Trampolene is back with their latest offering, "Love No More," a rollercoaster of emotions set to a soundtrack of infectious indie rock.
Frontman Jack Jones' raw and raspy vocals take center stage, delivering lyrics that are equal parts heartfelt and cutting.
The album kicks off with the anthemic title track, a catchy tune that showcases Trampolene's knack for crafting earworm melodies.
From there, we're taken on a whirlwind journey through love and loss, with tracks like "Hard Times for Dreamers" and "I'm Not The Man" hitting all the right emotional notes.
But don't be fooled by the melancholy undertones - Trampolene knows how to have a good time too.
"Come Join Me in Life" is a feel-good jam that will have you dancing around your living room, while "Queen of Dandy Candy" is a cheeky nod to the band's playful side.
Overall, "Love No More" is a solid addition to Trampolene's discography, showcasing their growth as musicians while staying true to their signature sound.
Whether you're nursing a broken heart or just looking for a good time, this album has something for everyone.
So grab a glass of wine, put on your dancing shoes, and let Trampolene sweep you off your feet.
Cheers to love, no more.
Frontman Jack Jones' raw and raspy vocals take center stage, delivering lyrics that are equal parts heartfelt and cutting.
The album kicks off with the anthemic title track, a catchy tune that showcases Trampolene's knack for crafting earworm melodies.
From there, we're taken on a whirlwind journey through love and loss, with tracks like "Hard Times for Dreamers" and "I'm Not The Man" hitting all the right emotional notes.
But don't be fooled by the melancholy undertones - Trampolene knows how to have a good time too.
"Come Join Me in Life" is a feel-good jam that will have you dancing around your living room, while "Queen of Dandy Candy" is a cheeky nod to the band's playful side.
Overall, "Love No More" is a solid addition to Trampolene's discography, showcasing their growth as musicians while staying true to their signature sound.
Whether you're nursing a broken heart or just looking for a good time, this album has something for everyone.
So grab a glass of wine, put on your dancing shoes, and let Trampolene sweep you off your feet.
Cheers to love, no more.






