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School chums Chris Brown and Peter Charell absorbed
the heavy rock sound of Korn, Soundgarden, and Metallica
during the mid-'90s. Both were music geeks and naturally
flirted with the idea of getting a group together.
Casual gigs in school motivated them even more, leaving
Brown and Charell to design what would become Trapt.
In 1997, fellow guitarist Simon Ormandy joined the
band. The trio recorded its own demo and landed gigs
in and around the suburbs of southern California. Within
a year, Trapt were opening up for the likes of Papa Roach,
Dredg, and Spike 1000, but high-school graduation loomed
ahead.
Trapt's second album, Amalgamation, was self-released
in 1998, but the band's dynamic was shifting. Ormandy
and Brown were attending classes at UC Santa Barbara
by fall 1999 while Charell was several hours away at
UC Santa Cruz. The band met up on weekends for rehearsals
and shows, and also managed to issue another record,
Glimpse, in early 2000 with hopes that a record label
would notice. As luck would have it, Trapt impressed
those at the Immortal label after a stellar gig at the
Troubadour one evening in late 2000. Talks of a deal
were in the works, but Immortal dropped the band after
eight weeks.
Each member eventually dropped out of school and moved
to Los Angeles to focus solely on Trapt. Seattle native
Aaron Montgomery joined to play drums, and after a 9/11
benefit show, Warner Bros. offered the band a deal in
late 2001. A year later, Trapt prepared their proper
debut, and a self-titled EP appeared in spring 2004.
The band returned in 2005 with Someone in Control. ~
MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide |
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