Colossus Triggerfinger
Album info
Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
22.08.2017
Album including Album cover
- 1 Colossus 04:08
- 2 Flesh Tight 02:38
- 3 Candy Killer 02:47
- 4 Upstairs Box 02:59
- 5 Afterglow 04:10
- 6 Breathlessness 03:16
- 7 That'll Be The Day 03:11
- 8 Bring Me Back a Live Wild One 03:26
- 9 Steady Me 04:12
- 10 Wollensak Walk 05:36
Info for Colossus
The Antwerp, Belgium based trio (Ruben Block, vocals & guitar; Paul Van Bruystegem, bass; Mario Goossens, drums) have built a solid reputation across Europe, the US and Canada as one of the hardest-driving and sharpest dressing bands around. After four studio albums and the massive touring that came with it, it was time for a change. While writing Colossus, Triggerfinger wanted to add a few new flavors to the mix. "Acoustic instruments, samples, keyboards, percussion, two bass guitars: as long as they served the song, we were happy.", states vocalist Ruben Block.
So if you like your rock down and dirty, played by impeccably dressed Belgian gentlemen, then Colossus is right up your alley.
Ruben Block, vocals, guitar
Monsieur Paul, bass
Mario Goossens, drums
Triggerfinger
The Antwerp, Belgium based trio (Ruben Block, vocals & guitar; Paul Van Bruystegem, bass; Mario Goossens, drums) have built a solid reputation across Europe, the US and Canada as one of the hardest-driving and sharpest dressing bands around. With their self-titled debut album (2004), What Grabs Ya (2008), All This Dancing Around (2010) and By Absence of the Sun (2014) they’ve become a mainstay on the rock scene (the last two going platinum and gold, respectively). Their impromptu cover of the Lykke Li song I Follow Rivers became a major hit across Europe in 2012, and they were invited to open for The Rolling Stones in 2013 and 2014.
After four studio albums and the massive touring that came with it, it was time for a change. While writing COLOSSUS Triggerfinger wanted to add a few new flavors to the mix.
The band set off on a 40 date tour across 15 European countries with a first gig on Oct. 7 at King Tut’s in Glasgow, and stops in Paris, London, Berlin, Warzaw, Budapest, Vienna, Bratislava, Prague, Copenhagen,Oslo, Amsterdam, Brussels and Luxembourg.
This album contains no booklet.