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Trivium (band)

Trivium is an American heavy metal band from Orlando, Florida, formed in 1999.[1] The band comprises vocalist and guitarist Matt Heafy, guitarist Corey Beaulieu, bassist Paolo Gregoletto, and drummer Alex Bent.[2]

Trivium
Trivium performing at Wacken Open Air in 2017
Background information
OriginOrlando, Florida, U.S.
Genres
Years active1999–present
Labels
Members
Past members
Websitetrivium.org

The band's debut album Ember to Inferno was their only album released through Lifeforce Records in 2003.[3] In 2004, they were signed to Roadrunner Records where they have stayed ever since. The band has released ten studio albums and over twenty singles to date. Their tenth studio album, In the Court of the Dragon, was released in 2021. The band has sold over one million albums worldwide and was nominated for a Grammy for the song "Betrayer" at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards in 2019 for Best Metal Performance.

History

Formation and Ember to Inferno (1999–2004)

The band formed in 1999. At his eighth-grade talent show, Matt Heafy performed a cover version of "No Leaf Clover" by Metallica.[4] Singer Brad Lewter noticed Heafy and later asked him to try out for his band as lead guitarist. The pair went over to drummer Travis Smith's house where they played a rendition of Metallica's "For Whom the Bell Tolls". Impressed with Heafy's performance, they accepted him into the band known as "Trivium", which is a Latin three-way intersection they used to explain their music as combining metalcore, melodic death metal and thrash metal.[5] Lewter played a number of local gigs with the band before departing about a year later. In mid-2001 Trivium parted ways with its bassist. Trivium asked Richie Brown from local black metal band Mindscar to fill in on bass duties until a full-time member could be brought in. A string of successful shows followed and then a search was conducted for a permanent bassist.[citation needed]

In late 2002, Trivium went into the recording studio to record its first high-quality demo disc.[6] A copy of the demo was heard by German label Lifeforce which signed Trivium, and the band entered a studio to record its debut album, Ember to Inferno.[7] Lead guitarist Corey Beaulieu joined after the recording of the album. In 2004, Paolo Gregoletto joined as the band's bassist, replacing Brent Young, before a tour with Machine Head.[8] The album Ember to Inferno managed to garner the interest of Roadrunner Records representatives, who later signed Trivium to the label. The band then began writing songs for their major label debut.[7]

Ascendancy (2004–2006)

In 2004, Trivium recorded its second album, Ascendancy, in Audiohammer Studios and Morrisound Recording in Florida.[9] Produced by Heafy and Jason Suecof, the album was released in March 2005. The album debuted at No. 151 on the Billboard 200 and at No. 4 on the Top Heatseekers chart.[10] Allmusic reviewer Johnny Loftus stated on Ascendancy, Trivium are a "ridiculously tight quartet, unleashing thrilling dual guitar passages and pummeling kick drum gallops as surely as they do melodic breaks and vicious throat screams."[11] and Rod Smith of Decibel magazine praised "Smith's impeccably articulated beats, bassist Paolo Gregoletto's contained thunder, and, especially, Heafy and guitarist Corey Beaulieu's liquid twin leads."[12] The album was also recognized as the "Album of the Year" by Kerrang! magazine. Later in 2007 the band received their first Gold Record in the UK for more than 100,000 Sales.[13]

In 2005, Trivium played the first Saturday set on the main stage at Download Festival in Castle Donington, England, credited by Matt Heafy as the gig that really launched Trivium on the world stage. Singles and music videos were released for "Like Light to the Flies", "Pull Harder on the Strings of Your Martyr", "A Gunshot to the Head of Trepidation", and "Dying in Your Arms". The videos for these songs gained rotation on Scuzz TV and MTV2's Headbangers Ball and "Pull Harder on The Strings of Your Martyr" has become one of the band's most well known songs and is the song that they usually close their sets with.[14] In support of the album, the band opened for Killswitch Engage, Iced Earth, Fear Factory, and Machine Head, who were one of Heafy's largest influences.[15] Trivium also played at Road Rage 2005[16] and Ozzfest.[17]

Ascendancy was re-released in 2006 with four bonus tracks and a DVD containing all of the band's music videos and live footage.[18]

The Crusade (2006–2007)

 
The band in 2007

In April 2006, after a headlining tour with Mendeed and God Forbid as openers, Trivium entered the studio with Suecof and Heafy producing again.[19] The band played the Download Festival for a second time, again on the main stage, with Korn and Metallica. Trivium released The Crusade in October 2006. Debuting at number 25 on the Billboard 200, the album sold over 32,000 copies in its first week of sales.[10][20] Heafy's vocals had changed from the metalcore scream of the previous albums to clean singing. This new singing style, along with the band's thrash metal music, were criticised as sounding too much like Metallica, who was a major influence on the band.[21]

The band supported the album by touring with Iron Maiden and Metallica, appearing on the Black Crusade tour with Machine Head, Arch Enemy, DragonForce and Shadows Fall, as well as headlining a European tour with supporting acts Annihilator and Sanctity and acquiring an opening slot on the Family Values Tour with Korn.[22][23][24] Trivium was named the best live band of 2006 at the Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards.[25]

Shogun and departure of Travis Smith (2008–2009)

Trivium started working on a new album with producer Nick Raskulinecz in October 2007.[26] Heafy stated he wanted to bring back the screaming that was found on Ascendancy, and the band said they chose not to work with Suecof again because they already recorded three albums with him and wanted to explore new ideas.[27] Recording ended June 2008.[28] In an interview with the UK's Metal Hammer magazine in May 2008, Heafy said that their new album was to have "more thrash influences, more screaming."[29] He told Revolver magazine, "For the first time, we can't look at our songs and say who the riffs sound like. We're really making our own stuff and our own kind of music and art form, and that's exciting."[30] In September 2008, Trivium released their fourth full-length album, Shogun. The album sold 24,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release, debuting at number 23 on the Billboard 200 chart as well as number 1 in the UK Rock Album Charts.[31]

Trivium toured extensively throughout 2009 in support of Shogun, with two headline legs of the US, a headline slot on the Mayhem Festival second stage, an Australia/Japan leg,[32] as well as a conclusive UK run in March 2010. Throughout their headline runs, they were supported by Chimaira, Darkest Hour, Dirge Within, Whitechapel, Rise to Remain and Black Tide. They were also booked as a co-headliner for Australia's Soundwave Festival in February 2010.

