The Triptych is the third full-length album by Demon Hunter which was released October 25, 2005. Produced by Aaron Sprinkle (Emery, Fair) and mixed by Machine (Lamb of God), The Triptych boasts three different album covers--inspired by the album's title (see triptych)--by renowned painter Dan Seagrave (Morbid Angel, Suffocation).
The album hit the #1 position on the Billboard's Heatseekers chart during its first week of release in stores and was re-released on October 31, 2006 (see bottom).
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Pretty good.| Posted August 21, 2007
This is the only cd i have by demon hunter, so i can't compare it to thier past music. I have the special edition cd, and i love it!! I love thier hardrock/screamo sound, and thier thought-provoking Christian lyrics. I also love the acoustic songs on thier special edition cd, "my throat is an open grave" and "the tide began to rise". Not to mention, the remix of undying ("undying the wild boar remix") is amazing!!! Go out and buy this album!!!
Good not great| Posted August 06, 2007
Demon Hunter's self titled is my favorite album buy these guys, but the tryptych comes in a very close second. The songs on this album are very catchy for a metalcore album. Not overly technical I find myself singing these songs in my head which doesnt happen with me and many metalcore cd's. Also, how many metalcore bands can write a ballad like demon hunter? I cant think of any that are even close.
METAL>BR00TAL| Posted July 24, 2007
This has to be the most complete feeling DH album to date. Great anthems like Undying, great ballads like Deterioate and Tide Began To Rise, and just great metal riffage in Not I.