Discover TRAPT’s Alternative Rock Tapestry with ‘The Fall Teaser #2’ EP

TRAPT is an alternative rock band with a love for dimension. They bring this about with immersive moments of distortive rock, psychedelia, trance and experimentals. It impresses dynamic patterns on your reality, thoughts, contemplations, and worldviews. Like an oasis of vibrance that gives you respite from the mundane. The band has release their long awaited ‘The Fall Teaser #2 EP’, a five-track collection that is sure to astound you with matchless ideas and experimental genius. Be it the visuals, the resonance, the design, and the aftermath. Listeners of REM, Talking Heads, and Tame Impala are sure to enjoy the shimmering atmospheres of this EP. 

The band involves a lot of dream elements into the track. Inextricably linked into its grooves, the ethos stretches with a cerebral vein. ‘Halo’ opens the EP. Despite its definite grooves and slow beats, it has an atmospheric quality. The fuzzy vocals and the nebulous riffs craft the soundscape with their renewing textures and melodies. This extends to the track, ‘Meant To Be’ as well. But the alt rock energy of the song wonderfully changes the experience of it. We also see garage rock and grunge blooms that take us back to Linkin Park soundscapes. 

‘When I Get Better’ has a deep acoustic rock pulse. Swelling with folk and alt country vocal arrangements, it is an evocative lift. The instrumentals are layered, elevating the intimacy of the sentiments explored. ‘Safe Here in The Shade’ concludes the EP on a stormy note. Everything about it is passionate. The guitar work is influenced by Latin blues rock techniques. And the vocals are a launching announcement of the theme. If you like the angsty rock styles of late 80s and early 90s, then you’ll especially appreciate this conclusion. Listen Now! 

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The album is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘The Fall Teaser #2’ by Trapt here - 



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