By this time, Franco Robert joined Tersivel on keyboards, Sefirot on drums and Maxi Corbalán on bass guitar.
[citation needed] In August 2010, after many gigs and touring in the underground Argentine scene, Tersivel released their second EP titled Far Away In The Distant Skies creating a big expectation outside their country.
This album counts with the participation of the folk musician Xandru Reguera from Argentine traditional Irish music band Na Fianna as a special guest on 2 tracks.
[6] In 2014 the band has added a new drummer, Andrés Gualco, and on December 5, they released their third official music video, for "Argentoratum", which is the first track unveiled from their upcoming album.
[7] In January 2015, Tersivel headlined Huarpe Cuyum festival in San Juan, Argentina, along with acts like Mastifal, Serpentor and Tren Loco.
The word was created in the context of an as-yet-unpublished Lian Gerbino's book about ancient times, paganism plus some fictional facts.