Seems Unfair
Trust Fund's sophomore album Seems Unfair is an indie rock record with the bright, shaggy-dog qualities of early Superchunk, and it often recalls early Los Campesinos! minus the hyperactive streak. They are at their best when they throw in a soured note or stall the pace just as a song threatens to get too comforting.
Bristol-based twee-poppers return with their second record this year, refining their lyrical brand of indie-pop in to something sweeter and more succinct.
It’s an indie record that can make you feel like crying, laughing and dancing in one fell swoop.
After a whirlwind of touring in 2015, Trust Fund's second effort bursts with all the energy and shiny-eyed excitement of a band just realising their power.