Travis Smith unofficially left the band on the second leg of the "Into the Mouth of Hell We Tour" tour. On February 4, 2010, the band announced that Travis had indeed officially left the band and fill-in drummer, ex-drum tech, Nick Augusto, was replacing him. Augusto is a former member of Maruta and Metal Militia, in which he played with Gregoletto. The band has not yet stated the reason of his departure.[33] While Trivium's relationship with Smith had deteriorated over the years, the band had no immediate plans to replace him when he announced in late October 2009 that he would be sitting out the 'Into the Mouth of Hell We March' tour to take care of "some personal business."

Trivium contributed to the God of War III soundtrack by recording the song, "Shattering the Skies Above". It is exclusively included on God of War: Blood & Metal, a digital EP that comes with the Ultimate Edition of the game and is available from the iTunes Store.[34] The band has also recorded a cover of the song "Slave New World" by Sepultura. "Shattering the Skies Above" was also released exclusively to their fanclub (TriviumWorld) on February 12, 2010 and was released widely on February 15.[35] The next day their Sepultura cover "Slave New World" was released as a free download for members of the UK via Metal Hammer UK. Both of aforementioned songs re-issued on their deluxe version of the album "In Waves".[36]

In Waves (2010–2012)

In an interview with Guitar World, it was stated that for their fifth studio album, Trivium would move forward by looking back. The group will forgo the complex epic compositions, tricked-out leads and seven-string guitars that characterized its past two albums. Trivium will take an approach similar to that of its second album Ascendancy (2005) by using uncluttered riffs, Drop C# tuning, and more straightforward solos. "When we did Ascendancy, we were writing specifically for the songs, not to show how well we could play," says frontman and guitarist Matt Heafy. "That wasn't exactly the case with our next two records."[37]

In the bonus content for the November 2011 issue of Guitar World, Matt Heafy talked about why the band decided to record this album in Drop D♭ as opposed to Drop D. "For the whole record of 'In Waves' we're in Drop D♭, so it's kind of like (Ascendency), just a half step lower, and everything that we do from all of the albums is half a step flat. It's mainly for the vocals. (It's) not that I can't sing higher, it's just easier with the amount of shows we do."[38]

On June 6, Metal Hammer revealed that the band have decided to entitle their upcoming album In Waves and that it would be released on August 9, 2011.[39] On June 19, Trivium debuted two new songs live in Birmingham entitled "Dusk Dismantled" and "Black". On the June 28 "Dusk Dismantled" was released to TriviumWorld users only; it was released to general public on the 29th. On July 13, the premiere of "Inception of the End" was released to the general public on the website Hot Topic.[40]

In Waves was released in August 2011 worldwide, and received generally positive reviews. Kerrang! described the album as "draws from the band's entire repertoire and shapes what it finds into a defining and definitive set". A special edition was released featuring the tracks: "Ensnare the Sun", "A Grey So Dark", "Drowning in Slow Motion", "Slave New World" cover and the single from the God of War III soundtrack "Shattering the Skies Above".

Trivium participated in a co-headlining trek with Swedish melodic death metal band In Flames in both Europe and North America. European support came from Ghost, Rise to Remain and Insense. North American support came from Veil of Maya and Kyng. Additionally, Miss May I and The Ghost Inside joined Trivium during the In Waves 2011 European tour. They also performed at the Metaltown Festival and Download Festival in June 2012. From July 13 to August 28, 2012, Trivium took part in Metal Hammer's "Trespass America Festival" headlined by Five Finger Death Punch with additional support from Battlecross, God Forbid, Pop Evil, Emmure and Killswitch Engage.[41] On October 15, 2012, Trivium commenced a European headlining tour, supported by Caliban, As I Lay Dying and Upon A Burning Body.

Vengeance Falls and departure of Nick Augusto (2013–2015)

 
Trivium performing at Nova Rock Festival in 2014

The band toured for In Waves until the end of the year. Matt Heafy also stated that they will start recording a new album in February 2013 and they already have around 13 demos made.[42]

On January 14, 2013, Matt Heafy announced via Twitter that the band had entered the studio. It was later revealed that they hired David Draiman of the heavy metal bands Device and Disturbed as a producer. In an interview, David Draiman revealed to Thrash Hits that the title of Trivium's forthcoming sixth album is Vengeance Falls.[43]

Vengeance Falls was produced at a studio in Austin, Texas and was mixed by Colin Richardson, who has previously worked with Fear Factory, Cannibal Corpse, Machine Head, Napalm Death, Slipknot and Bullet for My Valentine.[44]

On July 23, 2013, Trivium announced a United States headlining tour, co-headlining with DevilDriver, with supporting acts After the Burial and Sylosis, which would reveal the first information of the new album.[45] Vengeance Falls was released on October 15, 2013.[46]

On July 31, 2013, the new song "Brave This Storm" was released for streaming and made available to download for free.[47] On August 23, 2013, it was announced that Trivium would be playing at Australia's Soundwave Festival in late February and early March 2014.[48] Trivium recorded a music video for the single "Strife" with director Ramon Boutviseth (All That Remains, For Today, Fear Factory)[49] which was made available for free download to anyone who pre-ordered Vengeance Falls.[46]

On October 8, 2013, the album was made available for streaming on the band's website.[50]

On May 7, 2014, it was announced that drummer Nick Augusto had departed from the band. He was replaced by Mat Madiro, who had been the band's drum technician.[51]

Silence in the Snow and departure of Mat Madiro (2015–2016)

In fall of 2014, guitarist Corey Beaulieu announced that the band would be working on the follow-up of Vengeance Falls in 2015, and that he hoped that the album would be released in Fall of the same year.[52]

On July 17, 2015, the band launched a website "snow.trivium.org" teasing the new album. They also changed their Facebook profile to the same picture as on the website, hinting at the release of the new album.[53]

On July 24, the band posted a six-day countdown on their website.[53] An unofficial picture surfaced online on July 29, suggesting the new album title to be Silence in the Snow and revealing three new featured songs: "Silence in the Snow", "Dead and Gone" and "Until the World Goes Cold". This picture also suggested a release date of October 2, 2015.[54] This information was confirmed on July 30 when the band premiered the music video for the title track once the countdown ended.[55] On July 31, 2015, the band revealed the track list and the album artwork, and Silence in the Snow was made available for pre-order.[56] On August 7, the band premiered two new songs, "Silence in the Snow" and "Blind Leading the Blind" during their performance at Bloodstock Open Air.

