Winners of the inaugural Nobel Prize for Rock n' Roll, Trails will
excite the eardrums of even the the most ardent musical fascists. The
London based six piece acknowledges such disparate influences as The
Rolling Stones, Def Leppard and Dire Straits. Singer Judas Concubine
says: "We just do our thing y'know.... We're essentially a link in a
longer chain... the Stones, Kinks, Pistols, Oasis, Nickleback,
Trails... who'll be next I can't say, but you know they'll be really
important for, like, everyone.... I'm not saying we're currently the
world's best or most important band, but undeniably there's no one
else these days who could fill our, y'know... shoe?"
Notable for all the right reasons, Trails has established itself
through anthemic rock-a-thons like "World of You and Me", "Everyone is
Saved", "So Long (So Long)" and many more. The dual guitar work of
John Rival and Marc DeNeaux, Paul Nadger's straight-as-a-dye bass
playing, the thunderous drumming of Thomas McGhahaughahannahan and
the majestical synth playing of Rudo Svelte all combine to build a
stunning platform of rock supermacy for Judas Concubine's soaring
vocals and life-affirming lyricism.