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You can hear it in the first four bars of the album. A meaty, beaty, big and bouncy drum fill, followed by a glistening guitar line that could have been ripped from an old Rockpile album, and a breathy Hammond B3 so beautifully captured that it seems to conjure the dimensions of the room it sits in. It’s huge, but intimate. Heavy, but airborne. And the hook is strong enough that you could hang a whale from it.

“In the end, we made sort of a two sided record,” says Trews guitarist John Angus MacDonald, of the band’s third album, No Time for Later. “It’s some of the heaviest stuff we’ve done, but it’s also some of the most out there artistically that we’ve ever laid down.”

Too true. The Trews’ reputation is built on buffed and visceral rock songs, but on No Time for Later they cohere like never before. The structures are more compelling, the playing is more articulate, and the results more nourishing. If it’s the shrewd marriage of new and classic rock that accounts for the Trews’ remarkable multi-generational appeal – meaning they’re as welcome on MuchMusic as they are inside the pages of the UK’s Classic Rock magazine – then No Time for Later finds the band expanding at both ends of the spectrum.

“Ocean’s End” clads Jack Syperek’s willowy bassline in AC/DC’s crunch, and then breaks down into phosphene psychedelia. In the snakey single, “Hold Me in Your Arms”, the Trews use a buzzsaw to mediate between the re-tooled 21st Century radio rock of Velvet Revolver, and the righteous groove of off-road, resin-stained headbangers like Fu Manchu. Similarly, “Burning Wheels” is a Tom Petty riff given a nitro injection and mag wheels. And that unhinged solo about half way through? “That’s Colin’s only solo,” confides John Angus with a chuckle, referring to his brother, vocalist-guitarist Colin MacDonald. “He wanted to do a solo, so we said, ‘Okay, fine,’ and that’s what came out. It’s like Kurt Cobain or something. It’s just, like, unbridled fucking craziness. It’s totally animal.”

Continues John Angus, “But you need places to go. So much as you’d like to keep a somewhat consistent sound, if you want to keep making records that are at all interesting or fun to listen to, you gotta go places.”

So where did the Trews go? According to Colin, “We were always big fans of CCR and REM and stuff, and those influences had to come out sooner or later. At one point we wanted to take everything off the record that sounded remotely heavy. We wanted to make a total roots rock album.”

They didn’t of course – there’s no “unbridled fuckin’ craziness” on Murmur or Willy and the Poor Boys - but No Time for Later is elevated by a softer touch on tracks like the Fogerty-rooted “I Feel the Rain”, or the inspired “Will You Wash Away”, where melancholy meets uplift in a chorus that seems to enter the song sideways. If anything on the album points to their growth, it’s this song. Colin can’t say where it came from. Maybe he did what Neil Young claims to do, and channeled it.

“I can only hope,” he says. “I just don’t know, because I’ve spent a lot of time working my ass off on songs that ended up being shitty, and this one literally came out really, really quickly. Me and John Angus were sitting around listening to Cat Steven’s Tea for the Tillerman, and we started jamming on this tune, and it literally came in five minutes. Honestly, that’s the most unconscious song I’ve ever ever come up with. It literally just came out.”

Colin name checks Randy Newman as another abiding influence, which accounts for the sly sense of irony that pervades No Time for Later. “I Can’t Stop Laughing” addresses grief with a manic Celtic romp, propelled by Sean Dalton’s mighty tom workout; the furious “Gun Control” begins with a placid slide-guitar straight out of Ry Cooder’s Paris, Texas soundtrack; “Paranoid Freak” uses a skittery piano figure to capture the prevailing mood of our time, derived from all the hours the band has endured cooling its boots at US boarder crossings. And in the extraordinary “Man of Two Minds”, the Trews have produced a hymn to the worst corners of male psychology, dressed up in a romantic waltz-time melody worthy of Burt Bacharach.

“A scumbag song,” claims Colin.

“I thought it was hilarious,” adds John Angus. “It’s so blatant, (but) it’s honest. That’s the key.”

In total, No Time for Later represents a major graduation for the band, right down to the Ralph Steadman-by-way-of-Warhol cover art designed by Syperek. Incredibly, it was the counter-intuitive approach of producers Gus Van Go and Werner F that the Trews credit for the breakthrough. The first thing the team did was take one of the best live rock acts on the planet, break it down to its constituent parts, and – starting with drummer Dalton -record each member separately in a painstaking exercise that Colin only half-jokingly describes as “our Rumours.”

Syperek admits to being out of his comfort zone. “To tell you the truth, I wanted everybody in my headphones while I was playing,” he says. “I thought I would get more feeling. But as we got into it, it allowed me to listen to my parts and make them better, and go back, and improve things.” The bassist is one of the best feel musicians out there, but he’s convinced by the results. “This is the next step,” he concludes.

Colin adds, “We wanted to go with younger guys who had a bit more to prove. And they were as hungry as we are. Guys who were willing to stay up for twenty-four hours to make sure a certain song didn’t come off cheesy.”

“I don’t think we’ve ever been worked so hard by producers,” continues John Angus, who was looking for “a general vibe that we haven’t quite nailed in the studio yet. It was kind of like the first time we worked with Gordie (Johnson), where everything was new and a challenge. The only difference is back then we kinda sucked.”

His modesty aside, John Angus can rest assured that their efforts have yielded the most fully formed work of the band’s already impressive career. All that remains is the listening. And this bio, of course; custom-designed to make you hear the record.

“Bios are usually so embarrassingly flattering of the band,” snorts John Angus. “This band fucking GETS RAWK! Then you listen to it, and you’re like, wha…?”