On August 27, Trivium premiered the music video for their third single "Until the World Goes Cold",[57] and the album was indeed released on October 2.[58]

On December 2, Trivium re-released Ember To Inferno, titling it Ember To Inferno: Ab Initio. The deluxe version of the release contained two discs. The second disk included 13 bonus tracks which consisted of the early demos Ruber (the "Red Demo"), Caeruleus (the "Blue Demo") and Flavus (the "Yellow Demo").[59]

On December 5, the band performed at Knotfest Mexico, where it was revealed that drummer Mat Madiro had been replaced by Paul Wandtke. The band didn't make an official announcement until three days later, on their Facebook page.[60] Paul Wandtke joined the band after Matt asked Dream Theater's John Petrucci for suggestions; John then asked Mike Mangini who recommended Paul.[61][62]

Arrival of Alex Bent and The Sin and the Sentence (2016–2019)

 
Trivium at Nova Rock 2016

On October 14, 2016, Trivium headlined at the Rock And Shock festival at The Palladium in Worcester, Massachusetts.[63] In late 2016, guitarist Corey Beaulieu stated that the band would spend most of 2017 working on their new album.[64] In an interview, bassist Paolo Gregoletto stated that new material will be more 'extreme' and that the band will return to featuring screaming vocals on the new album.[65] The band was announced as one of the acts on the 2017 edition of Wacken Open Air.[66] In early 2017, the band parted ways with drummer Paul Wandtke. The replacement Alex Bent, formerly of Battlecross, was announced on January 23.[2]

On July 26, 2017, the band began teasing on their web page with the message "VIII. I.", indicating the date "August 1".[67] On August 1, 2017, the band released the new single "The Sin and the Sentence", accompanied with a music video for their forthcoming new album, which aimed to be released later that year.[68] To promote the album, the band announced a co-headlining North American tour with Arch Enemy in fall 2017 with While She Sleeps and Fit for an Autopsy as support acts.[69] On August 24, the band released the second single "The Heart From Your Hate" and revealed the tracklisting and release date of their new album. The Sin and the Sentence released on October 20, 2017, and was received positively by both fans and critics alike.[failed verification]

On October 25, 2018, just over a year after the album's release, Matt Heafy announced that he had to fly home to Orlando to be with his wife for the birth of their children, and as a result, would be sitting out the remainder of Trivium's ongoing North American tour with Light the Torch and Avatar. He announced that the band would be working with Light the Torch and ex-Killswitch Engage frontman Howard Jones and Avatar frontman Johannes Eckerström, as well as YouTube personality and musician Jared Dines to continue the tour without him. Dines would take over Heafy's guitar parts, while Beaulieu, Gregoletto, Jones and Eckerström would handle vocals.[failed verification]

The band received a Grammy nomination for the song "Betrayer" at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards in 2019 for the Best Metal Performance, but lost to High on Fire's "Electric Messiah".

What the Dead Men Say and In the Court of the Dragon (2020–present)

Trivium was announced as an opening act for Megadeth and Lamb of God on their summer 2020 tour called "The Metal Tour of the Year", which was rescheduled for the summer of 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In Flames was originally slated as an additional opening act, but were forced to withdraw from the tour due to international visa issues caused by the pandemic, and were later replaced by Hatebreed.[70][71]

In February 2020, the band started posting cryptic images and videos possibly pertaining to their new upcoming album on their social media pages. On February 25, the band posted a teaser video on their social media pages teasing a new song titled "Catastrophist", which was released on February 27. At the same time, the band announced their upcoming ninth studio album titled What the Dead Men Say set for release on April 24, 2020.[72]

On March 9, the band previewed "IX" and "Scattering the Ashes" in a new "Spawn" trailer for Mortal Kombat 11.[73] On March 26, the band released their second single and title track "What the Dead Men Say" and its corresponding music video.[74] On April 16, a week before the album release, the band released their third single "Amongst the Shadows & the Stones".[75] On April 22, the band released the final single "Bleed Into Me" before the album release along with its visualizer video.[76]

In June 2020, guitarist Corey Beaulieu revealed the band is already working on the follow-up to What the Dead Men Say while being in COVID-19 pandemic quarantine, saying the material they've been working on sounds "really pissed-off".[77]

On September 25, the band's former guitarist and bassist Brent Young died at the age of 37. At the time of his death, he was in the band BlackNova founded with another former Trivium member, drummer Travis Smith.[78][79]

On July 7, 2021, the band teased that they were planning to release new music on July 9, with a two-minute video trailer hinting at some potentially new music.[80][81] On that day, the band officially released the single "In the Court of the Dragon" along with its music video.[82][83] On August 12, the band released the second single "Feast of Fire" from their tenth studio album, In the Court of the Dragon, along with a corresponding music video. At the same time, the band revealed the album cover and the track list. The album was released on October 8, 2021.[84][85] On August 19, a collaboration between Trivium and Bethesda Game Studios has been announced that will include The Elder Scrolls Online-themed music video.[86][87] On October 1, one week before the album release, the band unveiled the third single "The Phalanx" along with an accompanying music video. The single is the album's final track and a re-recording of a scrapped song from the Shogun sessions.[88][89] A music video for "The Shadow of the Abattoir" was released on November 17, 2022.[90] On January 13, 2023, Trivium released their cover of Heaven Shall Burn's "Implore the Darken Sky" on streaming music services.[91]

Musical style, influences, and lyrical themes

Musical style

Trivium has been described as a heavy metal band,[92][93][94][95] and more specifically as metalcore,[3][96][97][98][94] thrash metal,[99][100][101][94] progressive metal,[3][94][102][95] melodic death metal,[3][95] groove metal,[94][103] power metal,[104][95] and alternative metal.[94]

Trivium's music mixes "soaring" and "crushing" riffs, dual guitar harmonies, double bass drum patterns and occasional blast beats and breakdowns that one can expect from the metalcore genre. Vocally Trivium combines both singing along with heavy screaming and growls. Trivium is one of the notable New wave of American heavy metal acts,[105] having been referred to as one of "big four" bands of the movement, along with Lamb of God, Avenged Sevenfold and Slipknot.[95]

Their style has evolved over the years: from their earliest work on Ember to Inferno right through to In Waves, there is a clear thrash influence from Metallica and Machine Head, as well as a melodic death metal influence from early In Flames.[106]

Upon the release of their second album Ascendancy,[107] Trivium were identified as melodic metalcore with strong elements of thrash metal, with the third track on the album "Pull Harder on the Strings of Your Martyr" becoming a permanent fixture in the band's set lists and the rest of the album selling itself to gold status.[107] Ascendancy was even featured as one of Metal Hammer's Albums of the Decade.[106] Later releases have marked changes in the band. The Crusade was seen as a major shift in musical direction due to the change in vocal style, namely the absence of screaming, and some of the melodies featured.[108]

