Trust, a 2002 studio album by the Minnesota slowcore/indie rock band Low, was recorded at 3rd Ear Studios in Minneapolis with Tom Herbert and mixed in London by Tchad Blake (known for working with Latin Playboys, Lisa Germano, Pearl Jam). Gerry Beckley of 70s soft - rock giants America contributes guest vocals on 'It's In The Drugs' and 'La La La Song', and Marc Gartman plays banjo on 'It's In The Drugs'. Tchad Blake's touch is clear in '(That's How You Sing) Amazing Grace' with its bells, whistling, and echoing drums. This is Low's most assertive and detailed album yet. It has a unique charm, like being first grazed by a brick and then knocked over by a feather. This 2016 repress comes as a double LP in a gatefold sleeve, with a 100% analog recording, mastering, and production process. It's released by the music label Kranky.




Using this Low's Trust double LP vinyl is easy. Just place it on your record player's turntable, gently lower the needle onto the vinyl's groove, and enjoy the music. When handling the vinyl, make sure your hands are clean to avoid leaving fingerprints or dirt on the surface. Store the vinyl upright in a cool, dry place to prevent warping. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight or extreme temperatures. When not in use, keep it in its gatefold sleeve to protect it from scratches and dust. If you notice any dust on the vinyl, use a soft, anti - static brush to gently remove it before playing.