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Ember to Inferno

Ember to Inferno is the debut studio album by American heavy metal band Trivium. It was released on October 14, 2003, through Lifeforce Records and was produced by Jason Suecof and the band themselves.

Ember to Inferno
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 14, 2003
RecordedJune–July 2003
StudioAudiohammer Studios, Sanford, Florida[1]
Genre
Length48:58
LabelLifeforce
Producer
Trivium studio album chronology
Ember to Inferno
(2003)
Ascendancy
(2005)
Alternative cover
Ab Initio cover

Background

Trivium formed in 1999 with the band's first lineup consisting of guitarist Jarred Bonaparte, vocalist/bassist Brad Lewter, and drummer Travis Smith. Matt Heafy would join the band in 2000 as lead guitarist but would also take over lead vocal duties after Lewter's departure. The band would experience more lineup changes before recording its first demo, Ruber ("The Red Demo"), in 2001 with the lineup of Heafy on vocals and guitar, Brent Young on bass and backing vocals, and Smith on drums. George Moore would temporarily join the band as a second guitarist. In 2002, the band started to record its second demo, Caeruleus ("The Blue Demo").[2] Released in early 2003, the demo would find its way to German record label Lifeforce Records who would sign Trivium.[3] The band would then enter the studio to record its debut studio album with producer Jason Suecof.

Overview

This album is the final release by the band with former bassist Brent Young. Frontman Matt Heafy was 17 years old when the album was written and recorded.

Corey Beaulieu toured in support of the album, but did not play on the album according to the re-release booklet. Beaulieu would not join the band until after recording of Ember to Inferno had concluded.

The 2004 reissue of the album includes early versions of "The Deceived" and "Blinding Tears Will Break the Skies". Both songs were re-recorded for Ascendancy, with the latter appearing only on the 2006 special edition. "Demon" is taken from the Trivium EP.

"Inception: The Bleeding Skies" is "A View of Burning Empires" played in reverse.

On December 2, 2014, it was announced by Matt Heafy on Twitter that Ember to Inferno would be re-released again with new artwork along with the band's early demo EPs.[4] The re-release was officially revealed on October 14, 2016, via Trivium's Facebook page. It was released on December 2, 2016, two years after the initial announcement by Heafy. The re-release is dubbed Ab Initio, Latin for "From the Beginning".

"Pillars of Serpents" was re-recorded by Trivium for their 2017 album The Sin and the Sentence. Titled "Pillars of Serpents '17", it was included as a bonus track exclusively on the Japanese edition of the album. The re-recording was widely released to services such as YouTube, Spotify and iTunes on March 22, 2019 under the title of "Pillars of Serpents (2019)".[5][6]

Musical style

Ember to Inferno has been generally described as metalcore,[7][8][1][9] melodic death metal,[10][11][12] thrash metal,[13][14][7] alternative metal,[1] power metal,[1] "fantasy metal"[1] and progressive metal.[15]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [1]
Sputnikmusic     [8]
LouderSound     [16]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Matt Heafy. All musical arrangement by Heafy and Travis Smith.

No.TitleLength
1."Inception: The Bleeding Skies" (instrumental)0:35
2."Pillars of Serpents"4:35
3."If I Could Collapse the Masses"4:42
4."Fugue (A Revelation)"4:21
5."Requiem"4:53
6."Ember to Inferno"4:11
7."Ashes" (instrumental)0:53
8."To Burn the Eye"7:01
9."Falling to Grey"5:37
10."My Hatred"4:34
11."When All Light Dies"6:23
12."A View of Burning Empires" (instrumental)1:48
Total length:48:58
2004 reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
13."Blinding Tears Will Break the Skies" (from Flavus – The Yellow Demo)5:41
14."The Deceived" (from Flavus – The Yellow Demo)6:00
15."Demon" (from Caeruleus – The Blue Demo)3:27
Total length:64:06
Japanese edition
No.TitleLength
13."The Storm" (from Caeruleus – The Blue Demo)6:05
14."Sworn" (from Caeruleus – The Blue Demo)4:29
Total length:59:32
Ab Initio
No.TitleLength
1."Pain"7:18
2."Thrust"5:38
3."Lake of Fire"6:14
4."To Burn the Eye"6:59
5."Requiem"5:01
6."Fugue"4:29
7."My Hatred"4:51
8."The Storm"6:03
9."Sworn"4:27
10."Demon"3:29
11."Like Light to the Flies" (Heafy, Corey Beaulieu)5:37
12."Blinding Tears Will Break the Skies"5:42
13."The Deceived" (Heafy, Beaulieu)5:48

Notes

  • Tracks 1 to 3 are from Ruber (The Red Demo).
  • Tracks 4 to 10 are from Caeruleus (The Blue Demo).
  • Tracks 11 to 13 are from Flavus (The Yellow Demo).