The Crusade is a much more thrash-oriented album and lyrical content was also different in direction, citing current affairs, such as famous killings. In Autumn 2008, Trivium released Shogun, which has a heavy Japanese influence on its title track as well as the first single release "Kirisute Gomen", which translates to "authorization to cut and leave". Acknowledging Matt Heafy's Japanese heritage,[109] the album also was described more favorably as more their own style, as previous references to Trivium sounding like Metallica had been made on the back of The Crusade.[110] The Crusade made sparing use of seven-string guitars, which were featured heavily on Shogun.[111]

On In Waves, the band featured a sound closer to Ascendancy than The Crusade and Shogun. The guitar tuning instead of being in drop D, they went half a step lower to drop C#. The album has several songs, such as 'Built to Fall' or 'Dusk Dismantled', featuring mostly clean vocals or solely screamed vocals from Matt Heafy. Seven-string guitars once again returned on Silence in the Snow tuned to B-flat,[112] and have since been used in subsequent albums along with the previously used six-string drop C# tuning. Trivium has also used Drop G# tuning on seven-strings on the songs 'Dead and Gone' and 'Beneath the Sun' from Silence in the Snow, 'The Wretchedness Inside' from The Sin and the Sentence, and 'Bleed Into Me' from What the Dead Men Say.

Influences

Trivium, and notably Matt Heafy, has stated that in general they are influenced by musical groups such as Opeth, Nevermore, Dream Theater, Emperor, Slipknot, In Flames, Arch Enemy, Machine Head, Guns N' Roses,[113] Metallica, Iron Maiden, Megadeth, Ozzy Osbourne, Mercyful Fate, Hellhammer, Celtic Frost, Slayer, Pantera, Dio, Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Annihilator, Testament, Cannibal Corpse, Obituary, Killswitch Engage, Skid Row,[114] Angra, Martyr and Death.[115][116] In an interview with Premier Guitar, Heafy stated that the band's early sound was a conscious combination of the sounds of: the "metal greats" Megadeth, Metallica, Pantera, Testament and Slayer; Gothenburg melodic death metal, namely In Flames' second through sixth albums; black metal; death metal; and German metalcore, particularly Caliban and Heaven Shall Burn.[117]

In an interview with Roadrunner Records, Heafy stated he was influenced by a whole range of music genres. Through each stage in his life, he's listened to all different types of music. As a child, he listened to pop punk and ska punk bands like Blink-182, and Reel Big Fish. Heafy also lists bands like Pantera, Slayer, Cryptopsy, Children of Bodom, Dark Tranquillity, Mercenary, Manowar, Armored Saint, Darkthrone, 3 Inches of Blood, Krisiun, Fear Factory, Dimmu Borgir, Dark Funeral, Anorexia Nervosa, Poison the Well, Hatebreed, Yngwie Malmsteen, Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, Aerosmith, Queen, Dashboard Confessional, Further Seems Forever, Depeche Mode, The Beatles, and more.[118]

Matt Heafy asserted that "without Iron Maiden, Trivium surely wouldn't exist."[119]

Lyrical themes

The band's lead singer, Matt Heafy, has also been the primary lyricist since his early days as a member. He is known for his poetic style of lyrics and the usage of archaic words. Growing up, Heafy experienced anxiety, teenage angst, and occasional thoughts of suicide; several songs from the album Ascendancy, such as "Rain", "Suffocating Sight", and "Departure", deal with these issues. Although not a victim himself, he also wrote the song "A Gunshot to the Head of Trepidation" on the topic of domestic violence and child abuse, inspired by the stories of some of his peers.

Lyrical themes on the album The Crusade includes famous killings. "Entrance of the Conflagration" is about Andrea Yates's murder of her five children, "Unrepentant" is about Nazir Ahmad's murder of his three daughters and stepdaughter, "Contempt Breeds Contamination" is about the death of Amadou Diallo, and "And Sadness Will Sear" is based upon the murder of Matthew Shepard.

Many of the songs on Shogun draw lyrical inspiration from Greek mythology. "Into the Mouth of Hell We March" and "Torn Between Scylla and Charybdis" detail the story of Odysseus choosing whether to face the giant whirlpool Charybdis or the six-headed monster Scylla. "He Who Spawned the Furies" is about the Titan Cronos devouring his children and castrating his father Uranus, creating Aphrodite and the Erinýes (the Furies). "Of Prometheus and the Crucifix" references the daily torment of Prometheus and alludes to crucifixion of Jesus. "Like Callisto to a Star in Heaven" is written from the perspective of the nymph Callisto, detailing her rape and impregnation by Zeus and her transformations into a bear and into Ursa Major. Mythological lyrics returned on In the Court of the Dragon. Inspired by fantasy literature, the band made up its own mythology on the album.[120] Lyrical content on The Sin and the Sentence and What the Dead Men Say were inspired by modern aspects of life, such as social media and artificial intelligence as well as general themes such as war, history and religion.[121]

Band members

Current members

Former members

  • Brad Lewter – lead vocals, bass (1999–2000)
  • Jarred Bonaparte – bass (2000–2001); guitars (1999–2000)
  • Richie Brown – bass, backing vocals (2001)
  • George Moore – guitars (2003)
  • Brent Young – bass (2001–2004; died 2020); backing vocals (2000–2004); guitars (2000–2001)
  • Travis Smith – drums, percussion (1999–2010)
  • Nick Augusto – drums, percussion (2010–2014)
  • Mat Madiro – drums, percussion (2014–2015)
  • Paul Wandtke – drums, percussion (2015–2016)

Discography

Studio albums

Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2019 "Betrayer" Best Metal Performance Nominated[122]

Kerrang! Magazine

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2005 Ascendancy Album of the Year Won

Kerrang! Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2005 Trivium Best International Newcomer Won[123][124]
2005 Ascendancy Best Album Nominated[124]
2006 Trivium Best Band on the Planet Nominated
2006 Trivium Best Live Band Nominated
2006 "Dying in Your Arms" Best Single Nominated

Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2006 Matt Heafy The Golden God Won

Metal Storm Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2017 The Sin and the Sentence The Biggest Surprise Won

World Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2014 Trivium World's Best Group Nominated
2014 Trivium World's Best Live Act Nominated
2014 Vengeance Falls World's Best Album Nominated

Underground Interviews Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2016 Trivium Best Rock Band of 2016 Nominated

