You may know former Architects drum tech Craig Reynolds better as the sole British member and drummer of Stray From The Path. His project The Downbeat Podcast sees him chat to the great and good of the Metal World in this weeks offering his offender of choice is Trivium guitarist and vocalist Matt Heafy. The
12,000 fans from around the Globe purchased tickets for the “A Light Or A Distant Mirror” pay per view live stream from Trivium, which saw the Florida Metallers play a full set and give songs from their new album “What The Dead Men Say” their first live airing. The band then gave back with “The
Following the huge success of the pay per view streamed live show “A Light And A Distant Mirror“, Trivium returned to play a free show with a twist. Two hours of songs that the band either hadn’t played live before or so seldom played that only a small percentage of fans would have heard them.
Following the huge success of the “A Light And A Distant Mirror” live streamed set from Trivium that reportedly landed the band over a $100k in much needed funds due to the absence of touring, this latest episode of Mosh Talks sees host Beez chat with guitarist Corey Beaulieu about the bands upcoming “Deeper Cuts”
Florida Metalcore heroes Trivium did their live stream “A Light Or A Distant Mirror” this past weekend which will no doubt eventually find its way to DVD, blu-ray or YouTube. The band have shared a trio of pre-production videos for the show which features the bands new stage set for “What The Dead Men Say“.
Florida Metallers Trivium are set to become the latest in a long line of bands offering a pay per view live stream. Taking place on 10th July at 21:00GMT it will be a one off event with the band performing new songs from “What The Dead Men Say” in a rehearsal space using their new
Back in 2005 when this full set in from Trivium in Montreal Quebec Canada was filmed, they still had original drummer Travis Smith in the fold and the band included a Pantera cover in their set. These days Alex Bent graces the drum stool and new album “What The Dead Men Say“, though it did
Guitarist and vocalist Matt Heafy of Florida Metallers Trivium has shared an acoustic version of “Scattering The Ashes” originally performed on his Twitch stream. The band turned down the opportunity to follow Bury Tomorrow, Lamb Of God and Justice For The Damned and delay the release of their new album “What The Dead Men Say“,
Premiered last night, Trivium are streaming their entire set from their Metal Hammer Magazine sponsored tour at Brixton Academy in London on 21st April 2018. It took place during their run for “The Sin And The Sentence” and was one we attended and reviewed, complete with fan fainting during the early sets due the heat.
Sponsored by Liquid Death Mountain Water and with the help of Knotfest, Trivium have premiered their full pro-shot set from Download Festival in 2019. The Florida quartet have a brand new album out just 48 hour ago in “What The Dead Men Say” via Roadrunner Records, if you’ve got a minute, check out our review