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''The Triptych'' is the third studio album by American
Christian metal Christian metal, also known as white metal, Jesus metal, or heavenly metal, is heavy metal music distinguished by its Christian-themed song lyrics and the dedication of the band-members to Christianity. Christian metal is typically performed by ...
band
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, released on October 25, 2005. Produced by
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( Emery,
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) and mixed by
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), ''The Triptych'' had three different album covers—implying a traditional
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—by
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. The album hit the No. 1 position on the ''
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''s Heatseekers chart during its first week of release in stores, with 6,000 copies sold, and was re-released on October 31, 2006. The album was later included on Demon Hunter's ''Double Take''1 (2007) and ''Death, a Destination''2 (2011) compilations. Vocalist Ryan Clark described in a 2009 interview that, while the previous two albums had him record vocals with a standing, screened microphone, for ''The Triptych'', he used a basic handheld mic. This allowed him to move around freely and hold longer notes; however, it also allowed Clark to naturally cup the mic which consequently muffled or distanced his vocals.


Critical reception

The album received generally positive views and was a huge commercial success, reaching No 10. in the Top Christian Albums chart in 2005 and the No. 1 spot on the Top Heatseekers chart in 2006. Eduardo Rivadavia from
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gave the album 4 1/2 out of 5 stars, saying "
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has enjoyed startlingly infrequent success stories over the years." Kaj Roth from Melodic.net gave the album 4 out of 5 stars, stating "This is a numetal monster of a record, what you possibly can ask for in a mega heavy record with all from a gigantic rhythm section to murderous riffs, roars of anger and blockbuster choruses . It is all here in this package called "The triptych", icthis really came as a surprise to me since I wasn't too impressed with Demon Hunter's previous album " Summer of Darkness" ic It was a bit non-melodic and contained more growls than melodic vocals but this time, the vocals is more balanced and the band has also written better songs - you could say they have grown from medium size to X-large."


Track listing

: Live recording appears on both ''
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'' (2008) and '' Live in Nashville'' (2009) : Re-recorded for ''
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Charts


Personnel

;Demon Hunter * Ryan Clark — vocals * Don Clark — rhythm guitar *
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— lead guitar *
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— bass guitar * Timothy "Yogi" Watts — drums ;Production and additional musicians *
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— producer, additional keyboards, programming * Lars Katz — additional guitars and assisting * Mixed by
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* Mastering by Adam Ayan * Recorded at Compound Recording,
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* Cover paintings by
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* Art direction by Asterisk Studio


Singles/Videos

*"Undying" - the first single and video from ''The Triptych''. The video was directed by Christopher Sims (
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). The song is featured on X2007. *"One Thousand Apologies" - the second single and video, directed by Darren Doane (
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, Sinai Beach). The song is featured on X2006. *"Not I" - the final single on the CD, however, there was no video. *"Snap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck" - a cover song, originally written and performed by Prong, from the 1994 studio album ''Cleansing''. From the official website (February 18, 2006): "We can't tell you how humbled we've been by the outpouring of support from the Armed Forces. 'The Soldier's Song' is for them and the letters, photos and friendship continues. SPC Davis, SPC Peterson and SSGT Childs in Iraq, Specialist Graham who served in the Airborne in Iraq and Afghanistan, Paxton in the Air Force, and Warrant Officer Slagle are just a few of the men and women who are true HUNTERS out there sacrificing everyday, risking life and limb and often paying the ultimate price."


Deluxe edition

On October 31, 2006, ''The Triptych'' was rereleased with four exclusive tracks and a DVD with footage from a live show in LA, behind the scene documentaries, studio footage, interviews with the band on the road, miscellaneous live footage from the tour, and the videos for "One Thousand Apologies", "Undying", "Not Ready to Die", and "Infected". The four exclusive tracks are: *"My Throat Is An Open Grave (acoustic)" - 3:21 *"My Heartstrings Come Undone (acoustic)" - 4:07 *"The Tide Began To Rise (acoustic)" - 5:23 *"Undying (Wild Boar remix)" - 4:12 DVD live show from the Glasshouse in Pomona, California # "Intro / The Flame That Guides Us Home" # "Not I" # "Ribcage" # "Screams of the Undead" # "One Thousand Apologies" # "Not Ready to Die" # "The Soldier's Song" # "I Play Dead" # "Fire to My Soul" (featuring
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# "Infected" # "Undying" # "Through the Black" # "My Heart Strings Come Undone" # "Beheaded"


Appearances

*"Not I" was featured on the '' Killing Floor 2'' soundtrack in 2015.


Notes

1.''Double Take'' also includes the studio album '' Summer of Darkness'' (2004). 2.''Death, a Destination'' also includes the studio albums ''
Demon Hunter Demon hunter is a demonology-related historic occupation or folkloric character which specializes in killing demons, monsters, or undead creatures. Demon hunter or variations may also refer to: Characters * Demon Hunter (comics), an Atlas/Seab ...
'' (2002) and ''Summer of Darkness'' (2004).


References


External links


The Third War- Album Promotion Site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Triptych Demon Hunter albums 2005 albums Solid State Records albums Albums produced by Aaron Sprinkle Albums with cover art by Dan Seagrave