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For other uses of Trivium see Trivium disambiguation Trivium is an American heavy metal band from Orlando Florida formed in 1999 1 The band comprises vocalist and guitarist Matt Heafy guitarist Corey Beaulieu bassist Paolo Gregoletto and drummer Alex Bent 2 TriviumTrivium performing at Wacken Open Air in 2017Background informationOriginOrlando Florida U S GenresHeavy metal thrash metal metalcore progressive metalYears active1999 presentLabelsRoadrunner LifeforceMembersMatt Heafy Corey Beaulieu Paolo Gregoletto Alex BentPast membersBrad Lewter Jarred Bonaparte Richie Brown George Moore Brent Young Travis Smith Nick Augusto Mat Madiro Paul WandtkeWebsitetrivium wbr orgThe band s debut album Ember to Inferno was their only album released through Lifeforce Records in 2003 3 In 2004 they were signed to Roadrunner Records where they have stayed ever since The band has released ten studio albums and over twenty singles to date Their tenth studio album In the Court of the Dragon was released in 2021 The band has sold over one million albums worldwide and was nominated for a Grammy for the song Betrayer at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards in 2019 for Best Metal Performance Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and Ember to Inferno 1999 2004 1 2 Ascendancy 2004 2006 1 3 The Crusade 2006 2007 1 4 Shogun and departure of Travis Smith 2008 2009 1 5 In Waves 2010 2012 1 6 Vengeance Falls and departure of Nick Augusto 2013 2015 1 7 Silence in the Snow and departure of Mat Madiro 2015 2016 1 8 Arrival of Alex Bent and The Sin and the Sentence 2016 2019 1 9 What the Dead Men Say and In the Court of the Dragon 2020 present 2 Musical style influences and lyrical themes 2 1 Musical style 2 2 Influences 2 3 Lyrical themes 3 Band members 4 Discography 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditFormation and Ember to Inferno 1999 2004 Edit The band formed in 1999 At his eighth grade talent show Matt Heafy performed a cover version of No Leaf Clover by Metallica 4 Singer Brad Lewter noticed Heafy and later asked him to try out for his band as lead guitarist The pair went over to drummer Travis Smith s house where they played a rendition of Metallica s For Whom the Bell Tolls Impressed with Heafy s performance they accepted him into the band known as Trivium which is a Latin three way intersection they used to explain their music as combining metalcore melodic death metal and thrash metal 5 Lewter played a number of local gigs with the band before departing about a year later In mid 2001 Trivium parted ways with its bassist Trivium asked Richie Brown from local black metal band Mindscar to fill in on bass duties until a full time member could be brought in A string of successful shows followed and then a search was conducted for a permanent bassist citation needed In late 2002 Trivium went into the recording studio to record its first high quality demo disc 6 A copy of the demo was heard by German label Lifeforce which signed Trivium and the band entered a studio to record its debut album Ember to Inferno 7 Lead guitarist Corey Beaulieu joined after the recording of the album In 2004 Paolo Gregoletto joined as the band s bassist replacing Brent Young before a tour with Machine Head 8 The album Ember to Inferno managed to garner the interest of Roadrunner Records representatives who later signed Trivium to the label The band then began writing songs for their major label debut 7 Ascendancy 2004 2006 Edit In 2004 Trivium recorded its second album Ascendancy in Audiohammer Studios and Morrisound Recording in Florida 9 Produced by Heafy and Jason Suecof the album was released in March 2005 The album debuted at No 151 on the Billboard 200 and at No 4 on the Top Heatseekers chart 10 Allmusic reviewer Johnny Loftus stated on Ascendancy Trivium are a ridiculously tight quartet unleashing thrilling dual guitar passages and pummeling kick drum gallops as surely as they do melodic breaks and vicious throat screams 11 and Rod Smith of Decibel magazine praised Smith s impeccably articulated beats bassist Paolo Gregoletto s contained thunder and especially Heafy and guitarist Corey Beaulieu s liquid twin leads 12 The album was also recognized as the Album of the Year by Kerrang magazine Later in 2007 the band received their first Gold Record in the UK for more than 100 000 Sales 13 Pull Harder on the Strings of your Martyr source source Pull Harder on the Strings of your Martyr from Ascendancy 2005 Problems playing this file See media help In 2005 Trivium played the first Saturday set on the main stage at Download Festival in Castle Donington England credited by Matt Heafy as the gig that really launched Trivium on the world stage Singles and music videos were released for Like Light to the Flies Pull Harder on the Strings of Your Martyr A Gunshot to the Head of Trepidation and Dying in Your Arms The videos for these songs gained rotation on Scuzz TV and MTV2 s Headbangers Ball and Pull Harder on The Strings of Your Martyr has become one of the band s most well known songs and is the song that they usually close their sets with 14 In support of the album the band opened for Killswitch Engage Iced Earth Fear Factory and Machine Head who were one of Heafy s largest influences 15 Trivium also played at Road Rage 2005 16 and Ozzfest 17 Ascendancy was re released in 2006 with four bonus tracks and a DVD containing all of the band s music videos and live footage 18 The Crusade 2006 2007 Edit The band in 2007 In April 2006 after a headlining tour with Mendeed and God Forbid as openers Trivium entered the studio with Suecof and Heafy producing again 19 The band played the Download Festival for a second time again on the main stage with Korn and Metallica Trivium released The Crusade in October 2006 Debuting at number 25 on the Billboard 200 the album sold over 32 000 copies in its first week of sales 10 20 Heafy s vocals had changed from the metalcore scream of the previous albums to clean singing This new singing style along with the band s thrash metal music were criticised as sounding too much like Metallica who was a major influence on the band 21 The band supported the album by touring with Iron Maiden and Metallica appearing on the Black Crusade tour with Machine Head Arch Enemy DragonForce and Shadows Fall as well as headlining a European tour with supporting acts Annihilator and Sanctity and acquiring an opening slot on the Family Values Tour with Korn 22 23 24 Trivium was named the best live band of 2006 at the Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards 25 Shogun and departure of Travis Smith 2008 2009 Edit Kirisute Gomen source source The first song from Shogun 2008 Problems playing this file See media help Trivium started working on a new album with producer Nick Raskulinecz in October 2007 26 Heafy stated he wanted to bring back the screaming that was found on Ascendancy and the band said they chose not to work with Suecof again because they already recorded three albums with him and wanted to explore new ideas 27 Recording ended June 2008 28 In an interview with the UK s Metal Hammer magazine in May 2008 Heafy said that their new album was to have more thrash influences more screaming 29 He told Revolver magazine For the first time we can t look at our songs and say who the riffs sound like We re really making our own stuff and our own kind of music and art form and that s exciting 30 In September 2008 Trivium released their fourth full length album Shogun The album sold 24 000 copies in the United States in its first week of release debuting at number 23 on the Billboard 200 chart as well as number 1 