Californian rock quartet
Trapt formed in the '90s, influenced by grunge, heavy metal, and nu-metal. In 2002, they scored a hit with their single "Headstrong" from their sophomore release,
Trapt. The group maintained their presence on the mainstream rock scene through the decade with Top 20 releases
Someone in Control (2005) and
Only Through the Pain (2008), while their 2010s albums spoke to their core fan base. The band entered the 2020s with their eighth set,
Shadow Work.
The original lineup was created while
Trapt's members were still in high school, where
Chris Taylor Brown and
Peter Charell absorbed the heavy rock sound of
Korn,
Soundgarden, and
Metallica. 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, guitarist
Simon Ormandy joined the band. The trio recorded their own demo and landed gigs in and around the suburbs of southern California. Within a year,
Trapt were opening 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 group'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 standout gig at the Troubadour one evening in late 2000. Talks of a deal were in the works, but Immortal walked away from the group after eight weeks.
Each member eventually dropped out of school and moved to Los Angeles to focus solely on
Trapt. Seattle native
Aaron "Monty" 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 released their self-titled debut album, featuring their biggest hit "Headstrong," which topped the Billboard rock chart and peaked in the Top 20 of the Billboard 200. Both the song and
Trapt went on to earn platinum certification.
The group returned in 2005 with the melodic
Someone in Control, which led to tours with bands like
Nickelback,
Chevelle, and
Thousand Foot Krutch. A live album, Trapt Live!, arrived in 2007 on
Nikki Sixx's Eleven Seven label. A year later,
Ormandy parted ways with
Trapt and was replaced by
Robb Torres. Their third studio album,
Only Through the Pain, followed soon after, produced by
GGGarth Richardson (
Nickelback,
Mudvayne,
Atreyu). For their fourth album, the band hired producer
Johnny K (
Sevendust,
Disturbed,
Megadeth), and in 2010 released
No Apologies. A compilation album,
Headstrong, was issued the following year on Cleopatra Records. It featured re-recordings of
Trapt's singles, remixes, live tracks, demos, and a cover of
Depeche Mode's "Policy of Truth."
In between releases,
Trapt experienced a number of roster changes.
Montgomery left the band at the start of 2012, replaced by
Dylan Howard.
Torres also left the group, his spot temporarily filled by ex-
Atreyu guitarist
Travis Miguel (permanent replacement Ty Fury was recruited in 2014). On 2013's independently released
Reborn, the new lineup expanded their sound by adding synthesizers and samples, making it their most ambitious record to date. The quartet returned in 2016 with their seventh album, the muscular
DNA. At the start of the new decade,
Trapt issued their eighth album,
Shadow Work. ~ MacKenzie Wilson