Posts Tagged ‘Trap Them’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Monday, July 7th, 2014
For all of the subgenre division going on in metal, there is an equal amount of incestuous cross-breeding. A growing number of bands now practice a fusion of crust punk, grindcore, and a dash of black/death metal–notably Nails, among others. Trap Them made a significant impact themselves a few years ago with their previous album, […]
Tags: 2014, J.D. Anderson, Prosthetic Records, Review, Trap Them
Posted in News on Wednesday, January 5th, 2011
TRAP THEM Premiere First Song From New Album “Darker Handcraft” Set for Release March 1st on Vinyl and March 15th on CD and Digital TRAP THEM have premiered the first track from their upcoming album, and Prosthetic debut, “Darker Handcraft.” The track, “The Facts,” is available now exclusively at Brooklyn Vegan. Check it out, now: […]
Tags: 2011, News, Prosthetic Records, Trap Them
Posted in Frontpage Feature, News on Thursday, July 23rd, 2009
Prosthetic Records’ has signed Seattle’s Trap Them. The band’s sound combines elements of old school Swedish death metal, punk, and d-beat and takes influence from bands such as Entombed, Black Flag, Nasum and Tragedy. Trap Them has spent time on the road with Napalm Death, Disfear, Skeletonwitch, Victims, Rotten Sound, Toxic Holocaust, and Coliseum, amongst […]
Tags: News, Prosthetic Records, Trap Them
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Tuesday, December 16th, 2008
Seriously people, its about time we start talking about New Hampshire’s Trap Them as one of the US’s best kept metal secrets, as with their second full length album, the band has once again delivered a sonic donkey punch that mixes crusty chaos and hardcore (think Converge), Rotten Sound and the midrange pummeling of Wolverine Blues […]
Tags: 2008, Deathwish Inc, E.Thomas, Review, Trap Them
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Wednesday, November 7th, 2007
First off, if you haven’t not checked out Trap Them’s debut LP, Sleepwell Deconstructor, released earlier this year on Trash Art ! go do so now. The band, featuring former and current members of Backstabbers Inc. and December Wolves deliver Nasum styled grindcore meets Entombed death ‘n’ roll meets Converge and Pig Destroyer modern aggro […]
Tags: 2007, Deathwish Inc, E.Thomas, Review, Trap Them