A dystopian electronic journey, ‘Trevor’ is cinematic in scope, seamlessly blending euphoric techno rhythms with cascading synth walls and screeching vocals. The track balances sonic tension with explosive energy, capturing YARD’s signature mix of post-punk rock and electronica. It grips listeners tight before erupting into an infectious, aggressive crescendo, solidifying their reputation as one of the most exhilarating live acts to emerge in the last 12 months.
Lyrically, ‘Trevor’ explores the concept of anthropomorphism—the human tendency to attribute emotions and meaning to inanimate objects.
YARD vocalist Emmet White shares; "I've a habit of naming inanimate objects that have played a significant role in my life. In this case 'Trevor' was the name of a bike that I had for years, which was passed down to me by my brother. Sadly, one night, it was stolen outside of work. The loss of Trevor hit me far harder than I had expected as it felt like I had lost a friend or a companion."