Trivium's fourth studio album

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Untitled
cover
Studio album by Trivium
Genre Metal
Label Roadrunner
Producer Nick Raskulinecz
Trivium chronology
The Crusade
(2006)
Trivium's fourth studio album
(2008)

Trivium's fourth Studio album is scheduled to be released sometime in September 2008.

An article about the album was posted on Ultimate Guitar. The album is due to be released in 2008 by Roadrunner Records. The article referenced an interview with Matt Heafy conducted by Metal Injection at 2008's NAMM Show in Anaheim.

[edit] Background Info

In the interview with Metal Injection, Matt Heafy said-

We started demoing after Family Values, like October... We started writing some songs, demoing them. The demo quality is so good it sounds like a real album, which is awesome, so it gives us a really good basis to compare and fix shit, so we've been revising and going back in and changing shit up. We're doing another set of demos. I think we're probably going to have 30 songs to pick from and we're working with Nick Raskulinecz (who produced for Foo Fighters, Rush, Velvet Revolver, Shadows Fall and Stone Sour).

In an interview with Revolver, Corey Beaulieu stated-

We want to capture the best ingredients of everything we've done. Each song has a little bit of everything, going between something heavy and then melodic, and then back to something heavy. So it has a really interesting balance. On The Crusade, Matt did almost all singing, so this time we're bringing back some of the screaming that's on Ascendancy.

[edit] Personnel

[edit] References

  • Revolver Magazine, "Brutal 2008 Preview" issue