Personnel

Trivium

Additional musicians

  • Jason Suecofkeyboards on "Inception: The Bleeding Skies" and "A View of Burning Empires", lead guitar on "Ember to Inferno" and "To Burn the Eye", choir vocals on "When All Light Dies"
  • Alex Vieira – lead guitar on "When All Light Dies"
  • George Moore – acoustic guitar on "A View of Burning Empires"
  • Icky – acoustic guitar

Production

  • Jason Suecof – producer, mixing, engineer
  • Matt Heafy – producer
  • Travis Smith – producer
  • Brent Young – producer
  • Tom Morris – mastering
  • Christophe Szpajdel – logo (2016 re-issue)

Charts

Chart (2016) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[17] 85
UK Rock Album Chart [18] 15

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Henderson, Alex. "Ember To Inferno – Trivium". Allmusic.
  2. ^ . Trivium.org. Archived from the original on August 22, 2008. Retrieved November 2, 2008.
  3. ^ . Trivium.org. Archived from the original on March 23, 2007. Retrieved March 25, 2007.
  4. ^ "Matthew Kiichi Heafy on Twitter".
  5. ^ Espronceda, Karen (March 22, 2019). "Trivium Release Re-Recorded "Pillars of Serpents"". Metal Sucks. Retrieved March 23, 2019.
  6. ^ "Pillars of Serpents (2019) - Single by Trivium". Apple Music. Retrieved April 26, 2019.
  7. ^ a b Prato, Greg (December 1, 2003). "Trivium Ember to Inferno". Exclaim!. Retrieved November 26, 2020.
  8. ^ a b Stagno, Mike. "Ember To Inferno – Trivium". Sputnikmusic.
  9. ^ Loftus, Johnny. "Trivium - Ascendancy". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  10. ^ "Trivium – Ember To Inferno: Ab Initio album review". Louder Sound. Retrieved 4 February 2021.
  11. ^ "Trivium's Matt Heafy on the band's "Cursed" debut album 'Ember to Inferno'". music feeds. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
  12. ^ "The 20 greatest Trivium songs - ranked". Kerrang!. Sam Law. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
  13. ^ Jurek, Thom. "Trivium The Crusade". AllMusic. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  14. ^ Loftus, Johnny. "Trivium - Ascendancy". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  15. ^ Loftus, Johnny. "Trivium - Ascendancy". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  16. ^ "Trivium – Ember To Inferno: Ab Initio album review". Louder Sound. Retrieved 4 February 2021.
  17. ^ "ARIA CHART WATCH #398". auspOp. December 10, 2016. Retrieved December 10, 2016.
  18. ^ "UK Top 40 Rock Albums". Radio 1. Retrieved 18 January 2018.

