TRITON ENIGMA To Release 'Black Lies' Next Month

March 24, 2008

Sweden-based band TRITON ENIGMA will release its debut album, "Black Lies", on April 15 via Open Grave Records.

TRITON ENIGMA was formed in 2005 as a side project for Ronnie Bergersthl (WORLD BELOW, DEMONICAL, ex-JULIE LAUGHS NOMORE, CENTINEX, AMARAN, GRAVE),Thomas Nilsson (JULIE LAUGHS NOMORE) and Metallic Kitty (DECADENCE).

"Black Lies" track listing:

01. Sanity Unlisted
02. Into My Reality
03. Past Life Thoughts
04. Hysteria
05. Cleared Mind
06. Broken World
07. The Faultless Sins
08. The Mirror
09. Ominous Thoughts
10. Behind Bleeding Eyes
11. Madness

Check out the album artwork at Northern Metal.

For more information, visit the band's MySpace page.

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