Triosphere – “The Road Less Travelled”

Triosphere - The Road Less Travelled (AFM Records, 2010)

Triosphere - The Road Less Travelled (AFM Records, 2010)

Tracklist:

  1. Ignition
  2. Driven
  3. Human Condition
  4. Death of Jane Doe
  5. Marionette
  6. The Road Less Travelled
  7. The Anger and the Silent Remorse
  8. Watcher
  9. Twenty One
  10. Worlds Apart
  11. The Last Haven
  12. Echoes

Lyrics

Read all the lyrics from “The Road Less Travelled” on this page.

Credits

All Music by Marius Silver Bergesen
Lyrics and vocal melodies by Ida Haukland

Recorded at Trondheim Lydstudio June – August 2009

Drums and bass engineered by Thomas Breivik & Rune Røstby
Guitars engineered by Ida Haukland
Mixed and mastered by Tommy Hansen at Jailhouse Studio
Produced by Marius Silver Bergesen and Ida Haukland

Album reviews (excerpts)

Arguably one of the best metal albums of the year

-Metal Forge

Their debut Onwards was a moderately interesting affair, but The Road Less Travelled  simply clobbers it, and I would be quite surprised if the band did not garner a raving international success based off its many merits.

-From the Dust Returned

“The Road Less Travelled” is a majestically, glorious and powerfully melodic sophomore effort from Triosphere

-Femme Metal

Triosphere have arrived and have grabbed the metal world by its balls. ‘The Road Less Travelled’ is their opus and (in my opinion), this release is definitely one of the best for 2010 and I shouldn’t be alone with that assumption. Everyone remember this name: Triosphere!

-The Metal Archives

Delightful on so many levels, Triosphere’s latest deserves a place among 2010’s best albums. It’s timeless…and beautiful.

-Infernal Scream

So the essentials are bulletproof chops, songwriting skill, and imagination. All three combined equals a perfect score. Triosphere: Beyond Recommended.

-DangerDog

From moments of introspective rock music to all-out speedy riffing, Triosphere washes clean the stigma of the progressive movement being an overused hype for the modern bands of lackluster design. The map is expanding, people, and these four Norse-folk are forging the way forward. The machine here is one fine-oiled mechanism that will impress even the most trepidation-riddled fan among us.

-Metal Psalter

For a full list of reviews, see the links page.