Two Trains left consists of Dimitri Ben Hamou (Singer/Guitarist), Julien Debruyne (Guitarist), Tom Bessah (Bassist) and J-B Paon (Drummer). About Two Trains Left Two Trains Left is a pop-punk band hailing from Paris. Their debut EP, “Sorry & Pathetic,” released in 2018, garnered significant attention and set the stage for the band’s future successes. This initial triumph led them to open for notable acts such as Anti-Flag, Story Untold, Between You & Me, and Hockey Dad in Paris, as well as Møme on the main stage of the “24h de l’INSA” festival in Lyon. The lockdowns of 2020 pushed 2TL to release three singles, spreading optimism to their fanbase while preparing for the future. In the summer of 2021, they released their second EP, “As Safe As Yesterday,” which was met with acclaim from both the press and fans alike. This EP marked the beginning of a new era for the band, blending pop-punk with a softer vibe and introducing a fresh atmosphere to their sound. The band revitalized “As Safe As Yesterday” by releasing a DELUXE version featuring their live session “Live in Marseille.” With over a million streams, ASAY became the soundtrack for Chunk! No, Captain Chunk!’s French tour in 2022. As die-hard fans of Huey Lewis and The News, they decided to release a cover of the iconic 80s hit “Stuck With You.” This cover caught the attention of the legendary band, who even reposted it on social media. In the spring of 2023, Two Trains Left embarked on a tour with the band Moonball (featuring members of Landmvrks), playing their single “Lack of Sleep” in Marseille, Lyon, and Paris. They followed this with the release of their single “Feeling Fine.”By the end of 2023, 2TL released “Comfort Zone,” headlined a sold-out show in Lyon, performed at the first edition of Mvrksfest, and opened for Neck Deep in Paris during their latest EU tour. In April 2024, they released their single “Alone.” Following “Alone,” they are set to release their next single, “Sail Away” featuring Chunk! No, Captain Chunk!, on June 21st. Their debut LP, “Probably For Nothing,” is set to be released on September 20th. ### Two Trains Left on the Web Facebook : Twotrainsleft Instagram : twotrainsleft Twitter : twotrainsleft YouTube : UC1YPv2eKAEvbU48pKEgi0bw |