Trust Not Those in Whom Without Some Touch of Madness

Trust Not Those in Whom Without Some Touch of Madness is Thalia Zedek's third solo album, released under two months after Hell is in Hello.

Trust Not Those in Whom Without Some Touch of Madness
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 14, 2004
RecordedFebruary–March 2004
StudioHotel2Tango, Montreal
GenreAlternative rock, Blues rock, Indie rock
Length55:38
LabelThrill Jockey
Acuarela Records (Spain)
ProducerHoward Bilerman
Thalia Zedek chronology
Hell is in Hello
(2004)
Trust Not Those in Whom Without Some Touch of Madness
(2004)
Liars and Prayers
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Pitchfork[2]
Tiny Mix Tapes[3]
Neumu[4]
Stylus MagazineB+[5]
Uncut[6]
OutPositive[7]
The AdvocatePositive[8]
The Washington PostPositive[9]
The TimesPositive[10]

Background

In 2002, after Matador Records—which had released Zedek's debut solo album— was bought by Beggars Banquet, Zedek was dropped from Matador's roster. Therefore, Trust Not Those in Whom Without Some Touch of Madness was released in 2004 by Thrill Jockey (and Acuarela Records in Spain), which began the long-lasting and fruitful relationship between Zedek and Thrill Jockey.[11] The album was recorded, engineered, and mixed by producer and one-time Arcade Fire drummer Howard Bilerman, who co-owns the Hotel2Tango recording studio at which it was recorded. The recording of Trust Not Those in Whom Without Some Touch of Madness took place in February and March 2004.

Guest musician included Jonah Sacks and Harris Newman. Sacks (Dresden Dolls, Willard Grant conspiracy) "drove up from New York [to Montreal] on a day’s notice" to contribute cello to "Bone," whilst Newman (Mudfish, Sackville) added lap steel guitar to "Evil Hand".[12]

Whereas her prior solo releases had included many covers—Leonard Cohen, Luiz Bonfa, and V; in 2001's Been Here and Gone, The Velvet Underground and Bob Dylan in 2003's You’re a Big Girl Now EP, not to mention the self-released Live at Tonic, NYC January 16, 2000 which consisted entirely of covers— Trust Not Those in Whom Without Some Touch of Madness was composed wholly of original material. The album's eleven songs were recorded in eleven days[13] employing completely analog techniques, forgoing any use of Pro Tools or computers.[14] Its title came from a scrambled Chinese fortune cookie[15][16] Zedek got at an New York City restaurant in the late eighties; the "fortune had actually been cut in half horizontally, and the Scotch-taped back together with the bottom half of another fortune."[17] Zedek held on to the fortune for many years and, eventually, decided to repurpose it as the title to her second solo album.[18]

Trust Not Those in Whom Without Some Touch of Madness was mastered at Peerless Mastering in Boston, MA, by Roger Seibel, and was pressed at Disque Americ.

The album is dedicated to the memory of the late Laura Carter, Bar-B-Q Killers’ vocalist and guitarist, friend and former girlfriend of Zedek's.[19] Carter passed away on December 2, 2002.[20]

Track listing

All songs by Thalia Zedek. All arrangements by Zedek, David Michael Curry, and Daniel Coughlin.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Ship"Thalia Zedek6:14
2."Sailor"Thalia Zedek4:57
3."Evil Hand"Thalia Zedek4:26
4."Since Then"Thalia Zedek4:37
5."Angels"Thalia Zedek5:01
6."Bus Stop"Thalia Zedek5:56
7."Brother"Thalia Zedek4:49
8."Bone"Thalia Zedek4:34
9."Island Song"Thalia Zedek3:58
10."Virginia"Thalia Zedek4:27
11."Hell is in Hello"Thalia Zedek6:40

Personnel

Additional musicians
Additional personnel

Critical reception

On Metacritic, the album has a weighted average score of 78 out of 100, based on 11 critics, indicating "generally favourable reviews".[21] In his review for AllMusic, Johnny Loftus remarked that "[t]hroughout this record as it's been since the old days, Zedek never fails to put her very soul into each syllable, and her commitment is matched by the instrumentation,"[22] whilst Mike Joyce, writing for The Washington Post, described it as "somber, poetic and sometimes unnerving, […] cutting and dissonant"[23] In his praising review for Pitchfork, Matthew Murphy remarked that, "[t]hough the musicians occasionally make overt references to traditional blues, C&W, or Appalachian folk, the proceedings here generally breathe in the same nebulous, turbulent atmosphere that has fueled groups like the Bad Seeds or The Dirty Three."[24] Tiny Mix Tapes’s review of the album stated that "[w]hat surprises [...] most about Trust Not in Those… is the willingness on Thalia's behalf not to retread much of her past work," whilst also praising "the strength of the actual songwriting"[25] In his positive review of Trust Not Those in Whom Without Some Touch of Madness for Out, Matthew Breen characterised it as "truly challenging, beautiful, dark music inspiring something akin to desperation",[26] while, opening his complimentary review the album for Neumu, Anthony Carew stated that "Thalia Zedek should be so well acclaimed by now that she's reached some sort of venerable status."[27]

References

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  5. Anthony Miccio (September 29, 2004). "Thalia Zedek – Trust Not Those In Whom Without Some Touch Of Madness". Stylus Magazine. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
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  8. Karen Iris Tucker (September 14, 2004). "Thalia Zedek – Trust Not Those In Whom Without Some Touch of Madness". The Advocate. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
  9. Mike Joyce. "THALIA ZEDEK "Trust Not Those In Whom Without Some Touch of Madness"". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
  10. Stewart Lee (September 19, 2004). "Thalia Zedek: Trust Not Those in Whom Without Some Touch of Madness". The Times. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
  11. Jedd Beaudoin (October 11, 2016). "Brought to You By the Letter 'E': Thalia Zedek on Her New Records, New Band: Interview". Pop Matters. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
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  23. Mike Joyce. "THALIA ZEDEK "Trust Not Those In Whom Without Some Touch of Madness"". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
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