He shoots, he scores! Trust Fund announces second record Seems Unfair, shares lead single "Football"
Trust Fund only released an almost some seven months ago, but the Bristol DIY-er is back already.
New LP Seems Unfair is heralded by sport-adoring paean "Football", a raucous melange of dazed fuzz-pop and '90s grunge and mismatched balls, bats, goals, and physical miscellany. Go sports team!
Speaking about the track, Trust Fund says: “I feel so ambiguous about football and especially the kind of football that you can watch on TV, but I basically can’t deny how important it is to a lot of the relationships I have with people.”
Seems Unfair is out 30 October via Turnstile - it was recorded by Hookworms’ MJ in Leeds. The record follows February's No one's coming for us.
Stream "Football" below. The LP's tracklist and Trust Fund's upcoming tour dates with Speedy Ortiz and
Tracklist:
1. Michal’s Plan
2. Football
3. 4th August
4. Mother’s Day
5. Seems Unfair
6. Dream
7. Dreamers
8. Scared II
9. Big Asda
10. Can You Believe
October
15 - The Haunt, Brighton *
16 - Sound Control, Manchester *
17 - Whelan’s Dublin *
18 - Brudenell Social Club, Leeds *
21 - The Dome, London *
22 - Stereo, Glasgow *
November
4 - The Lexington, London ^
5 - JT Soar, Nottingham ^
6 - The Fulford Arms, York ^
7 - Central Bar, Newcastle ^
12 - The Cookie, Leicester ^
13 - The Hop, Wakefield ^
14 - The Boileroom, Guildford ^
*supporting Speedy Ortiz
^with Alimony Hustle
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