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Ember to Inferno is the debut studio album by American heavy metal band Trivium It was released on October 14 2003 through Lifeforce Records and was produced by Jason Suecof and the band themselves Ember to InfernoStudio album by TriviumReleasedOctober 14 2003RecordedJune July 2003StudioAudiohammer Studios Sanford Florida 1 GenreMetalcore thrash metal melodic death metalLength48 58LabelLifeforceProducerJason Suecof TriviumTrivium studio album chronologyEmber to Inferno 2003 Ascendancy 2005 Alternative coverAb Initio cover Contents 1 Background 2 Overview 3 Musical style 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Charts 7 ReferencesBackground EditTrivium formed in 1999 with the band s first lineup consisting of guitarist Jarred Bonaparte vocalist bassist Brad Lewter and drummer Travis Smith Matt Heafy would join the band in 2000 as lead guitarist but would also take over lead vocal duties after Lewter s departure The band would experience more lineup changes before recording its first demo Ruber The Red Demo in 2001 with the lineup of Heafy on vocals and guitar Brent Young on bass and backing vocals and Smith on drums George Moore would temporarily join the band as a second guitarist In 2002 the band started to record its second demo Caeruleus The Blue Demo 2 Released in early 2003 the demo would find its way to German record label Lifeforce Records who would sign Trivium 3 The band would then enter the studio to record its debut studio album with producer Jason Suecof Overview EditThis album is the final release by the band with former bassist Brent Young Frontman Matt Heafy was 17 years old when the album was written and recorded Corey Beaulieu toured in support of the album but did not play on the album according to the re release booklet Beaulieu would not join the band until after recording of Ember to Inferno had concluded The 2004 reissue of the album includes early versions of The Deceived and Blinding Tears Will Break the Skies Both songs were re recorded for Ascendancy with the latter appearing only on the 2006 special edition Demon is taken from the Trivium EP Inception The Bleeding Skies is A View of Burning Empires played in reverse On December 2 2014 it was announced by Matt Heafy on Twitter that Ember to Inferno would be re released again with new artwork along with the band s early demo EPs 4 The re release was officially revealed on October 14 2016 via Trivium s Facebook page It was released on December 2 2016 two years after the initial announcement by Heafy The re release is dubbed Ab Initio Latin for From the Beginning Pillars of Serpents was re recorded by Trivium for their 2017 album The Sin and the Sentence Titled Pillars of Serpents 17 it was included as a bonus track exclusively on the Japanese edition of the album The re recording was widely released to services such as YouTube Spotify and iTunes on March 22 2019 under the title of Pillars of Serpents 2019 5 6 Musical style EditEmber to Inferno has been generally described as metalcore 7 8 1 9 melodic death metal 10 11 12 thrash metal 13 14 7 alternative metal 1 power metal 1 fantasy metal 1 and progressive metal 15 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 1 Sputnikmusic 8 LouderSound 16 Track listing EditAll tracks are written by Matt Heafy All musical arrangement by Heafy and Travis Smith No TitleLength1 Inception The Bleeding Skies instrumental 0 352 Pillars of Serpents 4 353 If I Could Collapse the Masses 4 424 Fugue A Revelation 4 215 Requiem 4 536 Ember to Inferno 4 117 Ashes instrumental 0 538 To Burn the Eye 7 019 Falling to Grey 5 3710 My Hatred 4 3411 When All Light Dies 6 2312 A View of Burning Empires instrumental 1 48Total length 48 58 2004 reissue bonus tracksNo TitleLength13 Blinding Tears Will Break the Skies from Flavus The Yellow Demo 5 4114 The Deceived from Flavus The Yellow Demo 6 0015 Demon from Caeruleus The Blue Demo 3 27Total length 64 06 Japanese editionNo TitleLength13 The Storm from Caeruleus The Blue Demo 6 0514 Sworn from Caeruleus The Blue Demo 4 29Total length 59 32 Ab InitioNo TitleLength1 Pain 7 182 Thrust 5 383 Lake of Fire 6 144 To Burn the Eye 6 595 Requiem 5 016 Fugue 4 297 My Hatred 4 518 The Storm 6 039 Sworn 4 2710 Demon 3 2911 Like Light to the Flies Heafy Corey Beaulieu 5 3712 Blinding Tears Will Break the Skies 5 4213 The Deceived Heafy Beaulieu 5 48 Notes Tracks 1 to 3 are from Ruber The Red Demo Tracks 4 to 10 are from Caeruleus The Blue Demo Tracks 11 to 13 are from Flavus The Yellow Demo Personnel EditTrivium Matt Heafy lead vocals guitars Brent Young bass backing vocals Travis Smith drums percussion Corey Beaulieu lead guitar on Flavus The Yellow Demo Additional musicians Jason Suecof keyboards on Inception The Bleeding Skies and A View of Burning Empires lead guitar on Ember to Inferno and To Burn the Eye choir vocals on When All Light Dies Alex Vieira lead guitar on When All Light Dies George Moore acoustic guitar on A View of Burning Empires Icky acoustic guitarProduction Jason Suecof producer mixing engineer Matt Heafy producer Travis Smith producer Brent Young producer Tom Morris mastering Christophe Szpajdel logo 2016 re issue Charts EditChart 2016 Peak positionAustralian Albums ARIA 17 85UK Rock Album Chart 18 15References Edit a b c d e f Henderson Alex Ember To Inferno Trivium Allmusic Trivium Releases Trivium org Archived from the original on August 22 2008 Retrieved November 2 2008 Official biography Trivium org Archived from the original on March 23 2007 Retrieved March 25 2007 Matthew Kiichi Heafy on Twitter Espronceda Karen March 22 2019 Trivium Release Re Recorded Pillars of Serpents Metal Sucks Retrieved March 23 2019 Pillars of Serpents 2019 Single by Trivium Apple Music Retrieved April 26 2019 a b Prato Greg December 1 2003 Trivium Ember to Inferno Exclaim Retrieved November 26 2020 a b Stagno Mike Ember To Inferno Trivium Sputnikmusic Loftus Johnny Trivium Ascendancy AllMusic Retrieved 1 September 2022 Trivium Ember To Inferno Ab Initio album review Louder Sound Retrieved 4 February 2021 Trivium s Matt Heafy on the band s Cursed debut album Ember to Inferno music feeds Retrieved 3 February 2021 The 20 greatest Trivium songs ranked Kerrang Sam Law Retrieved 1 February 2021 Jurek Thom Trivium The Crusade AllMusic Retrieved 19 December 2019 Loftus Johnny Trivium Ascendancy AllMusic Retrieved 1 September 2022 Loftus Johnny Trivium Ascendancy AllMusic Retrieved 1 September 2022 Trivium Ember To Inferno Ab Initio album review Louder Sound Retrieved 4 February 2021 ARIA CHART WATCH 398 auspOp December 10 2016 Retrieved December 10 2016 UK Top 40 Rock Albums Radio 1 Retrieved 18 January 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ember to Inferno amp oldid 1130482274, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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