Not emptiness, but rather an air of uncertainty and yearning dominate - like fragmented memories struggling to resurface.' Charlotte Aspden reviews Men I Trust's new album Equus Asinus.
At its best, the record is a warm sonic embrace neatly wrapped around lovely poetic musings evocative of Imagist poetry.
The album arrives ahead of the upcoming companion album, Equus Caballus, as well as Men I Trust’s 2025 tour dates. Men I Trust Release Equus Asinus, First of Two New Albums: Stream Jo Vito ...
The question at hand is, therefore, whether or not modern horses, Equus caballus, should be considered native wildlife. The question is legitimate, and the answer important. In North America, the wild ...
Canadian dream-pop trio Men I Trust released “Equus Asinus” on March 19, their first of two albums to be released in 2025 ...
All breeds of horses are members of the modern species Equus caballus, but experts believe that Friesians are actually descended from an ancient European species called Equus robustus. Unlike most ...
Equus Asinus and Equus Caballus. 🫏🐎 Both album covers are pictures taken by Donna Ferrato, an exceptional photographer we feel lucky and honoured to collaborate with.” On first listen ...
Opening the album with a summertime twang, “I Come With Mud” is a Romantic-era poem — complete with lines on love and nature ...
On March 19, the Canadian indie-pop band Men I Trust released their first of two interconnected albums, “Equus Asinus,” with ...
Equus Asinus is Men I Trust's first new full-length since 2021's Untourable Album. The cover art for the new album is shot by the veteran photojournalist Donna Ferrato. In July, the band sets off on a ...
11, 2025, with another album “from the same genus,” Equus Caballus, to follow. Both albums are set to be featured on their EQUUS tour of North America and Europe later this year. True to form ...
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