Tristania
Biography
Regarded as one of the world's premiere goth metal bands, Norway's Tristania have earned their reputation through risk-taking creativity, unquestionable talent, and perhaps more than anything else, an impressive consistency from release to release. First coming together in 1996, Tristania took the uncommon step of showcasing three separate vocalists of wildly divergent styles to represent their lyrics, these being operatic soprano Vibeke Stene, clean-singing counter-tenor Østen Bergøy, and harsh, black metal-style shrieker Morten Veland. The last also played guitar and composed most of Tristania's lush, symphonically enhanced goth metal, but also counted on the help of lead guitarist Anders H. Hidle, keyboardist Einar Moen, bassist Rune Østerhus, and drummer Kenneth Olsson to make it all reality.
Tristania's eponymous EP was released in 1997, and further albums such as Widow's Weeds (1998) and Beyond the Veil (1999), as well as the Angina EP followed in quick succession, and always through Austria's Napalm label. All fared incredibly well across Europe, with Beyond the Veil in particular earning rave reviews, gaining them inroads into North and South America (where they have since toured extensively) and elevating Tristania to headliner status to boot. The band was dealt a potentially crippling blow, however, when Veland departed to form a new band called Sirenia. Yet, they surprised cynical observers by immediately hiring new vocalist Kjetil Ingebrigtsen and rebounding in style via 2001's World of Glass. A longer hiatus followed but, after indulging in numerous side projects, Tristania reconvened in 2004 to record a new album called simply Ashes, then released it through new label Steamhammer/SPV in January of the following year. ~ Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
ALMOST bought World of Glass yesterday, but I restrained myself to just 2 new albums instead of the 3 that would have made, heh. It's definitely moved onto the shortlist of things I will probably nab in the very near future though.
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I've been listening to Sanguine Sky a lot recently, might be becoming a new favorite.
And, in addition to his FABULOUS voice and poetic lyrics, Osten is also incredibly good-looking . Just had to add that. :) I remember, when I saw the Equilibrium video, my first thought was: "That blonde singer is pretty hot..." Yeah, I'm insane. |
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I'm not the one who's so far away
When I feel the snake bite enter my veins. Never did I wanna be here again, And I don't remember why I came. Candles raise my desire, Why I'm so far away. No more meaning to my life, No more reason to stay. Freezing, feeling, Breathe in, breathe in... I'm coming back again... I'm not the one who's so far away When I feel the snake bite enter my veins. Never did I wanna be here again, And I don't remember why I came. |
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double standards... . . o p i n i o n s only if we agree.....fi t t e r . . . h a p p i e r , more productive.. . . o n l y our metal....you are too abrassive... . o n l y pleasant language.... . . . b i l l of rights....ou t the door....dont offend...... f i t t e r happier...mo r e productive.. . . . s t a y away from certain words......d o n t say true.....con t a c t admins immediately. . . f i t t e r . . . h a p p i e r . . . w e reserve the right to refuse your comments...p l e a s e dont have a back bone....fitt e r . . . . U S S R . . C H I N A . . . N Korea.....Pr e s Obama...lead us there!
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Fangirl:
You should! It's a great album. In my opinion, the best songs are World Of Glass and Wormwood. I myself am considering getting Illumination . . . I love Open Ground, The Ravens, Sanguine Sky, Mercyside, and Down SO much! |
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I'm considering buying World of Glass...
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Isn't he great? Listen to his voice on Angellore, it just blows you away! (If only Morten could recruit him to do clean vocals for Sirenia, sigh...)
I can't wait to see what the new album will be like, I'm very excited to see what new wonders Tristania has in store for us. And of course, how Mary sounds on a full-out album. |
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Osten is pretty good. I'm impressed! I might be a bit more picky on female singers, but few male singers impress me, and Osten is definitely one of them!
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@Laruen:
Although I actually like the growling in Goth Metal, I HAVE to agree with you on Osten's vocals. He is one of my favorite vocalists! (He's the deep singer) |
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I have to say, if they went from the Sirenia singer to the woman who sings on "Illuminatio n , " they traded up, IMHO! This one has a very nice voice. Also, I was pleasantly surprised by the male singer who comes in at the very end of "Open Ground." No grunting, just singing in a rich booming voice. I'm sure it's blasphemous, but I don't actually like the male grunting that seems so prominent in this genre. It always seems silly to me.
Never heard Tristania before, but I'd be happy to hear more. |
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WWIII:if u hate it then y are u even on this page.....? *cough*no*co u g h * l i f e * c o u g h *
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man! I want their older stuff up here! :'(
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Fangirls: I'm listening to "The Ravens" right now. :) One of my favorite songs off Illumination !
By the way, I just HAVE to say... Osten's voice has got to be the greatest thing about Tristania! He is truly amazing. |
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mimicking me, Willow? keep it up! I'd love to see you serve these guys! you'd get fired in no time flat!
"The Ravens" continues to amaze me. :) the song "World of Glass" is amazing as well. |
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sirenia1313:
I agree, Beyond The Veil is definitely their best album. At least Pandora has World Of Glass, though! |
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I've always been a hardcore Tristania fan but their best albums Beyond the veil and widows weeds aren't even on here. I still love them but I much more devoted to sirenia.
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I love these guys! Their music sounds so... mystic and cosmic. Anybody get what I'm trying to say?
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now Willow is gone again! >:)
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Getting into them and love them already. Esp their song "The Ravens"
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"The Ravens"... very powerful. I like it!
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wish they had the earlier albums like widow's weeds, when morten veland was still in the band.
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Lighten up on yourself, angel, you're neither better nor worse than most of the rest of us; you're probably more truthful, though. . .
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the next day i can't believe what i said-when i drank and used drugs it was worse-and i left a battlefield behind me-anyone who knows me family friends enemies knows its safer for them when i don't use-i don't care if anyone else uses or smokes-its just i can't no i'm not a christian-ju s t sober basically because i have to if i want to see another summer-am I still a f**kin a**hole. Yes.
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everything thing this band does is exquisite and enchanting. a dark goth vehicle that drives its beauty like a stake thru an unaware heart.DELICI O U S .
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it's soft but dark metal. I like the contradictio n ! !
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a great band-that sort of lifts your mind up and then lowers it down into a waterey grave.don't be afraid-perse p h o n e - a f t e r all this isn't a day at the mall-its gothic and fearless and unafraid-mom e n t s before the impending plague.
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this is a great band, but i have to agree w/ brbrown- i like sirenia better. i don't know that much from either band, but it seems that sirenia leans more towards the operatic than tristania.
that aside, both are great bands. |
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Tristania is awesome. The use of multiple clean/harsh/ female vocals is very good.
@Pog: I agree, scandinavian (european) metal is the best. @dragonforce : all their albums ;) |
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Question is, why are all the GREAT bands from Norway, Finland, and Sweden? They have produced some incredible bands. Other than a select few bands from here ( US ) the rest of it is sub-par at best. American bands could learn a few things from the bands over there
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Is it me or are all the really awesome goth bands from Norway, Finland and Sweden? The female vocalist has a beautiful voice, but has nothing on Tarja.
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I would get both Widow's Weeds and Agina...But you really can't go wrong with this particular band
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