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Triosphere - The Heart of the Matter (2014)

FROM THE CRYPTS - CELEBRATING PAST ALBUM RELEASES in the HISTORY of HARD ROCK & HEAVY METAL…



On November 7, 2014, Triosphere released their third full-length studio album The Heart of the Matter via AFM Records.


It is the last album with original drummer Ørjan Aare Jørgensen, who left prior to the release.


The album received widespread acclaim from critics, with much praise being given to its energy, composition, and Ida Haukland's vocals and lyrics. It was later voted Best Album of the Year by both Metalholic and Metal Pigeon.


Background:

Described by Triosphere as "the most intense and the most fragile music the band as ever done", it took four years to be completed from the creative process to its final form, with a recording lasting almost an entire year. Following their usual songwriting method, all songs were composed by guitarist Marius Silver Bergensenn except for the melodies composed by vocalist and bassist Ida Haukland, who also wrote all the lyrics.


Recording of the album started on October 2013, with Ørjan Aare Jørgensen recording his drums part from October 2-10, 2013. His departure from the band was announced on November 1, 2013, although he continued to perform until March 7, 2014. Ida Haukland recorded her bass and then vocal parts on March 2014.


In August 2014, Espen Godø, who provided keyboards for Triosphere's two previous albums, recorded piano, mellotron and hammond for the upcoming album. On October 6, the band stated that string arrangements for new albums were almost complete. Chris Pettersen, who also supervised string arrangements for The Road Less Travelled, also participated on the new album.


Marius Silver Bergesen and Tor Ole Byberg finished the last two solos of the upcoming album on November 7. 2014. The album features two guest guitar soloists: Jørn Viggo Lofstad of Pagan's Mind (described as a "good friend of the band and one of the best players to ever come out of Norway") on Relentless, and Simone Mularoni of DGM on The Sentinel.



Critical Reception:

The Heart of the Matter has received very favourable reviews. Metal Storm gave a highly positive review, calling the album "timeless, yearning, nostalgic, and burning like a fire on the shoreline's edge that doesn't quit no matter how hard the waves crash", and concluding with "Mature in every way possible, yet with the enthusiasm of youthful hope and the biting mark of inner angst to keep us alive, Triosphere tears down the walls that so many would live eternally in."


Metalholic gave it a near-perfect rating of 9.8 out of 10, stating;

"The Heart of the Matter is a near perfect record–an auditory magnum opus. Triosphere’s members have combined to create a nearly flawless masterpiece of progressive metal tinged with power and traditional Metal elements. Ida Haukland’s lyrical content feels like poetry; her voice powerful and emotive, adds depth and magic to every track. The songs on The Heart of the Matter are riveting and cinematic in scope. This is an album equally heavy and melodic, inspired and intelligent, diverse and dynamic."

It was later voted album of the year by the site.


Metal Underground called the songwriting of The Heart of the Matter” "fantastic" and "epic", and said it contained "some of the best riffs of the year", giving the album 4.5 out of 5.


Describing the album as "a rather terrific and enjoyable album of Melodic Heavy Metal", Dangerdog Music Reviews commented on the band's "superb sense of songwriting", with "an arsenal of weapons to draw from whether an abundance of catchy riffs, a strong melody, vocal harmony, notable rock groove, or sizzling leads."


In its Top Ten Albums of 2014 list, of which Triosphere was named No. 1, TheMetalPigeon.com called the album "absolutely flawless and perfect in all aspects"..., while also stating;

"This is the best metal album of the year, regardless of subgenre, regardless of your preference for accessibility or extremity, and regardless of any preconceptions you might have about a female fronted metal band."

He highly praised Haukland's vocals, describing her as "a sonically powerful vocalist with both high and low range, all while capably demonstrating a mastery of melody", as well as her and Silver's songwriting:

"Together they weave a dark, stormy, and feverish take on progressive power metal that is both technically brilliant and emotionally resonant".

The review was concluded by "an album with nothing to complain about and everything to get excited by, The Heart of the Matter is a beautiful, aggressive, elegantly chaotic masterpiece."



Note: The reviews shared here are for historical reference. The views and opinions expressed within are not always supported (in full or in part) by Into the Wells. — E.N. Wells



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