Trees (Avantdale Bowling Club album)

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Trees
Avantdale Bowling Club - Trees.jpg
Studio album by
Released30 September 2022 (2022-09-30)
Genre
Length42:04
Label Years Gone By
Producer
  • Christoph El Truento
  • Haz Beats
Avantdale Bowling Club chronology
Avantdale Bowling Club
(2018)
Trees
(2022)

Trees (stylised as TREES) is the second studio album by Avantdale Bowling Club, the solo project of New Zealand rapper Tom Scott. Released in September 2022, the album debuted at number one on the Official New Zealand Music Chart.

Contents

Production

Scott worked together with former At Peace bandmate Christoph El Truento to create the album. The pair worked to create a more modern sound on the album compared to the debut Avantdale Bowling Club album from 2018, by incorporating auto-tune, newer drum machines and accordion. [1]

Release and promotion

As a part of the 2022 New Zealand International Film Festival, Scott released Trees, an 18-minute short film directed by Scott that depicts a dystopian world where trees have been banned. The film starred Bruce Hopkins, and was scored by Avantdale Bowling Club. [2] [3] Scott toured New Zealand in November and December 2022, performing six dates including performances at the Auckland Town Hall and the St. James Theatre, Wellington. [4]

Critical reception

Everything Is Noise chose Trees as one of their top 75 albums of 2022, [5] while Hip-Hop Golden Age chose Trees as the 14th best hip-hop album of 2022, praising the album as "an effortless fusion of neo-jazz and Hip Hop", noting that "Trees is more subtle and humble than Avantdale Bowling Club's eponymous masterpiece debut". [6]

Track listing

Trees track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Trees"
3:43
2."Rent 2 High"
  • Cory Champion
  • Harry Huavi
  • Tom Scott
5:49
3."Twenty Eight"
  • James
  • Scott
2:48
4."Flying Pigs"
  • Chris James
  • Eden Jouavel
  • Teddy Wright
  • Scott
6:17
5."Friday Night @ the Liquor Store"
  • James
  • Scott
3:20
6."Going Through It."
  • James
  • Scott
6:17
7."Still Feel Broke"
  • James
  • Mara TK
  • Scott
5:50
8."Remember, I Really Am Asleep?"
  • James
  • Quincy Wainui
  • Scott
0:59
9."Without You"
  • James
  • Scott
5:27
10."Outro?"
  • James
  • Dallas Tamaira
1:34
Total length:42:04

Credits and personnel

Charts

Release history

Release dates and formats for Trees
RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)Ref.
Various30 September 2022Years Gone By [4]

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