Readers should be advised that in this case, the praise couldn’t be any more sincere.
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Next Show: 7/19/2008
Venue: Maple Grove Rugby Park
Address: 190 Frobisher Road / Winnipeg MB, Canada R2N 3Z1
Description: w/ Tupelo Honey - Tickets: http://www.ticketmaster.ca/event/110040B791E49A10
7/25/2008 8:00 pm Ed Fest Edmonton AB, Canada More Info
Date: 7/25/2008
Venue: Ed Fest
Address: 7300 116 Ave / Edmonton AB, Canada T5J 2N5
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7/26/2008 8:00 pm Bonnyville & District Centennial Centre Bonnyville, AB Canada More Info
Date: 7/26/2008
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Address: 4313-50 Ave / Bonnyville, AB Canada T9N 2J7
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7/30/2008 8:30 pm Buffalo Days (IPSCO Place) Regina SK, Canada More Info
Date: 7/30/2008
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Address: 1700 Elphinstone St / Regina SK, Canada S4T 0A1
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8/1/2008 8:30 pm New Glasgow Jubilee Music Festival New Glasgow NS, Canada More Info
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Venue: New Glasgow Jubilee Music Festival
Address: 111 Provost St. / New Glasgow NS, Canada B2H 5E1
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8/2/2008 12:00 pm Gage Park Hamilton ON, Canada More Info
Date: 8/2/2008
Venue: Gage Park
Address: 1030 Main St E / Hamilton ON, Canada L8P 4Y5
Description: Noon – 10:00pm - Free Admission - w/ The TREWS! TEENAGE HEAD RIDES AGAIN AGE OF DAZE
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8/7/2008 8:00 pm Prairieland Exhibition Saskatoon, SK Canada More Info
Date: 8/7/2008
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Address: Saskatoon, SK Canada S7K 4E4
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Date: 8/8/2008
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Address: Turtle Crossing - 4100 Grand Valley Rd / Brandon, MB Canada R7A 5Y3
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Date: 8/16/2008
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Address: 8528 14th Line - Chatham-Kent Municipal Airport / Chatham, ON Canada N0P 1W0
Description: All Ages - w/ Finger Eleven Thornley Sloan Rides Again & Finding Core
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Date: 8/23/2008
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Address: 210 Princes’ Boulevard / Toronto ON, Canada M6K 3C3
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8/28/2008 8:00 pm Voodoo Lounge Campbell River, BC Canada More Info
Date: 8/28/2008
Venue: Voodoo Lounge
Address: 1140 Ironwood Road / Campbell River, BC Canada V9W 5P7
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8/29/2008 8:00 pm The Port Theatre Nanaimo, BC Canada More Info
Date: 8/29/2008
Venue: The Port Theatre
Address: 125 Front Street / Nanaimo, BC Canada V9R 6Z4
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8/31/2008 7:45 pm Nike Human Race Vancouver, BC Canada More Info
Date: 8/31/2008
Venue: Nike Human Race
Address: Easy Lot (between Cambie & Beatty Street) / Vancouver, BC Canada V6Z 2W9
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blog post Canadian Tour Video # 2
Category: Trewsland
Posted: Jul 02, 2008 at 2:52 PM
Hey everyone,

Colin here, just wanted to let you all know about our second installment of our tour documentary. This one features an interview with yours truly.

There will be other videos featuring interviews with the other guys in the weeks and months to come. Once again thanks to Kevin and Nathan for doing a great job conceptualizing these short clips. Hope you guys like it!!!

Colin


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxFpzy77o18

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Apr 28th, 4:08am
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Apr 2nd, 3:02pm
'No Time for Later' is a great step forward for The Trews. The album is a lot more rock n roll their previous record, 'Den of Thieves.' The album's gritty rock n roll edge can best be heard in 'Burning wheels' and 'Hold Me In Your Arms.' The first single off the record, 'Hold Me...,' is an anthem in and of itself and has received great press for the group and is the band's first #1 single on the Much Music Countdown.

The band ventures away from their typical pop/rock songs with the song 'Gun Control.' The sing is a look at the controversial topic of school shootings in America. The lyrics "freedom to take other people's freedom away" resonates the point of the ever popular debate.

'Man of two minds' seems to be the most personal song on the record and, for that, will receive much commercial success. The song is about a man who can't let go of his past love and who struggles with the love he has now.

I love this album and you will too, so buy it!
Mar 19th, 10:48pm
hey, its bobby. From the concert. :P
i still have you tie on!!!
i love it!
thanks, aton. :D
you have made me weeeeeeeeek. comments me back. IF you have time.
Jan 29th, 5:41pm
loving the new tracks, what a treat to hear them early. can't wait to see you guys again.
Jan 26th, 4:27pm
Absolutely LOVE the new video, it rocks in every way. Can't wait for the new CD, it feels like it's been forever since they started talking about it. C'mon February 19th, get here quick!
Jan 25th, 6:56am
Love the new single... Cant wait for the new album!
Jan 25th, 4:16am
I just can't get enough of The Trews.Bring on the tour.
Jan 25th, 12:34am
Simply fucking amazing
Jan 24th, 7:29pm
Wow these all rock, too may people have only been expsed to a couple of catchy tunes by the trews, and don't realize the real ubstance of th band - i myself was left in the dark until they stole the show from guns and roses when they opened for them SJ. If you're just starting to listen to the trews, pick up an album, you won't regret it!
Jan 24th, 5:05am
Can't wait for the new album; "Hold Me In Your Arms" is an amazing single! It's about time we got some real rock and roll back so thank you! Come to Vancouver! Lots of love :D
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