Brooklyn-based indie rock band Trespasser has been making significant strides in the music industry since their debut in 2022. Known for their eclectic, high-energy performances, Trespasser has quickly gained a reputation for unique setlists and heavy on-stage improvisation. Drawing from a wide range of influences, including country, bluegrass, punk, and indie rock, they are fast becoming a favorite in the independent music scene. Their dynamic live shows are described as a “train going off the tracks,” yet they skillfully transition from off-the-wall jams to delicate ballads.
The Heartfelt Story Behind “Wasted Time“
Trespasser’s latest single, “Wasted Time,” is a poignant breakup song that delves into emotions of regret and longing. The song captures the frustration of being unable to move on from a past relationship, with lyrics that resonate deeply with anyone who has experienced heartbreak. The chorus is particularly striking, with lines like, “Even though I haven’t seen the sunlight since I saw you go away, I’ve been so sick and tired of wishing that you’d stay.”
The song’s lyrics, penned by Clay (they/them, guitar/vocals), express a raw and honest depiction of post-breakup turmoil. Lines such as “Hate you, I hate you, please leave me be” and “How much longer you think it goes? How much longer you think you’ll take? I’m fine” convey the intense and conflicting emotions that come with the end of a relationship.
A Soundtrack for All Occasions
“Wasted Time” is versatile in its appeal. It’s the perfect song for a late-night drive, providing an upbeat yet reflective backdrop as you cruise down the highway alone. Equally, it fits seamlessly into a party or hangout playlist, offering an energetic and engaging tune to keep the vibe lively. Trespasser hopes that their new single will help listeners move on from tough breakups or simply uplift them when they’re feeling down.
A Diverse and Talented Band
Trespasser’s members hail from all corners of the country, bringing a rich diversity of influences to their music. Clay and Natalia (she/her, bass/vocals) are from California, Hudson (he/him, keys) and Jack (he/they, drums) from Maine, and Matt (he/they, guitar) from Massachusetts. This geographic diversity is reflected in their music, which blends elements from various genres. Clay’s background in classic country and rock, Nat’s love for bluegrass and folk, Jack’s jazz influences, Hudson’s hip-hop/R&B flair, and Matt’s punk and indie rock edge all contribute to Trespasser’s unique sound.
Trespasser’s journey began at Wesleyan University, where the band members first met. The tight-knit music scene at Wesleyan provided the perfect environment for their musical collaboration. Initially performing as the Clay Rodgers Band, the group played countless shows around campus. Over time, each member found their place within the band, leading to the formation of Trespasser after graduation and their move to New York.
The band’s latest music marks a departure from their earlier jam and psych rock focus. Their new album, including “Wasted Time,” incorporates more pop sensibilities while still drawing on their diverse influences. Clay, the primary songwriter, collaborates closely with Matt, and each band member contributes to the music’s creation, making their songs truly special.

Catch Trespasser Live
For fans eager to experience Trespasser’s electric live performances, the band plays regularly around New York City. They have a bi-monthly residency at 11th Street Bar in Manhattan, with their recent show that happened on May 15th. Additionally, they have performed at Carroll Place on April 18th. Fans can stay updated on their schedule by following their Instagram @trespasser_band.
Trespasser’s “Wasted Time” showcases the band’s growth and evolution while maintaining their signature high-energy style. With heartfelt lyrics, diverse musical influences, and a commitment to delivering memorable performances, Trespasser is poised to continue their rise in the indie rock scene. Whether you’re navigating the aftermath of a breakup or just looking for an engaging new song, “Wasted Time” is sure to resonate.


