Trust Punks: Double Bind

Trust Punks SKU: 31172608
Trust Punks: Double Bind

Trust Punks: Double Bind

Trust Punks SKU: 31172608

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Double Bind
Artist: Trust Punks
Label: Wharf Cat Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 616892407843
Genre: Rock

Limited Vinyl LP pressing. Trust Punks' 2016 album, Double Bind reveals the band on a tear through an Australasia that's a precarious and nasty place for the young and the restless. This Heat, Polvo, and Can, to Wire, The Birthday Party and Stereolab - it's all in here, synthesized and absorbed into something new and hungry. In a time where there's more vying for your attention than ever - more outrage, more distraction, more content - Double Bind ticks all the boxes. It's angry for all the same reasons you are, but it's also involving and intricate, a record to get lost in. “Double Bind scratches at nastier surfaces - the corroded post-hardcore Slint of mouth-breather Britt Walford, rather than David Pajo's ambient leanings - and administers scathing self-scrutiny to the band's existence and environs." – Pitchfork.

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