![]() In August 2005, the band decided to take a break and focus on side projects and spend some time at home. According to drummer Jason Singleton on the band's website message board, the second single may have been "The War is Over." The first and only single from the album, "Stronger," made a moderate impact on mainstream rock radio. 32, and has gone on to sell in excess of 200,000 copies. Despite little promotion from their label, the album entered the Billboard album charts at No. Several months prior to the album's release, original bassist Josh Moates left the group and was replaced by Walker Warren. Trust Company was scheduled to play at Ozzfest 2003 but was forced to back out by their label in order to work on their second album, True Parallels, which was belatedly released on March 22, 2005, after an 8–10 month delay. They also toured with Korn and Disturbed as part of the Pop Sux Tour in 2002. The Lonely Position of Neutral was certified gold by the RIAA, and the band went on to tour with artists such as Thirty Seconds to Mars and Papa Roach. ![]() "The Fear" was released in 2003 as the album's third single. ![]() A second single "Running from Me" followed with more moderate success. Subsequently, the song entered the Billboard Hot 100 singles charts. The album was well received, with the lead single, " Downfall," gaining heavy exposure through MTV2. The group released its debut album, The Lonely Position of Neutral, on July 23, 2002. The band then changed their name to Trust Company to avoid confusion with the Canadian band Sum 41. After building a local fan-base and releasing a self-titled album as well as a couple demos, the band went on to sign a major label deal with Geffen Records. Originally called 41Down, the band then recruited bassist Josh Moates and guitarist James Fukai. History Formation and The Lonely Position of Neutral (1997–2002) įormed in 1997, Trust Company came together through vocalist/ guitarist Kevin Palmer and drummer Jason Singleton. Trust Company has sold over 1 million albums worldwide. Formed in 1997 by lead vocalist Kevin Palmer and drummer Jason Singleton. This song was the second ending theme for the anime Inuyasha.Trust Company (also typeset as TRUSTcompany and TRUST*CO) is an American alternative metal band from Prattville, Alabama, United States. (on behalf of avex trax) UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA – UBEM, Avex Taiwan Inc., Sony Music Publishing, LatinAutor – SonyATV, LatinAutorPerf, and 10 Music Rights Societies My Thoughts 深い森 Fukai Mori Deep Forest by Do As Infinity Inuyasha Ending 2 SongĪvex Inc. (on behalf of avex trax) UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA – UBEM, Avex Taiwan Inc., Sony Music Publishing, LatinAutor – SonyATV, LatinAutorPerf, and 10 Music Rights Societies Staff members weren’t expecting much from Gluck Kingdom at first, but the perfect specifications from a distance and the more than predicted feeling of emptiness helped to set the direction for the song.Īvex Inc. This was the first time to shoot PV away from Honshu (Japan’s main island).Īfter the production was finished, the quality was high as if it was filmed in a “location in Russia” which is how it was talked about within the company. The rotating swing that happened to turn while Owatari was filming turned out to be symbolic. The filming location was at Gluck Kingdom in Obihiro, Hokkaido, which was closed in 2007. Here are the descriptions for the videos above: 深い森- Inuyasaha Ending 2 (Kanji/Romanji/English lyrics)
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