Traps Ps New Chants
Traps PS are a band that breaks less is more all the way down to less is everything. You get it: like the Minutemen, the songs are short because they don't need to be long. And like the Minutemen, sixty seconds of Traps PS hits harder and resonates longer than five-ten-twenty sloppy minutes from somebody else. Or like Gang of Four, who got it from James Brown, who is a fundamental Traps PS inspiration Traps PS cares about discipline, rhythm and clarity. Says drummer Miles Wintner: We don't waste time. They've always been unafraid to do what needed to be done, this practically telepathic trio of Wintner, bassist/backing vocalist Danny Miller and singer/- guitarist Andrew Jeffords. They recorded and released records on their community-oriented/community-involved label Papermade and played any space they'd fit lost all ages institutions like L.A.'s Pehrspace or not-exactly legal guerilla shows on city streets and in dusty Inglewood oil fields. But with their first full-length in three years coming into focus, they found L.A. independent label Innovative Leisure ready to amplify that DIY capability: We've done so much in our own bubble that it was exciting to explore another aspect, says Jeffords. I'm enjoying inviting people into our family.
- 1. Waking Hour
- 2. New Chants
- 3. Can't Look Away
- 4. Tradition
- 5. Piano
- 6. Two Truths
- 7. Seven Voices
- 8. Abolition
- 9. Kotel Knit
- 10. Then Again
- 11. In Decline
- 12. Blood Orange
- 13. Fourth Walls
- 14. In the Flesh
- 15. Imprint
- 16. Vacation