by Josh Moates - all except "Stronger," "War is Over"
and "Rock the Casbah" which feature Chris Chaney, Walker will debut his
impressive chops when the band hits the road. With "True Parallels" ready to drop, the band is amping up the
game plan, and is especially looking forward to touring. Whatever the
future brings, it's all good as far as these ‘Bama boys are concerned.
"It was a long journey the last couple of years," reflects Kevin, "but
we've turned a page as a band. Looking back, we feel good that we
overcame and survived." Then he pointedly adds: ‘What doesn't kill you
only makes you ‘Stronger'."
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