Past members Ørjan Aare Jørgensen | Years active 2004 – present | |
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Members Ida HauklandMarius "Silver" BergesenTor Ole BybergKenneth Tårneby Profiles |
Triosphere marionette 2012 official clip afm records
Triosphere is a Norwegian heavy metal band from Trondheim, Norway.
Contents
- Triosphere marionette 2012 official clip afm records
- Triosphere driven 2010
- History
- Albums
- Demo
- Singles
- Music videos
- Members
- Songs
- References
The band was formed as a trio by singer and bassist Ida Haukland, guitarist Marius Silver Bergesen, and drummer Ørjan Aare Jørgensen in 2004. After the release of their first EP Deadly Decadence the following year, they released their debut album Onwards in 2006 . Shortly after the release the band was expanded from a trio to a quartet when live guitarist Tor Ole Byberg joined as full-time member. They subsequently toured with various bands including W.A.S.P., Kamelot and Arch Enemy. In 2010 their second album, The Road Less Travelled, was released.

Following their 2011 tour with Sonata Arctica and their 2012 tour with Kamelot, they announced that they were working on a new album. In November 2013 the band announced the departure of Jørgensen, who eventually left in March 2014 after his parts for the new album were already recorded. Their third album, The Heart of the Matter, was released on November 7, 2014, after the joining of their new drummer, Kenneth Tårneby.

Bergesen is the composer of all the instrumental parts of the band, with Ida Haukland acting as lyricist, and composer of the vocal parts.

Triosphere driven 2010
History

Triosphere formed in 2004, and released their first EP, Deadly Decadence, in 2005. 2006 saw the Norwegian release of their debut album Onwards, which was subsequently released in Asia, the United States and the rest of Europe. Created as a trio, the band's line-up expanded in 2006 to incorporate second guitarist Byberg, previously only recognized as a live member.

In 2006 and 2007, Triosphere did two Norwegian tours with W.A.S.P., as well as three European tours from 2007 to 2009 alongside several famous artists or bands: W.A.S.P. once again, but also Kotipelto, Chris Caffery, Kamelot, Jorn, Arch Enemy and Destruction. In August 2009, the band received the award for Metal album of the Year from "Just Plain Folks Music Organization", the world's largest independent music organization, in competition with more than 40.000 artists in all genres around the world.

Their second album, The Road Less Travelled was picked up by AFM Records and released on May 28, 2010. The album is for the first time produced by Bergensen (also co-productor of the previous album) but also by Haukland.

They later joined Sonata Arctica on their Days of Grays tour. During the tour Bygerg was forced to stop concerts because of a "small back prolapse". Triosphere was joined by a substitute drummer, Anders Vinje from the band Divided Multitude.

On 2012 Triosphere toured again, this time supporting Kamelot. On October 12, 2012, the band announced that Jørgensen would not be able to be a part of the tour. He was temporarily replaced by Vidar Lehmann from bands Tellus Requiem and Imperial Deathcult.

On November 1, 2013, Triosphere announced that their drummer Ørjan Aare Jørgensen had decided to leave the band. He continued to act as drummer until a replacement was found, and departed after a last concert in March 7, 2014, having already recorded his parts for the upcoming album.
On September 12, 2014, after four years of work on their third album, Triosphere revealed the release date of November 7, 2014, along with its name, The Heart of the Matter. A teaser sample was published on their YouTube channel on September 23. A few days before the release, they announced that Kenneth Tårneby, who had been performing with them since March 2014, was now their full-time drummer.
On July 12, 2016, the band announced that they had begun writing their fourth album.
Albums
Demo
Singles
Music videos
Members
Songs
Steal Away the LightThe Heart of the Matter · 2014
My FortressThe Heart of the Matter · 2014
MarionetteThe Road Less Travelled · 2010