Awarding the album three stars from HM Magazine, David Stagg states, "Trilateral has bite", yet "My Ransomed Soul's curse: pantomiming the same dramatic turns most metalcore albums take."[2] Andy Shaw, rating the album an eight out of ten at Cross Rhythms, writes, "My Ransomed Soul are a band that is creatively growing with each album with this set providing a perfect balance between brutality and beauty, anger and a passion for God."[1] Giving the album three and a half stars for Substream Magazine, Eric Spitz describes, "The themes prevalent on the album, in addition to the aggressive melodies and lyrics, complement each other very well, producing a sound that motivates a change of thought to the listeners."[5] Rating the album three stars for Indie Vision Music, Brody Barbour says, "These Maryland natives have unleashed one heck of a record with Trilateral, which is sure to keep them on my radar and get them onto the radar of any fan of metalcore."[3] Craig Roxburgh, awarding the album an 8.0 out of ten from Mind Equals Blown, writes, "My Ransomed Soul is a unique band that draws on so many influences, but manage to condense it in a manner that becomes their own", with a release "That is powerful stuff."[4]