in the UK Rock Album Charts 31 Trivium toured extensively throughout 2009 in support of Shogun with two headline legs of the US a headline slot on the Mayhem Festival second stage an Australia Japan leg 32 as well as a conclusive UK run in March 2010 Throughout their headline runs they were supported by Chimaira Darkest Hour Dirge Within Whitechapel Rise to Remain and Black Tide They were also booked as a co headliner for Australia s Soundwave Festival in February 2010 Travis Smith unofficially left the band on the second leg of the Into the Mouth of Hell We Tour tour On February 4 2010 the band announced that Travis had indeed officially left the band and fill in drummer ex drum tech Nick Augusto was replacing him Augusto is a former member of Maruta and Metal Militia in which he played with Gregoletto The band has not yet stated the reason of his departure 33 While Trivium s relationship with Smith had deteriorated over the years the band had no immediate plans to replace him when he announced in late October 2009 that he would be sitting out the Into the Mouth of Hell We March tour to take care of some personal business Trivium contributed to the God of War III soundtrack by recording the song Shattering the Skies Above It is exclusively included on God of War Blood amp Metal a digital EP that comes with the Ultimate Edition of the game and is available from the iTunes Store 34 The band has also recorded a cover of the song Slave New World by Sepultura Shattering the Skies Above was also released exclusively to their fanclub TriviumWorld on February 12 2010 and was released widely on February 15 35 The next day their Sepultura cover Slave New World was released as a free download for members of the UK via Metal Hammer UK Both of aforementioned songs re issued on their deluxe version of the album In Waves 36 In Waves 2010 2012 Edit In an interview with Guitar World it was stated that for their fifth studio album Trivium would move forward by looking back The group will forgo the complex epic compositions tricked out leads and seven string guitars that characterized its past two albums Trivium will take an approach similar to that of its second album Ascendancy 2005 by using uncluttered riffs Drop C tuning and more straightforward solos When we did Ascendancy we were writing specifically for the songs not to show how well we could play says frontman and guitarist Matt Heafy That wasn t exactly the case with our next two records 37 In the bonus content for the November 2011 issue of Guitar World Matt Heafy talked about why the band decided to record this album in Drop D as opposed to Drop D For the whole record of In Waves we re in Drop D so it s kind of like Ascendency just a half step lower and everything that we do from all of the albums is half a step flat It s mainly for the vocals It s not that I can t sing higher it s just easier with the amount of shows we do 38 On June 6 Metal Hammer revealed that the band have decided to entitle their upcoming album In Waves and that it would be released on August 9 2011 39 On June 19 Trivium debuted two new songs live in Birmingham entitled Dusk Dismantled and Black On the June 28 Dusk Dismantled was released to TriviumWorld users only it was released to general public on the 29th On July 13 the premiere of Inception of the End was released to the general public on the website Hot Topic 40 In Waves was released in August 2011 worldwide and received generally positive reviews Kerrang described the album as draws from the band s entire repertoire and shapes what it finds into a defining and definitive set A special edition was released featuring the tracks Ensnare the Sun A Grey So Dark Drowning in Slow Motion Slave New World cover and the single from the God of War III soundtrack Shattering the Skies Above Trivium participated in a co headlining trek with Swedish melodic death metal band In Flames in both Europe and North America European support came from Ghost Rise to Remain and Insense North American support came from Veil of Maya and Kyng Additionally Miss May I and The Ghost Inside joined Trivium during the In Waves 2011 European tour They also performed at the Metaltown Festival and Download Festival in June 2012 From July 13 to August 28 2012 Trivium took part in Metal Hammer s Trespass America Festival headlined by Five Finger Death Punch with additional support from Battlecross God Forbid Pop Evil Emmure and Killswitch Engage 41 On October 15 2012 Trivium commenced a European headlining tour supported by Caliban As I Lay Dying and Upon A Burning Body Vengeance Falls and departure of Nick Augusto 2013 2015 Edit Trivium performing at Nova Rock Festival in 2014 The band toured for In Waves until the end of the year Matt Heafy also stated that they will start recording a new album in February 2013 and they already have around 13 demos made 42 On January 14 2013 Matt Heafy announced via Twitter that the band had entered the studio It was later revealed that they hired David Draiman of the heavy metal bands Device and Disturbed as a producer In an interview David Draiman revealed to Thrash Hits that the title of Trivium s forthcoming sixth album is Vengeance Falls 43 Vengeance Falls was produced at a studio in Austin Texas and was mixed by Colin Richardson who has previously worked with Fear Factory Cannibal Corpse Machine Head Napalm Death Slipknot and Bullet for My Valentine 44 On July 23 2013 Trivium announced a United States headlining tour co headlining with DevilDriver with supporting acts After the Burial and Sylosis which would reveal the first information of the new album 45 Vengeance Falls was released on October 15 2013 46 On July 31 2013 the new song Brave This Storm was released for streaming and made available to download for free 47 On August 23 2013 it was announced that Trivium would be playing at Australia s Soundwave Festival in late February and early March 2014 48 Trivium recorded a music video for the single Strife with director Ramon Boutviseth All That Remains For Today Fear Factory 49 which was made available for free download to anyone who pre ordered Vengeance Falls 46 On October 8 2013 the album was made available for streaming on the band s website 50 On May 7 2014 it was announced that drummer Nick Augusto had departed from the band He was replaced by Mat Madiro who had been the band s drum technician 51 Silence in the Snow and departure of Mat Madiro 2015 2016 Edit In fall of 2014 guitarist Corey Beaulieu announced that the band would be working on the follow up of Vengeance Falls in 2015 and that he hoped that the album would be released in Fall of the same year 52 On July 17 2015 the band launched a website snow trivium org teasing the new album They also changed their Facebook profile to the same picture as on the website hinting at the release of the new album 53 On July 24 the band posted a six day countdown on their website 53 An unofficial picture surfaced online on July 29 suggesting the new album title to be Silence in the Snow and revealing three new featured songs Silence in the Snow Dead and Gone and Until the World Goes Cold This picture also suggested a release date of October 2 2015 54 This information was confirmed on July 30 when the band premiered the music video for the title track once the countdown ended 55 On July 31 2015 the band revealed the track list and the album artwork and Silence in the Snow was made available for pre order 56 On August 7 the band premiered two new songs Silence in the Snow and Blind Leading the Blind during their performance at Bloodstock Open Air On August 27 Trivium premiered the music video for their third single Until the World Goes Cold 57 and the album