Trap Them / Blissfucker
Album: | Blissfucker | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Trap Them | Added: | Dec 2014 | |
Label: | Prosthetic Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2014-12-12 | Pull Date: | 2015-02-13 | Charts: | Loud |
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Week Ending: | Jan 25 | Jan 11 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 20, 2015: | Sounds of the Underworld
Sanitations |
2. | Jan 06, 2015: | Eclectic Erudition week 15 fall '14
Organic Infernal |
Album Review
Dark Emperor
Reviewed 2014-12-08
Reviewed 2014-12-08
FCC: Clean (as far as I can find on the net and hear)
Label: Prosthetic Records
Reviewer: Dark Emperor
Crust Punk / Gridncore from WA. The band plays more into the Sludge/Crust territory but with some Punk onslaughts. Pretty solid atmospheric elements that create a creepy vibe around their music. Most songs are longer than 3 minutes, so this is very unconventional for Crust Punk/Grindcore releases, but Trap Them makes them work.
1. (4:16) Pummeling opening, filled with crusty riffs and punkish tempo changes. (3 out of 5)
2. (2:22) Another blistering track with tons of Punk elements... but heavier. (3 out of 5)
3. (3:13) Crazy catchy riff will resonate through the whole song. (4.5 out of 5)
4. (4:04) All out chaos! Pretty intense and crushing song. (3.5 out fo 5)
5. (3:48) More catchy brilliance with some excellent riffs. (4.5 out of 5)
6. (3:43) Black'n'roll? wow, this band is very versatile and it nails every singe style they attempt. (4.5 out of 5)
7. (2:59) On the experimental side, mostly very dissonant with odd tempos. (3 out of 5).
8. (3:20) Early Napalm Death/Carcass insanity with a Punkish edge. (4 out of 5)
9. (7:27) Post-Metal / Sludge piece that is quite enjoyable for some serious slow-paced headbanging. (4 out of 5)
10. (4:18) More experimental Post-Metal dissonance. Pretty solid Neurosis-styled track. (4 out fo 5)
11. (6:25) Weird experimental, pretty disconnected, sounds like randomness with no point. (1 out of 5)
Label: Prosthetic Records
Reviewer: Dark Emperor
Crust Punk / Gridncore from WA. The band plays more into the Sludge/Crust territory but with some Punk onslaughts. Pretty solid atmospheric elements that create a creepy vibe around their music. Most songs are longer than 3 minutes, so this is very unconventional for Crust Punk/Grindcore releases, but Trap Them makes them work.
1. (4:16) Pummeling opening, filled with crusty riffs and punkish tempo changes. (3 out of 5)
2. (2:22) Another blistering track with tons of Punk elements... but heavier. (3 out of 5)
3. (3:13) Crazy catchy riff will resonate through the whole song. (4.5 out of 5)
4. (4:04) All out chaos! Pretty intense and crushing song. (3.5 out fo 5)
5. (3:48) More catchy brilliance with some excellent riffs. (4.5 out of 5)
6. (3:43) Black'n'roll? wow, this band is very versatile and it nails every singe style they attempt. (4.5 out of 5)
7. (2:59) On the experimental side, mostly very dissonant with odd tempos. (3 out of 5).
8. (3:20) Early Napalm Death/Carcass insanity with a Punkish edge. (4 out of 5)
9. (7:27) Post-Metal / Sludge piece that is quite enjoyable for some serious slow-paced headbanging. (4 out of 5)
10. (4:18) More experimental Post-Metal dissonance. Pretty solid Neurosis-styled track. (4 out fo 5)
11. (6:25) Weird experimental, pretty disconnected, sounds like randomness with no point. (1 out of 5)
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