The Lonely Position of Neutral explained

The Lonely Position of Neutral
Type:studio
Artist:Trust Company
Cover:Trust Company The Lonely Position of Neutral.jpg
Released:
    • July 23, 2002 (US)
Recorded:December 2001–January 2002[1]
Studio:NRG Recording Studios, North Hollywood
Genre:
Length:40:24
Label:Geffen
Next Title:True Parallels
Next Year:2005

The Lonely Position of Neutral is the debut album by American rock band Trust Company. It was released on July 22, 2002 internationally and on July 23, 2002, in the United States; a version including two bonus tracks was released on February 19, 2003. The Lonely Position of Neutral is Trust Company's most successful album to date and was certified gold for sales in excess of 500,000 copies. The track "Drop to Zero" was also known as "The Lonely Position of Neutral" back when the band was known as 41Down, and was later remade for this album.

The album's lead single, "Downfall," was released in 2002. It gained the band its breakthrough popularity for both its infectious melody and unusual music video. The track reached number six on both the Mainstream Rock Tracks and Modern Rock Tracks charts, and earned a spot at number 91 on the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart. The video features front-man Kevin Palmer walking down a street, with everything behind him blown away by wind. It found significant airplay on MTV2. "Running from Me" was the second single from the album and released in the same year. Its video features the band wearing strange masks and unveiling them in the pouring rain. The third single, "The Fear", was released in 2003.

Critical reception

Jason D. Taylor of AllMusic commended the band for sticking with the nu-metal formula to create tracks that are recognizable and contain elements of pop punk but was unsure of their career long-term when compared to similar acts like Linkin Park, concluding that "This is a shame, because those willing to give this album a chance will find one of the most infectious alternative metal albums of 2002."[4] Rolling Stones Barry Walters was adamant of the instrumentation throughout the album, saying that it follows "modern-rock-radio conventions" but said that "the singing's understatement and harmonic sophistication help the band transcend overblown corporate rock and embrace sensitive emo pop."

Personnel

Credits for The Lonely Position of Neutral adapted from the liner notes.[5]

Trust Company
Artwork
Additional musicians
Production

Charts

Album

Singles
YearSingleChartPosition
2002"Downfall"[7] US Mainstream Rock Tracks6
US Modern Rock Tracks6
US Billboard Hot 10091
UK Singles Chart89
"Running from Me"US Mainstream Rock Tracks24
US Modern Rock Tracks22

Certifications

Appearances in media

Notes and References

  1. Web site: News . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20020202201909/http://www.41down.com/news/index.asp?EventDate=all . 2002-02-02 . 2024-06-03 . 41down.com.
  2. Web site: Running from Me: Revisiting Trust Company's infectious 'The Lonely Position of Neutral' . 29 July 2019 .
  3. Web site: The Best Nu-metal Album of Each Year Since 1994. Loudwire. 18 July 2024. 18 July 2024. John. Hill.
  4. Web site: Jason D.. Taylor. The Lonely Position of Neutral - Trust Company. AllMusic. September 4, 2011.
  5. The Lonely Position of Neutral. Trust Company. 2002. Geffen. liner notes. 0694933122.
  6. [{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=trust company|chart=Billboard 200}} Trust Company Billboard 200 Chart History]. Billboard.
  7. Web site: [{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=trust company|chart=all}} Trust Company Singles Chart]. billboard.com.
  8. Web site: RIAA database. Recording Industry Association of America. 2011-09-17. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150904024728/http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php. 2015-09-04.