was indeed released on October 2 58 On December 2 Trivium re released Ember To Inferno titling it Ember To Inferno Ab Initio The deluxe version of the release contained two discs The second disk included 13 bonus tracks which consisted of the early demos Ruber the Red Demo Caeruleus the Blue Demo and Flavus the Yellow Demo 59 On December 5 the band performed at Knotfest Mexico where it was revealed that drummer Mat Madiro had been replaced by Paul Wandtke The band didn t make an official announcement until three days later on their Facebook page 60 Paul Wandtke joined the band after Matt asked Dream Theater s John Petrucci for suggestions John then asked Mike Mangini who recommended Paul 61 62 Arrival of Alex Bent and The Sin and the Sentence 2016 2019 Edit Trivium at Nova Rock 2016 On October 14 2016 Trivium headlined at the Rock And Shock festival at The Palladium in Worcester Massachusetts 63 In late 2016 guitarist Corey Beaulieu stated that the band would spend most of 2017 working on their new album 64 In an interview bassist Paolo Gregoletto stated that new material will be more extreme and that the band will return to featuring screaming vocals on the new album 65 The band was announced as one of the acts on the 2017 edition of Wacken Open Air 66 In early 2017 the band parted ways with drummer Paul Wandtke The replacement Alex Bent formerly of Battlecross was announced on January 23 2 On July 26 2017 the band began teasing on their web page with the message VIII I indicating the date August 1 67 On August 1 2017 the band released the new single The Sin and the Sentence accompanied with a music video for their forthcoming new album which aimed to be released later that year 68 To promote the album the band announced a co headlining North American tour with Arch Enemy in fall 2017 with While She Sleeps and Fit for an Autopsy as support acts 69 On August 24 the band released the second single The Heart From Your Hate and revealed the tracklisting and release date of their new album The Sin and the Sentence released on October 20 2017 and was received positively by both fans and critics alike failed verification On October 25 2018 just over a year after the album s release Matt Heafy announced that he had to fly home to Orlando to be with his wife for the birth of their children and as a result would be sitting out the remainder of Trivium s ongoing North American tour with Light the Torch and Avatar He announced that the band would be working with Light the Torch and ex Killswitch Engage frontman Howard Jones and Avatar frontman Johannes Eckerstrom as well as YouTube personality and musician Jared Dines to continue the tour without him Dines would take over Heafy s guitar parts while Beaulieu Gregoletto Jones and Eckerstrom would handle vocals failed verification The band received a Grammy nomination for the song Betrayer at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards in 2019 for the Best Metal Performance but lost to High on Fire s Electric Messiah What the Dead Men Say and In the Court of the Dragon 2020 present Edit Trivium was announced as an opening act for Megadeth and Lamb of God on their summer 2020 tour called The Metal Tour of the Year which was rescheduled for the summer of 2021 due to the COVID 19 pandemic In Flames was originally slated as an additional opening act but were forced to withdraw from the tour due to international visa issues caused by the pandemic and were later replaced by Hatebreed 70 71 In February 2020 the band started posting cryptic images and videos possibly pertaining to their new upcoming album on their social media pages On February 25 the band posted a teaser video on their social media pages teasing a new song titled Catastrophist which was released on February 27 At the same time the band announced their upcoming ninth studio album titled What the Dead Men Say set for release on April 24 2020 72 On March 9 the band previewed IX and Scattering the Ashes in a new Spawn trailer for Mortal Kombat 11 73 On March 26 the band released their second single and title track What the Dead Men Say and its corresponding music video 74 On April 16 a week before the album release the band released their third single Amongst the Shadows amp the Stones 75 On April 22 the band released the final single Bleed Into Me before the album release along with its visualizer video 76 In June 2020 guitarist Corey Beaulieu revealed the band is already working on the follow up to What the Dead Men Say while being in COVID 19 pandemic quarantine saying the material they ve been working on sounds really pissed off 77 On September 25 the band s former guitarist and bassist Brent Young died at the age of 37 At the time of his death he was in the band BlackNova founded with another former Trivium member drummer Travis Smith 78 79 On July 7 2021 the band teased that they were planning to release new music on July 9 with a two minute video trailer hinting at some potentially new music 80 81 On that day the band officially released the single In the Court of the Dragon along with its music video 82 83 On August 12 the band released the second single Feast of Fire from their tenth studio album In the Court of the Dragon along with a corresponding music video At the same time the band revealed the album cover and the track list The album was released on October 8 2021 84 85 On August 19 a collaboration between Trivium and Bethesda Game Studios has been announced that will include The Elder Scrolls Online themed music video 86 87 On October 1 one week before the album release the band unveiled the third single The Phalanx along with an accompanying music video The single is the album s final track and a re recording of a scrapped song from the Shogun sessions 88 89 A music video for The Shadow of the Abattoir was released on November 17 2022 90 On January 13 2023 Trivium released their cover of Heaven Shall Burn s Implore the Darken Sky on streaming music services 91 Musical style influences and lyrical themes EditMusical style Edit Trivium has been described as a heavy metal band 92 93 94 95 and more specifically as metalcore 3 96 97 98 94 thrash metal 99 100 101 94 progressive metal 3 94 102 95 melodic death metal 3 95 groove metal 94 103 power metal 104 95 and alternative metal 94 Trivium s music mixes soaring and crushing riffs dual guitar harmonies double bass drum patterns and occasional blast beats and breakdowns that one can expect from the metalcore genre Vocally Trivium combines both singing along with heavy screaming and growls Trivium is one of the notable New wave of American heavy metal acts 105 having been referred to as one of big four bands of the movement along with Lamb of God Avenged Sevenfold and Slipknot 95 Their style has evolved over the years from their earliest work on Ember to Inferno right through to In Waves there is a clear thrash influence from Metallica and Machine Head as well as a melodic death metal influence from early In Flames 106 Upon the release of their second album Ascendancy 107 Trivium were identified as melodic metalcore with strong elements of thrash metal with the third track on the album Pull Harder on the Strings of Your Martyr becoming a permanent fixture in the band s set lists and the rest of the album selling itself to gold status 107 Ascendancy was even featured as one of Metal Hammer s Albums of the Decade 106 Later releases have marked changes in the band The Crusade was seen as a major shift in musical direction due to the change in vocal style namely the absence of screaming and some of the melodies featured 108 The Crusade is a much more thrash oriented album and lyrical content was also different in direction