Released March 4, 2014 Length 50:04 Release date 4 March 2014 Producer Robert Alfons | Recorded 2013 Artist Trust Label Arts & Crafts | |
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Genres Synth-pop, Electronic body music, Cold wave Similar TRST, I Predict a Graceful Expulsion, Europe et haines, Répression, Anti Best Of |
Tr st geryon
Joyland is the second studio album by the Canadian synthpop project Trust, fronted by Robert Alfons. It was released on March 4, 2014 through Arts & Crafts Records in North America. A video for the song 'Rescue, Mister', directed by Sabrina Ratté, premiered in January 2014.
Contents
- Tr st geryon
- Tr st joyland full album
- Development
- Critical reception
- Track listing
- Personnel
- Songs
- References
The album received generally favourable reviews so far and debuted at No. 12 of Billboard's Dance/Electronic Albums chart.
Tr st joyland full album
Development
The album was developed solely by Robert Alfons since Austra's Maya Postepski left Trust shortly after the release of their first album TRST. Joyland was "written in different places in the world while touring" as opposed to the first album which was primarily developed in Toronto. In Alfons's opinion that made a big difference, because the album was now influenced by the vast "energy from the live shows" and a boost of self-confidence. Alfons also states that this boost has led him to be "a bit more playful with many aspects of the record", especially his vocals.
Robert Alfons listed video game soundtracks, acid house and early techno music, Kate Bush, Elizabeth Fraser from the Cocteau Twins and Lee Hazlewood as influences for Joyland.
Critical reception
Pitchfork gave the album a score of 6.8, stating that "Joyland" shares "many similarities" in comparison to Trust's previous record, "TRST" (2012), but "little growth".
Track listing
All tracks written by Robert Alfons.
Personnel
Songs
1Slightly Floating3:35
2Geryon4:23
3Capitol4:54