Cover art for A Question of Trust by Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring Description: 7" on Marketstall
Format: 7" (vinyl)
Genre(s): Indie Rock
Label: Marketstall
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4Rating: 4
...according to our on 20 July 2007.

Their Hearts Were Full of Spring- A Question of Trust... 7"/Cds on Marketstall records.... Good solid indie pop tune. The Divine Comedy and Gene immediately popped out at us. An accomplished debut and I'd also like to say the word sturdy.

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What their label says...

South-London collective Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring have been making quite a name for themselves on the burgeoning New Cross / Lewisham scene.  With eccentric live shows veering from noisy chaos to acoustic sing-alongs (in a full-on audience-participation percussion-workshop style!), local audiences have quickly become dedicated followers. And with strong support from independent radio stations across the UK, THWFOS’s army of fans is growing rapidly. Having secured album deals already with indie labels in Germany and America, THWFOS decided it was high time they went nationwide in the UK, and so are proud to present their debut single “A Question Of Trust”, released on their own Marketstall Recordings imprint on 16th July. Available on download, CD and 7”, its b-side is an exclusive remix of “Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind” (THWFOS’s contribution to Northern Star Records’ already-legendary “Psychedlica Vol. 2” compilation - widely acclaimed as the stand-out track). With some summer festival dates, a new album scheduled for a late-autumn release, and a nationwide tour planned to promote it, THWFOS are looking forward to a busy and exciting time in 2007, and we’ll wager you’ll have heard a lot more from them by the end of it! “This is life affirming magical indie pop to treasure” – www.GodIsInTheTVzine.co.uk. “Downtempo upbeat morbid joy … indie-pop is rarely this fresh, beautiful and heartfelt” – www.Subba-Cultcha.com