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Trap2 are set to release their acclaimed EP 'Low Without Sound' on I-tunes on October 10th. The physical release of this EP sold out its 2,000 copies so download is now your best option…
If you'd forgotten, Glasswerk.co.uk is currently running a competition for a signed copy of Trap2's recent EP link so get your entries in pronto. Trap2 are also playing as part of this year's In The City showcase link so get your butts down there.
And if it had slipped your mind, here is the original review of 'Low Without Sound', by Glasswerk's own Jamie Favelli:
“I've been championing these Sheffield boys for a while now, based on their live sets alone and it's about time that we can get our mitts on some music (unless you were lucky enough to get a copy of their demo cd!). Welcome to the Zoo the first track on the CD is a guitar heavy groove-led song reminiscent of The Music and Stone Roses.
The title track 'Low Without Sound' sees the lead singer screaming out the vocal as led zep guitars fire on all cylinders. However, stand out tune of the EP is track 3 'The Reason Is This' which sees the band jostling with Kasabian for a position on the 'best block rocking beats' winners podium as they crank up the keyboards and acid bassline for some chemical mayhem, topped of with a sneering vocal. Finally, More Fool You (parts I & II) a love song that pulsates along in a Verve like manner of their own.
The band have been generous with the tunes, a couple of these could have been singles in their own right, invest in a copy now while you can.”