TRYNITY “The Story Of One”

Self Released, 2018

Music: Melodic Metalcore

Website: https://m.facebook.com/TRYNITYMetal/

Duration: 43:00 minutes (11 tracks)

Country: Germany

Metalcore is often taken as a test specimen for experimentation. Over the years, I’ve seen a ton of experimentations on the original Metalcore sound. The Gothenburg style, Melodic Metalcore is a prime example following which is Progressive, Technical, Electronic and now Power Metalcore. I do know a band who blend Power Metal and Deathcore called Devils of Loudun. Having been enjoying their tunes, I decided to explore more of the sound through the German band Trynity.

Their sound is an offshoot Melodic Metalcore sound mixed with Power Metal to get a Theatric feel to their sound. From the very first track, I was hooked and once the album moved to the third track, Trynity, I pretty much figured out what they are doing. Taking the melodic style and making it more melodic by adding theatrics onto it. You won’t be hearing a ton of Symphonic sound but a small but which make the song addictive.

Their songs flow nicely and the excess use of Melodic guitar work perfectly paves a path for the vocalist to expand more from Screams to soaring cleans. So, thats one extra point for songwriting. However, the songs doesn’t show a lot of Power Metal elements for which they are named after, but Trynity is more of a Melodic Metalcore band who constantly keep an extra bit of Melodic touch to their ferocious sound. So basically, Melody>Aggression. Which is a good thing, as far as I’m concerned.

Overall for a band who are releasing their debut effort, this album is more than being a perfect one. If only they incorporate the Folkish elements of Power Metal more into their songs, they would nail the creativity section. I am sure Trynity has a long path ahead of them and no doubt they will reach till the Horizon.

Tracklist:
01. And so It Begins
02. Here’s to Life
03. Trynity
04. Voyager
05. Hometrail
06. Ritual
07. Voices
08. Black Heart
09. Sinister
10. Dear You
11. Heavy Eyes

Line-up:

Vocal: Dustin Schmidt
Drum: Sebastian Zander
Guitar: Robby Wolf
Guitar: Marcel Hunger
Bass: Martin Blasius

Rate: 8.5/10

He comes from India. Nationality: Indian Favourite Genres: Metallic Hardcore, Melo Metalcore, Deathcore, Death Metal, Symphonic Metal, Beatdown Hardcore, Hardcore Punk, Alt Rock, Electronic Metal/Rock and more... Favourite Bands: A long list topped by Parkway Drive Favourite Albums: Don't Close Your Eyes EP, To Die For, Killing With A Smile, Jane Doe, The Final Beatdown, Vomit Forth Intestinal Excrement, Dear Desolation, King Is Coming, Calculating Infinity, Daughters EP, 012:2 and more Self Taught Drummer and an Avid Music Monitor. Always up for new music and probably the first in line to promote an Underground/Underrated Bands.
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