Travis Bracht

Travis Bracht
Birth name Travis John Bracht
Also known as T-LUX
Born 18 March 1972 (1972-03-18) (age 40)
Origin Seattle, Washington, USA
Genres Hard rock
Occupations Musician
Instruments Vocals, Guitar
Labels Capitol Records
Timestyle Music
Associated acts Peace and Silence
Post Modern Heroes
Second Coming
Soulbender

Travis Bracht is a Seattle-based singer and guitarist best known for his work with the post-grunge band Second Coming.[1] He has also been a member of the bands Peace and Silence[2] and Soulbender.[3] Bracht is currently fronting the band Post Modern Heroes alongside almost every other member of his first band Peace and Silence.[4]

Biography

In 1990, Bracht formed the band Peace and Silence along with Rich Henry (guitar), Tim Lynch (guitar), Chuck Miller (bass), and Fred Kitchens (drums).[2] This group released an album called Fathom That in 1993[5] before breaking up a few years later. However, they have since reunited for a couple shows in the 2000s and put up a website featuring their entire catalog, including several unreleased songs as well as Fathom That.

After the break-up of Peace and Silence, Bracht joined bassist Johnny Bacolas and drummer James Bergstrom in the band Second Coming along with former Sweet Water guitarist Dudley Taft. Before they were in Second Coming, Bacolas and Bergstrom had also formed the rhythm section of Alice N' Chains, a precursor to Alice in Chains that also featured Layne Staley on vocals.[6] Staley had made a guest appearance on L.O.V.Evil, the first album put out by Second Coming before Bracht joined them. When Staley passed away in 2002, Second Coming performed at the very first annual Layne Staley Tribute and Benefit Concert held later that year.[7]

In 1998, Capitol Records put out the eponymous Second Coming, the first album featuring the Bracht-led lineup, which brought the band considerable attention.[1] This album produced two singles titled “Soft” and “Vintage Eyes”, the latter of which had a music video. Another track titled “Unknown Rider” was included on the soundtrack for the blockbuster film The Sixth Sense.

After dealing with a rather acrimonious split from both Capitol Records and Dudley Taft in the early 2000s,[1] Second Coming regrouped with new guitarist Eric Snyder and began recording their next album 13, which was released through Timestyle music in 2003 along with a companion EP titled Acoustic.

In 2007, Bracht reunited with his former Peace and Silence bandmate Chuck Miller in Soulbender, filling in for his friend Nick Pollock on vocals. Pollock had also played alongside Bacolas, Bergstrom, and Staley in Alice N’ Chains; he was their guitar player.[6] The Pollock-led lineup of Soulbender had also played at the very first Layne Staley Tribute held in 2002.[8] The Bracht-led lineup followed suit by performing at the sixth tribute held in 2007 with Bracht sharing vocal duties with Chris Daughtry as they performed the song “Sunshine” by Alice in Chains.[9][10] Soulbender was purportedly working on a second album with Bracht on vocals that so far has not materialized. However, they have posted one song with him singing called “Loaded” on their MySpace.

As of 2011, Bracht has formed a new band called Post Modern Heroes along with his former Peace and Silence bandmates Rich Henry, Tim Lynch, and Fred Kitchens. They are currently touring in support of their eponymous debut album, Post Modern Heroes.

Discography

Title Release Label Band
Fathom That 1993 Primal Records Peace and Silence
Second Coming 1998 Capitol Second Coming
13 2003 Timestyle
Acoustic
Post Modern Heroes 2010 Post Modern Heroes Post Modern Heroes

References