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Hailing from central Florida, Trivium formed in 2000 and quickly built a buzz around Orlando's metal community with a blend of metalcore, thrash, and progressive metal flourish. Having secured a contract with the German imprint Lifeforce, the band issued its debut album, Ember to Inferno, in October 2003 with a lineup that included vocalist/guitarist Matt Heafy, drummer Travis Smith, and bassist Brent Young. The debut was well received, and Trivium signed with Roadrunner Records for their next effort. Ascendancy appeared in March 2005, at which point the band's roster had shifted to include Heafy, Smith, bassist Paolo Gregoletto, and guitarist Corey Beaulieu. The album was reissued in May of the following year with four additional tracks and a bonus DVD. Trivium then visited the U.K. in June for the 2006 Download Festival, followed by multiple European headlining gigs and a stint with America's traveling metal/hardcore fest Sounds of the Underground. The tour saw them playing alongside other heavy-hitting bands like As I Lay Dying, GWAR, Cannibal Corpse, and Terror. Crusade appeared that fall, featuring a newfound emphasis on singing (previously, vocalist Matt Heafy had relied on screams and throaty growls). Despite the band's active defense of Heafy's vocal approach, Trivium received much criticism for their shift in sound; accordingly, they wasted no time in returning to a scream-filled thrash style with 2008's Shogun. In 2010 the band announced drummer Nick Augusto would be replacing the departing Smith. Later that year the band went into the studio to begin work on their fifth studio album, In Waves, which was released in the summer of 2011. ~ Johnny Loftus, Rovi
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Shogun is the most breathtaking album by them. Every song on there is good, where as I couldn't say that about the crusade or ascendency. Trivium is my most favorite metal band alive!
I have seen them twice, both times they were great! Love, love, love them. Definitely one of my favorites. Ascendancy was the album that caught my attention, such a awesome album all the way through!
This band has amazing albums, however they absolutly suck in concert. They try, and yes I said try, to play all their songs way over tempo, and it sounds like s**t.
I saw them in concert Along side Slipknot and Coheed and Cambria. I came a Slipknot fan and left absoutely and undeniably a Trivium lover. They have been my favorite since!
fairly sure the lyrics are wrong here on Pandora for Of all these Yesterdays...
Either that or my hearing sucks, fairly sure I hear Pages in the chorus, but Pandora says its Ages., what do I know, internets is always right.
hairy_fedd
This band, for me, would be a lot better if their vocalist would stick to clean vocals. I like some death metal, but his screaming doesn't do it for me.
I liked In Waves, but Shogun was far superior, and it remains as their best album ever. Hopefully with this new record next year they'll be shifting back to something similar like that. I think the reason for In Waves is because a lot of their fans are Ascendancy fanboys and they just wanted another Ascendancy. While Ascendancy was by no means bad, again Shogun tops everything else.
tiffanygoldtooth
Can't wait for their new album!! Been a fan since 02 and love every album they come out with. They are insane live \m/ and all around awesome dudes in person
Its like the saying stuck in between a rock and a hard place. Torn between two evils; basically, damned if you do and damned if you don't kind of idea. Comes from a Greek myth/legend I believe.
Music is always changing if everyone made the same thing all the time our brains would be bored. This band keeps the same motives as before through every album. It depends on what is happening in there lives and the experiences the're experiencing at the moment. This is Trivium
@swatguy0007 you're f**kin stupid, In Waves is one of the best albums. You obviously hate on their sound now. The sound may be a bot different but its still the same old tritium brutality and what not.
Saw them live on that sounds of the underground, never played with them but I played with the likes of Anthrax, Hatebreed, bleeding through, underoath, overkill. This band is def very talented. Some of the singing parts are cheesy, I like the first cd.
wclemens78
Saw them in Nashville on the Trespass America tour. Love these guys they are badass live especially.
Will be seeing them on 8/26 on the trespass festival!
mcarawa1
Wow, I can really hear a Dream Theater influence on The Crusade. The Shrink and grow section from Dream Theaters Scenes from a memory album is copied to an alarming extent. I guess that's called paying tribute nowadays? Decent band.
Been listaning to these guys since I was 10. How the years fly by. Im 17 now and I am finally getting the oppertunity to see them live in concert. I am super excited :D
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Either that or my hearing sucks, fairly sure I hear Pages in the chorus, but Pandora says its Ages., what do I know, internets is always right.
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Its like the saying stuck in between a rock and a hard place. Torn between two evils; basically, damned if you do and damned if you don't kind of idea. Comes from a Greek myth/legend I believe.