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For the uninitiated, it may seem hard to trust that a hardcore punk band would spawn a milieu of successful bands each more different than the last. But you needn't look further than Baltimore hardcore group Trapped Under Ice, who slowed themselves down in 2013. This hiatus allowed members of the band to pursue new bands that would iterate and subvert the burly hardcore they'd become known for. As years went on, the projects started gaining momentum and a life outside of "side project." Last year saw Turnstile deliver an alt-rock flair to hardcore, their debut document Nonstop Feeling catching the attention of a wider audience than beatdown-aggro crowds. This May, TUI frontman Justice Tripp would take his own project Angel Du$t to new distances from the band's 2013 debut, A.D., with a joyful powerbomb of an album, Rock the Fuck On Forever.
The album title cleanly states its intent, grabbing the reader out of their chair and throwing them into a posi-mosh pit that doesn't let up. It hits all taste buds in a well-rounded punk record; shades of Tripp's past with the mo Trapped Under Ice played a show at the Orpheum in Tampa, FL over the weekend. The show went off without a hitch, with the exception of ten seconds that saw frontman Justice Tripp kicked in the back of the chief by a stage diver and then kicked in the hand by another. Unfortunately, the kick to the hand knocked the microphone into Tripp's mouth, breaking a tooth. Of course this is hardcore, so after taking a few moments to analyze the damage, Tripp carried on like a sport. Tags: Justice TrippTrapped Under Ice Post Comment Contributed by ben_conoley, Posted by Ben Conoley ReaperInterviews With Sound and Fury Festival set to lash off on July 31 in Oxnard, California, Punknews is pleased to spotlight some of the many bands that will be featured over the three day event. Up first is Baltimore, Maryland's Trapped Under Ice who are about to release Secrets of the World this summer on Reaper Records. First off, how is everything going? Are you glad with the outcome of Secrets of the World? Justice Tripp: Everything is good. We're in europe right now with Terror, Born From Pain, and Stick To Your Guns. We have about a week left and then we come home and begin this 10 bands for 10 dollars tour of the US. "Secrets of the World" will be out August 4th. We are all very happy with the write down . We put a lot of time into writing and i think it paid off. Comparing it to your first songs, how do you think the sound has evolved? Justice: I believe that our newest music is relevant to everything we've done before. It is definitely similar to songs recorded on our demo and "Stay Cold," with the addition of other influences that might not include stood out as much on earlier recordings fancy Stigma by Richard VerducciInterviews There's no doubt that Trapped Under Ice is one of the biggest names in modern hardcore today and if you're at all familiar with the genre, you probably possess some sort of notion on frontman Justice Tripp - whether it be the image he exudes or hearing stories about breaking a fan's jaw in Germany. Before playing in Newcastle, UK on the Rock Sound Impericon Exposure Tour with Your Demise and Man Overboard, Punknews interviewer Faye Turnbull sat down with Justice, where he cleared the air regarding people's misconceptions, voiced his disdain for violence in the hardcore scene, and revealed that Justice Tripp is indeed his real name. You had an altercation with a fan in Germany last year, have you had any issues with Germany this time round? Is it frustrating when you observe Trapped Under Ice mentioned on sites like Punknews that people still .
Trapped Under Ice vocalist endures rough 10 seconds at show
Later that time, Tripp Tweeted: "Just wrapped up my favorite tour I've ever done with the best friends. No broke ass tooth could ruin my day."
Of course, there's video. There's always video.
And yes, this shit happens at love every other hardcore exhibit. But I needed to post a blog entry, so this will possess to do. If anybody has footage of Scott Vogel breaking a nail, send that shit over asap.16 comments
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No, we had some of our coolest shows in Germany. Nothing weird. Iâm sure some individuals have held grudges and thatâs fair, but for the most part, I feel like people are pretty understanding of existence and that people build mistakes. It hasnât been a big issue at all since weâve been over here.