citing current affairs such as famous killings In Autumn 2008 Trivium released Shogun which has a heavy Japanese influence on its title track as well as the first single release Kirisute Gomen which translates to authorization to cut and leave Acknowledging Matt Heafy s Japanese heritage 109 the album also was described more favorably as more their own style as previous references to Trivium sounding like Metallica had been made on the back of The Crusade 110 The Crusade made sparing use of seven string guitars which were featured heavily on Shogun 111 On In Waves the band featured a sound closer to Ascendancy than The Crusade and Shogun The guitar tuning instead of being in drop D they went half a step lower to drop C The album has several songs such as Built to Fall or Dusk Dismantled featuring mostly clean vocals or solely screamed vocals from Matt Heafy Seven string guitars once again returned on Silence in the Snow tuned to B flat 112 and have since been used in subsequent albums along with the previously used six string drop C tuning Trivium has also used Drop G tuning on seven strings on the songs Dead and Gone and Beneath the Sun from Silence in the Snow The Wretchedness Inside from The Sin and the Sentence and Bleed Into Me from What the Dead Men Say Influences Edit Trivium and notably Matt Heafy has stated that in general they are influenced by musical groups such as Opeth Nevermore Dream Theater Emperor Slipknot In Flames Arch Enemy Machine Head Guns N Roses 113 Metallica Iron Maiden Megadeth Ozzy Osbourne Mercyful Fate Hellhammer Celtic Frost Slayer Pantera Dio Black Sabbath Judas Priest Annihilator Testament Cannibal Corpse Obituary Killswitch Engage Skid Row 114 Angra Martyr and Death 115 116 In an interview with Premier Guitar Heafy stated that the band s early sound was a conscious combination of the sounds of the metal greats Megadeth Metallica Pantera Testament and Slayer Gothenburg melodic death metal namely In Flames second through sixth albums black metal death metal and German metalcore particularly Caliban and Heaven Shall Burn 117 In an interview with Roadrunner Records Heafy stated he was influenced by a whole range of music genres Through each stage in his life he s listened to all different types of music As a child he listened to pop punk and ska punk bands like Blink 182 and Reel Big Fish Heafy also lists bands like Pantera Slayer Cryptopsy Children of Bodom Dark Tranquillity Mercenary Manowar Armored Saint Darkthrone 3 Inches of Blood Krisiun Fear Factory Dimmu Borgir Dark Funeral Anorexia Nervosa Poison the Well Hatebreed Yngwie Malmsteen Led Zeppelin AC DC Aerosmith Queen Dashboard Confessional Further Seems Forever Depeche Mode The Beatles and more 118 Matt Heafy asserted that without Iron Maiden Trivium surely wouldn t exist 119 Lyrical themes Edit The band s lead singer Matt Heafy has also been the primary lyricist since his early days as a member He is known for his poetic style of lyrics and the usage of archaic words Growing up Heafy experienced anxiety teenage angst and occasional thoughts of suicide several songs from the album Ascendancy such as Rain Suffocating Sight and Departure deal with these issues Although not a victim himself he also wrote the song A Gunshot to the Head of Trepidation on the topic of domestic violence and child abuse inspired by the stories of some of his peers Lyrical themes on the album The Crusade includes famous killings Entrance of the Conflagration is about Andrea Yates s murder of her five children Unrepentant is about Nazir Ahmad s murder of his three daughters and stepdaughter Contempt Breeds Contamination is about the death of Amadou Diallo and And Sadness Will Sear is based upon the murder of Matthew Shepard Many of the songs on Shogun draw lyrical inspiration from Greek mythology Into the Mouth of Hell We March and Torn Between Scylla and Charybdis detail the story of Odysseus choosing whether to face the giant whirlpool Charybdis or the six headed monster Scylla He Who Spawned the Furies is about the Titan Cronos devouring his children and castrating his father Uranus creating Aphrodite and the Erinyes the Furies Of Prometheus and the Crucifix references the daily torment of Prometheus and alludes to crucifixion of Jesus Like Callisto to a Star in Heaven is written from the perspective of the nymph Callisto detailing her rape and impregnation by Zeus and her transformations into a bear and into Ursa Major Mythological lyrics returned on In the Court of the Dragon Inspired by fantasy literature the band made up its own mythology on the album 120 Lyrical content on The Sin and the Sentence and What the Dead Men Say were inspired by modern aspects of life such as social media and artificial intelligence as well as general themes such as war history and religion 121 Band members EditMain article List of Trivium band members Current members Matt Heafy guitars 1999 present lead vocals 2000 present backing vocals 1999 2000 bass 2004 Corey Beaulieu guitars unclean backing vocals 2003 present Paolo Gregoletto bass clean backing vocals 2004 present Alex Bent drums percussion 2016 present Former members Brad Lewter lead vocals bass 1999 2000 Jarred Bonaparte bass 2000 2001 guitars 1999 2000 Richie Brown bass backing vocals 2001 George Moore guitars 2003 Brent Young bass 2001 2004 died 2020 backing vocals 2000 2004 guitars 2000 2001 Travis Smith drums percussion 1999 2010 Nick Augusto drums percussion 2010 2014 Mat Madiro drums percussion 2014 2015 Paul Wandtke drums percussion 2015 2016 Discography EditMain article Trivium discography Studio albumsEmber to Inferno 2003 Ascendancy 2005 The Crusade 2006 Shogun 2008 In Waves 2011 Vengeance Falls 2013 Silence in the Snow 2015 The Sin and the Sentence 2017 What the Dead Men Say 2020 In the Court of the Dragon 2021 Awards and nominations EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Grammy Awards Year Nominee work Award Result2019 Betrayer Best Metal Performance Nominated 122 Kerrang Magazine Year Nominee work Award Result2005 Ascendancy Album of the Year WonKerrang Awards Year Nominee work Award Result2005 Trivium Best International Newcomer Won 123 124 2005 Ascendancy Best Album Nominated 124 2006 Trivium Best Band on the Planet Nominated2006 Trivium Best Live Band Nominated2006 Dying in Your Arms Best Single NominatedMetal Hammer Golden Gods Awards Year Nominee work Award Result2006 Matt Heafy The Golden God WonMetal Storm Awards Year Nominee work Award Result2017 The Sin and the Sentence The Biggest Surprise WonWorld Music Awards Year Nominee work Award Result2014 Trivium World s Best Group Nominated2014 Trivium World s Best Live Act Nominated2014 Vengeance Falls World s Best Album NominatedUnderground Interviews Awards Year Nominee work Award Result2016 Trivium Best Rock Band of 2016 NominatedReferences Edit Trivium EST 1999 Get the tee here bit ly TRonidmnd Facebook Archived from the original on February 26 2022 Retrieved October 21 2017 a b Vince Neilstein January 23 2017 Drummer Paul Wandtke is Out of Trivium Alex Bent is In Metal Sucks a b c d Wise Lauren September 23 2016 Trivium s Paolo Gregoletto Prefers Sia to Taylor Swift Phoenix New Times Retrieved October 21 2017 Matt Heafy October 24 2017 Foreword In Axl Rosenberg Christopher Krovatin ed Hellraisers A Complete Visual History of Heavy Metal Mayhem Race Point p 7 ISBN 9781631064302 Zuurmond Marcel Trivium Lords of Metal Archived from the original on October 21 2017 Retrieved March 4 2014 Trivium Releases Trivium org Archived from the original on August 22 2008 Retrieved November 2 2008 a b Official biography Trivium org Archived from the original on 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