Hope&Ruin
Alternative Rock/Indie
Tracklist
01. Misery Loves Company
02. One By One
03. People Of The Deer
04. Stay With Me
05. Hope & Ruin
06. If You Wanna Start Again
07. The World, I Know
08. Dreaming Man
09. Ill Find Someone Who Will
10. Love Is The Real Thing
11. Burned
12. You Gotta Let Me In
01. Misery Loves Company
02. One By One
03. People Of The Deer
04. Stay With Me
05. Hope & Ruin
06. If You Wanna Start Again
07. The World, I Know
08. Dreaming Man
09. Ill Find Someone Who Will
10. Love Is The Real Thing
11. Burned
12. You Gotta Let Me In
The Trews are a Canadian rock group from
ReplyDeleteAntigonish, Nova Scotia, consisting of vocalist Colin
MacDonald, guitarist John-Angus MacDonald, bassist
Jack Syperek, and drummer Sean Dalton. The band are currently based in Toronto, Ontario. The band started off with the name One I’d Trouser, before changing their name to Trouser and
eventually The Trews. They released an EP as
Trouser, and a second EP under the name “The Trews.” In the early summer of 2002 the band was selected to take part in the 97.7 HTZ FM Rock Search,
a high profile contest that is held annually by the
Southern Ontario rock radio station. Winning the
contest would prove to their big break as they soon
landed a recording contract with Sony-BMG Canada. The release of their first full-length CD House of Ill Fame in 2003, soon followed. House of Ill Fame contained the hit singles Every Inambition, Not Ready To Go, Tired Of Waiting, Fleeting Trust and Confessions. “Not Ready To Go” hit number one on Canadian rock radio and was the most played song
of 2004 in that format. House Of Ill Fame, has also been certified gold in
Canada. In the past three years, the band have
racked up six top 10 rock radio singles, including
two chart-toppers. The band has recently completed work on a follow-
up to House of Ill Fame with producer Jack Douglas.
The new album, Den of Thieves, was released on August 16th, 2005. The first single, So She’s Leaving, was released to radio June 28th, 2005 and was
followed by the singles “Yearning” and “Poor Ol’ Broken Hearted Me.”