Trap Them Announce New 12” EP
By joshua + Published Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at 6:50 pm

American D-beat-Punk/Death Metal quartet Trap Them have announced a new 12″ EP in works entitled “Filth Rations.“
No release date set as of yet, Filth Rations will feature 4 new tracks recorded exclusively for Southern Lord Records and will be available in Vinyl only!
Filth Rations will be a one-sided 12″ with etching by artist Justin Bartlett on side B. with all tracks being engineered by Kurt Ballou at God City Studio
We’re already citing triple threat status for this release:
1. Trap Them have have been batting a .1000 with solid release after solid release since there inception in 2006. Decibel Magazine recently ranked Trap Them’s 2008 release Seizures in Barren Praise one of the Top 100 Greatest Metal Albums of the Decade. We expect nothing less from Filth Rations.
2. Kurt Ballou is at the recording helm. For those of you living under a rock for the past decade – Kurt Ballou’s trademark gargantuan analogue sound can be heard on some of the most important underground albums of all time ie Cave In – Until Your Heart Stops (1999), Converge – You Fail Me (2004), No Heroes (2006), Axe to Fall (2009), Modern Life Is War – Witness (2005), Rise and Fall – Into Oblivion (2006), Genghis Tron – Dead Mountain Mouth (2006), The Hope Conspiracy – Death Knows Your Name (2006), Coliseum – No Salvation (2007)..to name a few.
3. Justin Bartlett is etching custom artwork on the vinyl. Need we say more?
New Track: “Carnage Incarnate” is now streaming via the Trap Them’s myspace site:
http://www.myspace.com/trapthem
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- Seance Prime: The Complete Records by Trap Them avail at Deathwish
- Trap Them Interview Exclusive with Ryan McKenney
- Trap Them kick off European tour
- Power Of The Riff Fest Takes LA By Storm Aug 8
Tags: d-beat, Death Metal, God City Studios, Grind, Justin Bartlett, Kurt Ballou, Punk, Southern Lord Recordings, Trap Them
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