Alternative progressive rock band Trope has released their latest single ‘Callous’, from their upcoming double album DYAD, that’s due for release this coming Autumn.
‘Callous’ was written by Trope’s guitarist/producer Moonhead and Juno-Nominated songwriter Diana Studenberg.
The band explained that “’Callous’ is a song about the absence of love, and where you think that love should be, and how we can build up protection against the realisation of that, yet we still hope that maybe those who can’t seem to love us will someday. This could be a love from a parent, or someone who we have strong feelings for and have invested in.”
‘Callous’ is intended to take the listener on an emotional journey through different phases with both drastic time, sonic and rhythmic changes and dynamics ranging from acoustic heartfelt breakdowns to instrumental breaks with crashing drums and heavy guitars.
Available digitally, you can check out the video for ‘Callous’ here at RAMzine.
Trope will be on tour in August with Kings X and currently on tour now in the US supporting Soen.