Montréal-based Men I Trust have unveiled more details on their upcoming album, which will be titled Oncle Jazz. Until we all get to devour the album in February, they've shared a taste of what they have planned with their single 'Say, can you hear' – which comes after their appearance at this year's Camp Flog Gnaw festival.
Unlike their previous single 'Seven', which felt like bathing in glorious rays of sunshine, 'Say, can you hear' presents a different side to the trio. Though the track remains true to their captivating brand of smooth indie-pop, their latest single features a shadowy aura of reflection. Their lyrics are honest and firm – "Your trial and error is error and error," as well as "You’re self-absorbed / Raving about your cryptic ways / Aren’t willing to change". 'Say, can you hear' maintains a perfect balance between their dreamy sound with an injection of shadowy instrumentals and candid words.
Men I Trust continue to deliver and we're eagerly anticipating their next move on Oncle Jazz.
Written by Amy Smolcic (@amysmolcic)
Men I Trust will be embarking on a worldwide tour next year, click here to get more information.