Restoration

Artist: TRIGGERSoul
Label: Jamsync Records
Released: 2010
Type: Full-Length
Rating: 5/5 Skulls (1)

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Crashing through the doors of rock n' roll and climbing the ranks is never an easy thing, but for West Virginia rockers TRIGGERSoul, they had everything stacked in their favor. TRIGGERSoul recorded their debut at Smash Hit Studios and had the dubious honor of having legendary producer Michael Wagener (Ozzy Osbourne, Metallica, Skidrow) mix the project. Restoration was completed and the band ready to rage a rock n' roll war. The untimely death of bandmate and lead guitarist Aaron Roe pulled TRIGGERSoul to a screeching halt just after signing their very first record deal. Due to Aaron's death, the band felt it wasn't the right time to release Restoration and shortly after disbanded in honor of Aaron. Restoration was everything to Aaron and the last of recorded material by the phenomenal guitarist and songwriter. As they say "time heals all wounds". Having revisited Restoration, members of TRIGGERSoul got together and talked about releasing their crushing debut in memory of their 'brother' Aaron.
It was released in 2010 on Jamsync Records.

Lineup

Greg Reeves - Vocals
Aaron Roe) - Guitars/Keyboards
Marty Jacobs - Bass
David Jacobs - Drums


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Reviews For "Restoration"

This album ROCKS!
by tombie on 9/26/2011

This is an awesome album! It took a while before it was officially released due to a tragic accident that claimed the life of lead guitarist Aaron Roe. The album was released late 2010 but well worth the wait. This album has it all, heaviness, ballads and total rockin' tunes. I love every song on this album but my favorite is Self Destruct. This song rocks! Forgotten is a great ballad and shows that a hard rockin' band like Triggersoul can pretty it up. Great album; I highly recommend it, or at least add them to your favorites list!