At the Hammersmith Apollo in London in 2008 on the “Shogun” tour is where Trivium were, complete with long hair and an Iron Maiden cover too boot, pro-shot and in full from the bands personal archive. Also in the set are personal favourites “Like Light To Flies” and “Pillars of Serpents” with the bands 2021
TikTok being a trending social media platform during the Great Plague lead to the return of the sea shanty “Soon May the Wellerman Come“, otherwise simply known as “Wellerman” thanks to The Longest Johns and Nathan Evans. The song itself originates as far back as 1860, a well known whaling song originating in New Zealand
The fourth in a series of acoustic EPs from Trivium sees them return to their fifth studio record in 2011’s “In Waves“, our personal favourite of their records, which was produced by Colin Richardson and Martyn “Ginge” Ford. As previously half the record gets the makeover treatment from Matt Heafy and once again we put it out
Lucky thirteen? That’s how many tracks there are on the latest drop from Trivium vocalist and guitarist Matt Heafy’s personal stash of bootlegs. This one is Soundboard Audio of a full show in Allentown, Pennsylvania in 2009 which was the era of “Shogun“, the bands final album to feature drummer Travis Smith. On the World
If last week’s “The Crusade” acoustic EP was a short and sweet one, Trivium guitarist and vocalist Matt Heafy goes from four to six tracks with nearly 35 minutes of acoustic renditions from “Shogun” in his latest offering. The last album to feature drummer Travis Smith saw four singles, all of which are included in
Returning to the touring cycle for “The Sin And The Sentence” and San Francisco on 28th November 2017, Trivium have given us a full set that was the first to be streamed live on guitarist and vocalist Matt Heafy’s platform of choice, Twitch. We’re hoping they can re-create the energy and give us “In Waves”
Last week saw Trivium vocalist and guitarist Matt Heafy unveil a four song acoustic EP of material from his bands “Ascendency” album, their major label debut for Roadrunner Records. Seven days later he’s returned with an EP of four more acoustic renditions, this time from the follow up record “The Crusade“. An album that bassist
In case you hadn’t guessed it, not only is this a freshly released pro-shot video of Trivium taking on “Creeping Death” by Metallica in the live arena, but it also sees the band joined by a pair of impressive guests in Corey Taylor from Slipknot and Robb Flynn from Machine Head. Flynn is no stranger
As Trivium main man Matt Heafy has unveiled an EP of acoustic renditions of songs from their “Ascendency” album this weekend, we’re once once again calling for him or the band to do a full acoustic record. Failing that, having these songs on vinyl and on Spotify would also be a good thing. Do the
The final chapter of the Under The Covers series from London Metalcore outfit Enquire Within sees them put their spin on a personal favourite in “In Waves” by Trivium. The series has included a lot of modern classics but hasn’t included a song by the band that they chose for our our Under The Influence