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Hope & Ruin

The Trews

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Album Review

On Hope & Ruin, their fourth studio album and fifth album overall, the Trews, a Canadian quartet, continue to purvey mainstream rock music. Their beats are steady, their guitars chime and clang, and lead vocalist Colin MacDonald sings of romantic misadventure in a throaty, phlegmatic tenor. In the Trews' case, "mainstream rock" means something akin to the radio format called "classic rock," except, of course, that the Trews are a 21st century group and classic rock connotes music of the '70s. But that's what they sound like. Taking the Canadian tag, it's possible to hear the Guess Who and Bachman-Turner Overdrive in their music, along with such classic rock standard bearers as Creedence Clearwater Revival (particularly in the song "I'll Find Someone Who Will") and Bob Seger. It may be that, traveling in Canada rather than in American media centers, the Trews are able to encounter fans of artists like that and satisfy them. Hope & Ruin builds like a concert set to the 11th track, "Burned," as MacDonald repeats the words "something like that" over and over, and a high-pitched lead guitar line that might be played by the ghost of Duane Allman pierces the arrangement. Then, the acoustic "You Gotta Let Me In" serves as the decompressing encore. At a real show, they might be expected to follow with a cover, and a good choice would be BTO's "Takin' Care of Business."

Customer Reviews

All Hope No Ruin

Really impressed with this album. So far (I've been lucky enough to have it for a few weeks now), only one song hasn't risen to "current favorite" status. The whole album is that strong! Can't wait to see them live and touring behind this!

The Trews Rock!!

The Trews continue to be ignored by mainstream radioplay, here in the USA. This album is really good. Not as good as No Time for Later, but definetely worth every cent!! C'mon DJ's in America, play The Trews!!

Not impressed

I have been a huge fan of this band since they began this album is very weak!!!

Biography

Formed: 1998 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

In 1998, a group of four young Canadians from Antigonish, Nova Scotia, decided to form a serious rock band. To do so, brothers Colin MacDonald (lead vocals/rhythm guitar) and John-Angus MacDonald (lead guitar/background vocals), cousin Sean Dalton (drums), and longtime friend Jack Syperek (bass) moved into a house in Niagara Falls, Canada, in order to be closer to bigger cities and to have a practice space in their own home. In 2002, the Trews (their name came from a fan suggestion, and is also the...
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Hope & Ruin, The Trews
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  • $6.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music
  • Released: Apr 12, 2011

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