Trust Fund streams new record Seems Unfair in full
Bristol's Trust Fund is streaming Seems Unfair, his second record of 2015, in full ahead of its release later this week.
Trust Fund mainman Ellis Jones has already revealed two of the LP's tracks, "Football" and "Dreams".
Seems Unfair is out 30 October via Turnstile - it was recorded by Hookworms’ MJ in Leeds. The record follows February's debut No one's coming for us.
Stream the record below. Trust Fund's upcoming tour dates with Alimony Hustle can be found after.
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 ^
^with Alimony Hustle
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