Trivium's Matt Heafy was the latest guest on Full Metal Jackie's weekend radio program. First, he discussed the activity on his Twitch account where he's been live streaming his daily practice regimen ...
Trivium have released the original music video for their 2005 single Dying In Your Arms, and with it a reaction video where the band watch it for the first time in 20 years. In a clip uploaded to the ...
After teasing fans online, the tour was finally announced last night (February 22) during a live-streamed press conference where Bullet’s Matt Tuck promised the run of shows was set to be “the metal ...
New Trivium drummer Alex Rüdinger has shared a statement commenting on his joining of the band. As Trivium noted when they announced Rüdinger as their new drummer, they'd originally approached him ...
Trivium have debuted an epic music video for their new song "In the Court of the Dragon." The song, which features an intro composed and orchestrated by Emperor legend Ihsahn, comes not long after the ...
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Guitarist and lead vocalist Matt Heafy was around 13 or 14 when Trivium formed in Orlando in 2000, and only 17 when Trivium released their debut album, Ember To Inferno. Over the past decade, Heafy ...
Guitarists Matt Heafy and Corey Beaulieu have just released one of their best albums - this is what it took to create it When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
"Like it or not, Sleep Token have brought more people into the world of metal and opened up people's eyes to what metal can be" They’ve since tapped ex-Whitechapel sticksman Alex Rüdinger for their ...
Trivium fans have just had their prayers answered: The iconic American band are about to play a batch of intimate UK tour dates throughout the summer. The event has been dubbed the Goblins and Wizards ...
Trivium frontman Matt Heafy wouldn't blame fans for being skeptical about the direction of the band's ninth studio album, What the Dead Men Say. By Bryan Rolli Trivium frontman Matt Heafy wouldn’t ...