The Temper Trap

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Win The New Temper Trap Album

The Temper Trap' is the band's first album as a newly-expanded five-piece outfit following the permanent addition of Joseph Greer on keyboard and guitar. The self-titled album will feature 12 new songs recorded in Los Angeles with producer Tony Hoffer (Beck, M83, Phoenix).

'The Temper Trap' is the follow up to 2009's debut long-player 'Conditions'. Featuring the singles Science of Fear, Fader, Love Lost and Sweet Disposition - the latter of which spent more than six months in the UK singles chart - the album was one of the breakthrough successes of the year and has now been certified Gold two-times over in the UK, selling over 800,000 copies worldwide.

You can hear the new single from the Aussie five-piece right here

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