Trash Boathave recently dropped their new album “Crown Shyness”. The latter is indeed out since July 20th through Hopeless Records.
“Crown Shyness” is defined as a naturally occurring phenomenon in some tree species where the upper most branches in a forest canopy avoid touching one another. The visual effect is striking as it creates clearly defined borders akin to cracks or rivers in the sky when viewed from below. There exist many hypotheses as to why crown shyness is an adaptive behavior.
Ultimately, “Crown Shyness” is overflowing with acceptance and understanding. Because Trash Boat don’t shut the darkness out—they invite it in, knowing the only way to break through that canopy and into the sunlight above is to embrace life’s obstacles head-on and work every day to defeat them.
On this album, vocalist Tobi Duncan explains:
“Throughout my life, I’ve always found music as something that challenges me” explains vocalist Tobi Duncan.“Sometimes you hear a song that hits you so hard, it feels like it was exactly what you needed to hear at that moment. The spark could change your day and challenge you. That’s what this album did: It challenged my anxiety, my family, my responsibilities, my past, my future. I spent a lot of time looking inward, and now the album is ready to reach out”.
You guys can also now watch the band's latest music video, for “Old Soul”:
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