Trapt have released the music video for their track “It’s Over”, which you can view above Loudwire. Frontman Chris Brown said of the track:
“‘It’s Over’ is about respecting yourself and realizing that you are worth more than the person you are with is acknowledging. Sometimes you have to close one door to open another and this song embodies the frustration and the pain involved in a relationship that does not go both ways. When you respect yourself enough to walk away from a relationship with no respect, you will find someone who accepts you for you who are and gives you back everything you give to them. So cut that cord and close that door for yourself first and foremost.”
The song is the third single off their upcoming new album DNA (Crash Collide); the song is available dgitally on iTunes.
Trapt will be kicking off a U.S. headlining tour on December 1st with support from Adakain, First Decree, and Meka Nism on select dates. The run will feature four Toys For Tots shows that will grant fans free entry with the donation of an unwrapped present. Taylor said of the shows:
“One of the most powerful aspects of being in a band and being able to create music is the ability to change lives and we wanted to do something different this holiday season and help put a big smile on as many youngster’s faces as we could this Christmas. Partnering up with our friends in rock radio and Toys for Tots is the greatest way we could think of to make that happen!”
12/01 – Tucson, AZ | The Rock
12/02 – Albuquerque, NM | Launchpad
12/04 – Little Rock, AR | Revolution Room *
12/05 – Springfield, MO | Outland Ballroom *
12/06 – St. Louis, MO | The Firebird
12/09 – Palatine, IL | Durty Nellie’s
12/10 – Newport, NY | The Southgate House Revival-Sanctuary
12/11 – Erie, PA | Sherlocks
12/12 – Flint, MI | Machine Shop *
12/13 – Cleveland, OH | Grog Shop
12/15 – Cromwell, CT | Chicago Slams
12/16 – Manchester, NH | Jewel Nightclub
12/17 – Syracuse, NY | Lost Horizon *
12/18 – Portland, ME | Asylum
12/19 – Lancaster, PA | Chameleon Club
* = Toys For Tots show