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Mar 6, 2012They're crafty enough to pack TRST with enough of their own quirks and curveballs to make for a surprisingly fresh debut, one that'll likely prove difficult to follow.
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Mar 6, 2012The truth is Trust are masters of delivery and flawless executioners, proving to be much better mechanics than designers.
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Feb 29, 2012While the amount of raw material here may be daunting for some, there are plenty of surprising melodic moments to indulge in.
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Feb 29, 2012Equally capable of moving your ass as it is of rattling your nerves, TRST is probably one of the most haunting albums you might find yourself busting a move to in some time.
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Feb 29, 201252 minutes is a pretty damn lengthy runtime for a debut synth-pop album, but TRST flies by.
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Feb 29, 2012It's quite an impressive feat to combine goth rock with trance pop and still keep all your cool points, but that's exactly what Toronto's Trust have managed to pull off with their debut full-length.
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Oct 22, 2012TRST is a hell of a debut. It's also a reminder that as ubiquitous as they may become, there's plenty of life in the old synth yet.
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Oct 22, 2012Trust never want to be seen to be trying too hard, but finale 'Sulk' is where it all comes together, like Chromatics with an evil glint in their eye.
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Aug 9, 2012TRST is a f**king great dance record. While it is so much more than this as well, considering the negative connotations "dance" can have within much music discourse, it's initially, at least, the album's most notable appeal.
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UncutJun 1, 2012[Trust] hit upon a nifty formula that veers between mid-80s Depeche Mode and fruity Eurodisco. [Jul 2012, p.84]
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