The Phoenix Trap
Pop/rock with a sexy female singer.
"What am I supposed to do, tomorrow's getting closer/If I turn into you, I'll be surprised."
SoundClick artist The Phoenix Trap presents "You're On Fire", a remarkable release in the Rock genre. There is an authenticity to the performance that draws the listener in. The track delivers a memorable listening experience in this genre, and effortlessly connects with the listener. The Phoenix Trap continues to build a Rock catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists.
A blistering rocker with more than a little bit of pop-punk influence.
SoundClick artist The Phoenix Trap presents "Not Me", a remarkable release in the Rock genre. It provides textures that deepen the overall emotional resonance. The arrangement unfolds with a natural ease, guiding the listener through a more immersive experience. The Phoenix Trap is an independent artist on SoundClick, releasing Rock music directly to fans worldwide.
, hailing from Philadelphia, PA, is a Rock/Pop outfit that likes to blend in some toe-tapping and head bobbing energy to create a fun show experience for all ages.
After forming in 1998, The Phoenix Trap built on some early adversity to become a rising new force in the regional, original music scene. After three different line-ups, the band found the right mix with its current roster Teresa Kelly (vocals), Chad Gorn (guitar), Mark Gardner (bass) and Mark Robart (drums). With Kelly, the band developed a more definitive pop-rock sound. The change in sound was fueled by Kelly’s radio-friendly vocals and exciting stage presence.
Unofficially, The Phoenix Trap marked the start of the Kelly years with the release of the demo “Skywriting” in 2001. With the demo finished and a string of gigs under their belts, they ventured into Soundgun Studios in Philadelphia to record their first full-length album. The eponymous work was recorded in October of 2001 with acclaimed producer Edan Cohen (Burlap Palace, Brian Seymour and Songs: Ohia) and released in March 2002 at The Fire in Philadelphia. The Album includes 12 songs and guest appearances by Philadelphia notables Mike “Slo-Mo” Brenner, Elliot Levin, and Quiara Hudes.
With a solid studio recording to push, The Phoenix Trap has become a band to watch. Now in regular rotation on weekends at The Grape St. Pub in Philadelphia, the band has shared the stage with Virgin Recording Artist the Exies (named a Band to Watch in 2003 by Rolling Stone Magazine), Mark McAdam (of Sumac) and Shoe Suede Blues (featuring Peter Tork). They have also shared the stage with top regional artists like K-Floor (Treasure), IKE (Bisbee Roadkill), as well as unsigned artists Transistor Rodeo, Down Circle Back, Stargazer Lily, Amber DeLaurentis and Nancy Falkow to name a few.
The Phoenix Trap has performed in New York, Boston, Baltimore, New Jersey and throughout Eastern Pennsylvania. The band has also occasionally stripped down its electric set to play the area’s growing number of acoustic venues. They continue to garner radio airplay and make on-air appearances throughout the region.
The band is currently working on songs for a new album tentatively to be recorded in the fall of 2003.
We mostly play live in and around the Philadelphia area, with occasional forays elsewhere in Pennsylvania and into New Jersey, Delaware, New York, Baltimore and Boston. Lately we've had a number of successful weekend shows at in the Manayunk section of Philly, and that's sort of become our "home base".
Our influences are all over the map, but they tend to coalesce into a high-charged pop/rock sound. We've got a female singer, so we're sometimes compared to bands like The Corrs, Sixpence None The Richer, or Letters to Cleo.
Your typical guitar/bass/drums/vocals arrangement.