TRIOSPHERE Begins Recording New Album

October 11, 2013

Norwegian female-fronted metallers TRIOSPHERE have issued the following update:

"Since our European tour with KAMELOT last November, things have been a little quiet from the TRIOSPHERE camp, but that's only on the outside! On the inside, it's been put down hundreds of hours of work and finalizing of the material for our long-overdue third album, so it's with great joy and pride we can announce that the recording of it has begun! The drums are already finished, and Ida [Haukland, vocals/bass] is next to put down the bass before Marius [Silver Bergesen] and T.O. [Byberg] embark on the guitars.

"This album has got much bigger 'balls' than our second album, 'The Road Less Travelled', but without comprimising the grand atmosphere and focus on strong and catchy melodies like we've done on our two previous albums. We believe that those who've waited patiently will feel that the album is worth the wait, and we of course also hope it will gain the band new listeners! At this moment, we still have not decided on the title or release date, but expect it to be available in the early beginning of next year!"

"The Road Less Travelled" was released in May 2010 via AFM Records. The follow-up to 2007's "Onwards" was recorded at Trondheim Lydstudio in Trondheim, Norway and was mixed at Tommy Hansen's Jailhouse Studios in Denmark.

TRIOSPHERE is:

Ida Haukland – Vocals, Bass
Marius Silver Bergesen - Guitar
T.O. Byberg - Guitar
Ørjan Aare Jørgensen - Drums

For more information, visit www.thetriosphere.com.

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