Release Date:September 18, 2007 Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping:Expedited shipping available Shipping:International shipping available Condition:Same day shipping. Free upgrade to 1st class mail for all CDs. Professional packaging material. Friendly customer service.
Album Description Limited edition CD package, with exclusive video of a live Trapt performance and new studio tracks. Autographed CDs, limited edition posters, and more are available for retail outlets. Over two million albums sold to date, with over one million digital downloads sold.
Customer Reviews:
wasteMay 6, 2008 Cheri Taylor 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
There's only 2 knew songs on this album the rest are just live versions of there songs that was on there 1 and 2 album. The 2 knew songs on this album 1 of them was the best, and the only best song on this album is stay alive the other knew one was was'nt that good. This was a waste only one song was great.
it's a bit of a waste to release a live album after on TWO studio albumsJanuary 23, 2008 George Dionne(WWW.ROCK-IS-LIFE.COM) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Good To tide fans over until their third album, Trapt delivers a live set complete with two new studio tracks. The studio track "Stay Alive" has a killer opening riff that sure to make you thirsty for more. Chris Brown drives the lyrics home with his powerful vocals. The second studio track "Everything to Lose" is a bit more toned down than its predecessor. Lyrically, it could probably relate to the bands forthcoming release. Now onto the live set. "Stillframe" kicks off the set to thunderous applause as the group rifles through nine of their best songs including the rock radio hit "Headstrong." The group sounds great and gives the performance of their career. I've actually seen them live, and this release is an accurate portrayal of their sound.
The Bad You know as well as I do, "live" is never really live. Also, I think it's a bit of a waste to release a live album after on TWO studio albums. A live album is a greatest hits cash-in of sorts. Trapt has not been around long enough for a greatest hits album or a live album, hence the nine song set list.
The Verdict I like the new songs, but an EP would have been a better avenue to promote this material.
A good live album, reminds you of when you were at a show.September 25, 2007 G. D. Maddox(Atlanta GA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I really liked the new songs and listening to the live tracks takes me back when they were here last year. Their new album will be out early next year so this is great to get people ready for it.