2005, Kranky
Low recorded their sixth studio album in the spring of 2002. Trust features cameo appearances by Gerry Beckley from soft-rock giants America and was mixed by Tschad Blake (Latin Playboys, Lisa Germano, Pearl Jam, etc.). The new album features a number of recent live favorites like "In the Drugs," "John Prine," "A Little Argument with Myself," and "Canada." Tschad Blake's presence is immediately apparent with the bells, whistling, and echoing drums on "(That's How You Sing) Amazing Grace," and these extra touches continue across the album. "Trust" is Low's most assertive and expansive album yet and matches big sounds with meaningful sonic details. This record grazes you with a brick, and then knocks you over with a feather.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | (That's How You Sing) Amazing Grace |
| 2 | Canada |
| 3 | Candy Girl |
| 4 | Time Is the Diamond |
| 5 | Tonight |
| 6 | Lamb |
| 7 | In the Drugs |
| 8 | Last Snowstorm of the Year |
| 9 | John Prine |
| 10 | Little Argument With Myself |
| 11 | Song |
| 12 | Point of Disgust |
| 13 | Shots & Ladders |
Customer Reviews




Daniel SchubertTrust is melancholy, slow and somehow mind bogglingly intense. If you listen closely, you can hear picture perfect melodies and beautiful harmonies. Trust grasps your heart in its tender hands as it slowly builds and builds and finally explodes with a flawless mixture of noise and melody. Throughout Trust you cannot help but being torn into tiny pieces only to be cured and then helplessly lacerated to bits once again. Trust is Low's sixth studio album.





