While some album releases have been pulled until further notice, one band determined not to let that happen is Trivium. They’ve premiered another song from their upcoming 24th April Roadrunner Records offering to the Metal Gods “What The Dead Men Say“. Available for pre-order here, the latest pre-release is “Amongst The Shadows & Stones“… …and
Hailing from Ealing in Hertfordshire, DIY quartet Suffer No Fools have been playing together since 2016, releasing a string of live performances, a covers EP and their debut album “Songs For The Restless Youth” in that time. Citing influences in the likes of Metallica, Killswitch Engage and Trivium, vocalist and guitarist Ali Khan, bassist Alex
Premiering last night, here’s the full pro-shot set from Florida Metalcore Kings Trivium at Spain’s Resurection Fest in 2019. Where does the time go? It seems like just 5 minutes go that “Like Light To The Flies” broke them into the mainstream and now 24th April is the date carved in stone for the bands
Technical Death Metal trio Helion formed in 2012 in Bergamo, Italy and having released a trio of EPs since in 2015’s “Duat’s Calling“, 2016’s self titled and 2019’s “Legacy Of The Serpent” which is effectively a promo for this album, Max Cirelli (Guitar/Vocals), Andrea Cividini (Bass), Alessandro Francesco Caruso (Drums) finally dropped their debut full
In this creature double feature of interviews, Trivium guitarist Matt Heafy talks to Metal Injection about their upcoming new album “What The Dead Men Say” as well as his Twitch channel, while bassist Paulo Gregoletto talks to Heavy New York about his approach to his instrumental, the bands history and of course that new album…
The title track of the fifth studio album from Orlando Florida’s Trivium was filmed on 5th July in Viveiro Spain at Resurrection Fest in 2019 and the album happens to be one of our personal favourites from the band. 24th April will see “What The Dead Men Say“, their ninth record appear via Roadrunner Records.
It’s been well documented that Trivium love Machine Head so it shouldn’t really come as a surprise that frontman Matt Heafy chose to cover “Descend The Shades Of Night” from their 2003 “Through The Ashes Of Empires” in acoustic form for the audience of his twitch stream. We’ve been saying for a long time that
An epic video Q&A seeing all of the members of Trivium on board to answer fans questions about their upcoming and highly anticipated album “What The Dead Men Say” took place earlier today and it’s an epic watch. We’ve already had the title track and “Catastrophist” so 24th April is all we have to wait
Not long after the official second single and title track of their upcoming new album “What The Dead Men Say” surfaced online, Trivium frontman and guitarist Matt Heafy showed fans and followers on his Twitch feed how to play the track, which he later cut from the feed for YouTube. Pre-orders for the 24th April
With the recent news that the upcoming Hatebreed and Bury Tomorrow albums have been shelved until the physical albums can be made, we’ve got our fingers crossed that the new offering from Trivium isn’t going to be affected. Here’s pro-shot footage of them playing “The Heart From Your Hate” at Resurrection Fest Estrella Galicia 2019.