TRIPOD: Debut Album Out This Week

November 20, 2008

Norwegian post-grunge band TRIPOD will release its debut album, "Nevermind This Black Album", this week. A CD-release concert will take place on November 22 at Pias Kafe in Trondheim, Norway.

"Nevermind This Black Album" track listing:

01. Times Have Changed
02. Another Monday
03. My Time
04. Tomorrow
05. Cold
06. Rain
07. Summer Gone By
08. Distant
09. The Dream
10. Calm
11. Tribute

Check out the "Another Monday" video below.

TRIPOD is:

Åge Solheim: Drums
Espen Bjørnholt: Bass
Stein-Inge Øien: Guitar, Back Up Vocals
Knut Arne Lillestøl: Vocals

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/tripodnorway.

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