Two Trains Left’s ‘Probably For Nothing’ Tells A Coming-Of-Age Story

Indie Parisian Pop-Punk group Two Trains Left have released their debut LP, Probably for Nothing. The 12 track album produced by Bertrand Poncet, frontman of Chunk! No Captain Chunk!, takes audiences on a journey through a multi-genre journey.

Probably for Nothing tells “a coming-of-age story referencing themes of personal growth, resilience and liberation.” Pressed purple splatter and hot pink, vinyl is available for purchase for a limited time here.  

The band says:

“Probably For Nothing” captures our evolution and experimentation in a way that feels cohesive and engaging. We wanted to create an album that resonates deeply with listeners, offering them a mix of powerful anthems and reflective ballads that they can connect with on a personal level. Our hope was to leave a lasting impact and provide a memorable and engaging listening experience from start to finish.

Singles “Sail Away” and “Something New” have been previously released.

Probably For Nothing Tracklist: 

  1. Never Again 
  2. Disappear 
  3. Lack of Sleep 
  4. Something New
  5. Innocent Hearts 
  6. Need You Here 
  7. Broken Pieces 
  8. Alone 
  9. Comfort Zone 
  10. Feeling Fine 
  11. Sail Away 
  12. Probably For Nothing