Bask in the late summer sun with Men I Trust's new track "Seven"
Montreal's Men I Trust elongate the last summer days with the tranquil and tender "Seven".
Those who aren't ready to let go of summer just yet can get their last dose of UV with the breezy, lo-fi "Seven" from Men I Trust.
The Canadian trio fuse submerged, lo-fi guitars and dulcet vocal tones to create a tranquil, yet playful track.
Melodically, "Seven" sits close to a Mac DeMarco track, embracing the soothing, submerged guitar tones to emphasise their environment.
Teamed with an angelic vocal delivery, Men I Trust project a playful tranquility to their elegant indie-pop.
Men I Trust even manage to embrace some 70s rock as the guitar solo whisks you away to a place near Eagles' "New Kid In Town".
The new track is accompanied by visuals, shot and directed by themselves, of the trio enjoying some down-time at a forest chalet.
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