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Brain Traps "Teen Trash Series Vol. III" 7"

Brain Traps "Teen Trash Series Vol. III" 7"

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Side A: Meet Me At The Bottom, Let Me Wait No Longer

Side B: Radical Bongo, Another Dollar

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MRR #386 (USA) 2016
When you notice a record is on ALIEN SNATCH! you get the idea that you´re in for a little trash. This one does not disappoint. Mid-Tempo and perfectly sloppy, this trasher is garage punker´s dream. If you like your punk super catchy and super garagey, ypu´re come to the right spot. All four tracks will kick your ass. More! (KK)


fasterandlouderblog.blogspot.com (USA) May 2015
With so much music that's neither lo-fi nor trashy being labeled "garage" these days, my cravings for genuine lo-fi trash are at an all-time high. You know what I'm talking about: three-chord rock n' roll, played super primitively, and recorded on cheap equipment. And so we have Brain Traps - a band out of Cologne, Germany bashing out a brand of garage punk that throws it straight back to the early '90s. Alien Snatch Records - my favorite record label of all-time - proudly presents not one but two new releases from Brain Traps. One is the band's self-titled LP, and the other is the third volume of the label's Teen Trash series - an installment that was a whopping 13 years in the waiting! So we'll start with Teen Trash. The series began in 1999 with the intention of promoting the next generation of Supercharger/Teengenerate/Rip Offs disciples. The Highschool Rockers (future Kidnappers) were the first to be featured, followed by the Teenage Rejects in 2002. Given that those first two volumes are now considered to be garage punk classics, it made sense that Daniel couldn't do a third volume until he found the perfect band. Mediocrity would not do! So he waited and waited, holding out hope that he'd come across another group worthy of the Teen Trash brand. And, finally, Brain Traps are it! Teen Trash Volume III consists of four early Brain Traps tunes from 2013, recorded on 4-track and taken to another level by Rip Off Records mastering whiz Jim Kuczkowski. If you long for the days when you never missed a new release from labels like Rip Off and Radio X, you're gonna go apeshit crazy for these four lo-fi smashers! This is garage punk as nature intended: raw and wild, yet catchy as hell. If "Radical Bongo" doesn't melt your face off, you're probably wearing fireproof headgear. While not nearly as "crude" sounding as the EP, the full-length is still plenty lo-fi and plenty trashy. And more than anything else, it's fun! Perhaps Brain Traps have refined their instrumental and songwriting skills just a little bit over the last couple of years. And it seems they've been listening to a lot of classic '60s garage rock in addition to the '90s stuff. The result is a ripper of an album that's equal parts garage and punk. Tracks like "Another Euro" and "Shoot My Baby" suggest the second coming of Supercharger, while the likes of "So Sad What's Left In My Head" seem straight out of 1966. And how can you not love a band that opens and closes its debut album with songs called "It's Alright"? Without a doubt, Brain Traps have given us the garage punk party record of 2015. And if you're not already throwing garage punk parties on a regular basis, Brain Traps have given you a damn fine reason to start! (Josh Rutlegde)
fasterandlouderblog.blogspot.de/2015/05/here-are-brain-traps.html

Terminal Boredom (USA) July 2015 Alien Snatch is still at, and here's the long awaited Volume 3 of their Teen Trash Series. Remember what Vol. 2 was?.....The Teenage Rejects 7" some 12-13 years ago! NOw those WI kids were definitey trash, let's see how Brain Traps hold up. They're from Germany and may or may not be related to Dean Dirg. On this EP they do four tunes that remind me a bit of Martin Savage (Locomotions mostly) with some of the Rip Off sound mixed in, maybe a little Motards and I even detect a bit of the Boom Boom of Renton vibe in the delivery. Drunk gang vox, lo-fi production (but not 100% shitty), simple yet effective and the songs and the riff (or hooks) are varied enough to not all sound the same. "Meet Me At The Bottom" is the best o' the bunch. Pretty decent for garage-punk in 2015 (REAL garage-punk). Mastered by that Jim K. guy who worked on like every Rip Off record - which must have been the easiest job in the world! Scum stats: 100 orange, 400 black (RK)
terminal-boredom.com/reviews/201507/?mc_cid=eaf3a9a7eb&mc_eid=f02ec55059

Razorcake #87 (USA) July 2015 Super scuzz lo-fi goodness out of Cologne, Germany? Sounds more like the musky garage sounds out of S.F. from the likes of Coachwhips and Useless Eaters. I dunno, perhaps Marked Men and the punk-as-shit Buck Biloxi And The Fucks as well. True greasy surfer garage sludge. It’s laden with enough “Whooos” and “All right’s” to make even the non-believer believe that shit is indeed going to be all right. No giveaway bin for this LP. This stays in the permanent collection.(CR)
www.razorcake.org/store/razorcake-87



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