Trap House Rave - Contagious!

Posted by Unknown On Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Track list:
1. Outbreak
2. The Kids Next Door
3. Cancer.jpg
4. The Strange
5. Self Portrait Exchange
6. Plan B (Ft. John Sustar)
7. Second Best (Ft. Zup)
8. Solo Shot First
9. Rage And Riot
10. The Deadliest Catch
11. 22:13
12. Containment
Genre: Alternative hip-hop
For Fans Of: Koly Kolgate. HeDLeSs, Level 8


Trap house rave is one of those bands that you’ll end up listening and questioning what you just heard because it’s different, it’s kind of an original sound and a group of friends making something that’s very new and worth the wild to listen to. But their overall sound is very different and a few songs on this album make you wonder while the others provide listening joy. This band has many different styles in their songs and it’s pretty obvious which ones are in what songs, by listening to the song for the first minute you might be able to spot out every genre they have in one song. A few songs that really stick out on this album must be, Cancer.jpg, Self Portrait Exchange, Rage And Riot, The Deadliest Catch, Rage and riot is an attempt to be a country/acoustic song it kind of sounds like. The lyrics to the song are pretty real and I guess you could say about their struggles as a band a little bit. Self Portrait Exchange is probably the one song that kind of sticks out because of what it is about, you can probably guess from the name of the song…  This album was a real joy and an interesting experience to listen to.
Breakdown:
Cleans: The overall over style is cleans, which I’m not going to complain the dudes have some serious vocal talents, each one with a different style to add to their music to make it stand out and sound even better.
Screams:  The one song with screams as I can tell or can put the label screams too is The Deadliest Catch, as vocal styles, there’s a few different styles for screams also, this not only happens to be one of the best songs for vocals but also the main song that sticks out heavily.
Instruments: There’s almost everything, guitar, beats, drums all in one place and it sounds different and something you should consider listening to.

Rating: 8/10