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Trust The Mask reveal synth-pop album 'Idiom'

  • June 22, 2023
  • Antonia Sulley
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Trust the Mask, the Italian duo comprising Elisa Dal Bianco and Vittoria Cavedon, are ready to unveil their debut album, 'Idiom,' an extraordinary musical journey that transcends boundaries and explores the realms of synth-pop. Comprising 12 tracks of awe-inspiring, experimental, and electric soundscapes, this album promises an experience unlike anything you've heard before.

'Idiom' boldly ventures into the cyber, glitch, wave, industrial, alternative, and ever-expanding synth-pop universe. It invites listeners on an atmospheric audio expedition, where they will encounter the rare, the unseen, and everything in between. It's a project that defies measurement—a medium of connection that goes beyond genres and expectations.

Elisa Dal Bianco, the multi-instrumentalist half of Trust the Mask, shares the inspiration behind their music, stating, "Every human being wants to be accepted and loved, and as a result, everyone tries to mask themselves in social contexts… The music is the moment when we're without the mask, and with us, people can feel that freedom too." With their distinctive handmade headpieces, Trust the Mask has captured attention throughout this year, captivating audiences with mesmerising singles like "Will you come?," "Otaku," and "Our Fault." Now, the duo completes their vision with nine previously unreleased tracks that promise to immerse listeners in a gravitational vortex of sound.

Each track in 'Idiom' serves as a snapshot of different places and cultures, transcending boundaries of age, class, and personality. Blending elements of pop, dance, and sonic art, Trust the Mask crafts an ethereal journey in search of a universal language—a testament to the connections we share in a world free from territorial and ideological divisions. "Juniper," the lead single from the album, explores the conscious end of a relationship, evoking feelings of bitterness and disappointment. Its tormented nature and dark ambiance take listeners on a captivating emotional journey. From "Juniper" emerges "It's a matter of fact," a hauntingly beautiful song that delves into memories and contradictions.

Trust the Mask's artistry is both expressive and symbolic, creating a profound connection and understanding with their audience. 'Idiom' is an intense, unconventional, and otherworldly masterpiece that ignites the senses and sparks the imagination on an astral level. It exemplifies the allure of the avant-garde and alien, pushing the boundaries of creativity with exquisite precision.

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Alt-Pop obsessive based in Manchester, UK. Retro synth sounds, massive choruses and melancholy are my jam.

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