- 100 blush vinyl (mailorder edition)
- 100 black vinyl (band exclusive)
- 200 white vinyl (retail exclusive)
- 600 pink/white marble
"Caspian has the instrumental firepower to make a big noise when it feels like it. But the melodies, timbres and harmonics are so fully realized that "Tertia" would be mighty, even without its climaxes..." — The Washington Post
"With key tempo changes, well-spaced arrangements, and delicate instrumental insertions Tertia succeeds in capturing an earthen mood even as it soars to scrape the upper levels of the atmosphere..." — Pop Matters
"the ability to create such a wide range of reactions is the definition of true art. And if it can be accomplished through a version of metal, all the more power to it. Heady stuff, this." — Metal Sucks
"Listening to it unfold feels like staring at your own static image in the mirror, waiting for infinitesimal changes to reveal themselves..." — The Boston Globe
"Tertia finds Caspian trying new things and succeeding, gleefully galloping over the sophomore slump, never looking back..." — Prefix Mag
"a master class in the art of the perfect post-rock performance... stunning..." — Rock Sound
"please forgive my vague descriptions, but Caspian have laid their hands upon me and left the indescribable sensation that I’ve just heard something rather special, and they’ve taken a piece of me with them, while leaving a part of themselves with me..." — Metal Review
- 100 blush vinyl (mailorder edition)
- 100 black vinyl (band exclusive)
- 200 white vinyl (retail exclusive)
- 600 pink/white marble
Live at Old South Church
Sheath034 | Released January 10, 2012
On Friday night, October 22nd, 2010, Caspian played a benefit concert in Boston, MA at The Old South Church. This serves as the proper documentation of that amazing night. The performance was a benefit for Amirah, a non-profit organization located in Boston dedicated to providing whole-person care for victims of human sexual trafficking. A portion of proceeds from sales will go to Amirah. Learn more about Amirah here: http://amirahboston.blogspot.com/
“a master class in the art of the perfect post-rock performance… stunning…” — Rock Sound
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