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Tritonic - Port of Spain [Full Album]


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Tritonic - Port of Spain [Full Album]

released December 5, 2020



00:00 - Port of Spain

03:24 - All I Am

05:41 - The Cliff

08:39 - Battleship

12:10 - Realpolitik

15:06 - 170

17:47 - Curious House

20:55 - Lux

22:01 - Arrows

22:44 - On The Way Home

25:05 - Hector



Peter Jewkes – Vocals, Guitar, Synthesisers, Samples

Jonathan Oh – Vocals, Bass

Rob Channon – Drums, Percussion

Recorded, mixed and mastered by Samuel William Jones

Cover design by Philip Shelly Creative



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A raw, frenetic and frantic mixture of punk, prog, pop, indie and metal, Tritonic show they have one foot planted in hardcore’s forms and conventions and one foot determinedly outside of it.



Port of Spain is a blistering, punchy magnum opus and a statement of intent. Unafraid and uncompromising, Tritonic show a blatant disregard for hardcore conventions and a heretical embrace of pop and indie. The album is filled from start to finish with unapologetic hooks, moments of introspective beauty, experimental sound collage and the sledgehammer hits of the crunchiest hardcore. The lyrics flitter between the emotionally direct and the poetically obtuse, with various leitmotifs peppering the album. Invoking ancient magic via the mundanities of London transport routes, the album will speak to anyone who has wanted to change the world, but feels like they are running out of time to do so.



Tritonic have curated a truly different vision of what heavy music can be. Chaotic, honest, ferocious and tender, welcome to the Port of Spain.

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