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Crestview TrustCrestview Trust(self-released) US release date: April 2006 UK release date: Available as import by Dara KartzThe self-titled debut album from Crestview Trust is the sort of gem that comes from a few good friends who get really excited about putting their musical minds together, resulting in a genuine project of love; it’s that instance when the artists’ sheer enthusiasm for the process of making the music they love is actually the driving force behind the record. And it’s rare. There’s no record label here, no immediate plans beyond local touring, and the status of the band members and album contributors as recognizable faces among a cozy Toronto music community has already trumped any typical wanna-be-rockstar bravado. What’s left here is a thumbprint from four Toronto guys that stands as one of the most sincere releases of late that people will probably never get a chance to hear: the album is currently only available for sale through the band’s website or CD Baby’s online store.
The opening track, “Somersaults”, is a good example of the thoughtfulness that has gone into the songwriting on this record. Drums, guitar, lap steel, bass and vocals slowly build throughout, creating a momentum that mimics the movement that the song title alludes to; rhythms and structure are played with to create a sort of jarring effect that makes it feel like you’re physically being thrown back and forth within the song. Yes, it’s an electronic pop record, but it doesn’t come off as pretentious or hollow. Instead, it challenges the listener with intricate construction and thoughtful arrangements, it’s fun, and it’s definitely worth the trouble it will take to find the record.
7 August 2006
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