Best New Tracks: The Trust "Sulk"

12/17/12

Trust is the foundation of any and all good relationships. The Trust is a synth pop band from Toronto, and our favorite under-appreciated band of 2012. And today we're bring you their Latest New Song, a gorgeous, unplugged version of their single, "Sulk."

Be forewarned, the video is really weird. But this stripped-down take is definitely worth listening to. Check it out below:

Props to the lead singer Robert Alfons' mom for her great camera work during her son's recital.

And here's the very different, yet still great in its own right, studio version of "Sulk."

And lastly, here are the lyrics to this tremendous song.

Fold your heels and skip the whys
Honestly, I can't take tonight
Here's living proof from my fingertips
When you melt beside I know you're it

Everybody wanted calm, everybody wanted scenes
I pray to my sulk
Everybody wanted calm, everybody wanted means
With fists to the ground
Everybody wanted calm, everybody wanted me
I'm safe with my sulk
Everybody wanted calm, everybody wanted means

Now I fill up without weight of warmth

Moving your hips too literal
Deem him high, he's bound to fall
Heart and soul like I knew you would
When you say "love" it sounds so good

Everybody wanted calm, everybody wanted scenes
I pray to my sulk
Everybody wanted calm, everybody wanted means
With fists to the ground
Everybody wanted calm, everybody wanted me
I'm safe with my sulk
Everybody wanted calm, everybody wanted means

Now I fill up without weight of warmth
It's not too (wrong) to let it low

(ride the radio and dance to fall)
(ride the radio and dance to fall)
(ride the radio and dance to fall)
(ride the radio and dance to fall)

Thanks for stopping by Bitcandy's <a href="http://www.bitcandy.com/bits/music/blogsonmusic">Blogs On Music</a>, where our mom once caught us riding the radio… It was awkward.

 

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