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A Triggering Myth

"The Remedy of Abstraction" Released in 2006 / LE-1044
After the release of their groundbreaking fifth album, "Forgiving Eden," the instrumental rock duo of A Triggering Myth had only one direction to go -- expand the group concept even further. Once again, noted guitarist Scott McGill and drummer Vic Stevens were asked to contribute to the band's sixth album. World renowned bassist Michael Manring came aboard, fully integrating the three members of McGill Manring Stevens into the mix. Band founders Rick Eddy and Tim Drumheller wanted to add some additional sonic textures, so they made contact with violinist Akihisa Tsuboy of the Japanese fusion band KBB. He graciously agreed to contribute as a guest offering up two smoking hot solo spots. Once again A Triggering Myth continue to evolve and push the boundaries of progressive music. Recommended to fans of Soft Machine, National Health, and Happy the Man. "The Remedy of Abstraction" arrives in a beautiful digipak featuring artwork and graphic design by the award winning Travis Smith. Order Now


"Forgiving Eden" Released in 2002 / LE-1036
For their fifth album, the instrumental rock duo of A Triggering Myth decided to compose a long form progressive rock symphony - "Forgiving Eden" - a single 43 minute composition. In order to accomplish this, ATM members Rick Eddy and Tim Drumheller decided to expand their lineup for the recording, enlisting noted guitarist Scott McGill and drummer Vic Stevens. Scott and Vic were able to introduce elements of fusion to the band's typical symphonic orientation. The results will speak to fans of both progressive rock and fusion. Musical reference points include the Canterbury sounds of Soft Machine and National Health as well as symphonic rock stalwarts Happy the Man and Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso. Forgiving Eden is packaged is a beautiful digipak featuring artwork and graphic design by Travis Smith. Order Now


"Between Cages" Released in 1997 / LE-1022
The third effort from this innovative American progressive duo. A Triggering Myth continue to push the boundaries of progressive rock. Between Cages finds the band experimenting a bit more yet also developing their own unique, recognizable sound. Highlights of the album include the 20-minute title suite as well as "Il Voce" - their tribute to legendary Italian vocalist Demetrios Stratos. Hear why i/e Magazine has called A Triggering Myth the best American progressive band recording today. Order Now