On their eighth set,
Shadow Work, hard rock outfit
Trapt smooth their nu-metal- and grunge-inspired edges, offering some polished anthems to balance with their typical crunchy assault. Muscular riffs and meaty drum pounding buffer frontman
Chris Taylor Brown's vocals, which he continues to push to cleaner heights (as on 2016's
DNA). Amongst rote rockers like "I Want to Want What I Want" and "Trying Too Hard," the band cribs notes from
Shinedown, flexing their pop muscle with "Tell Me How You Really Feel," which includes a soaring gang chorus with inspirational aspirations. The album's standout moment comes at the end with a left-field cover of
Jewel's 1995 hit single, "Who Will Save Your Soul."
Trapt's version -- "Save Your Soul" -- is surprisingly well-executed, a faithful rendition that is a testament to
Jewel's songwriting and powerful lyrics that are as relevant in 2020 as they were in the '90s. Longtime diehards and fans of
Daughtry,
Chevelle, and early
Creed will no doubt find something to enjoy on these dozen tracks. ~ Neil Z. Yeung