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Trivium is an American heavy metal band from Orlando, Florida. Formed in 1999, the group's first recording lineup included vocalist and guitarist Matt Heafy, bassist Brent Young and drummer Travis Smith. [1] After a pair of demos, [2] the band released its debut studio album Ember to Inferno in 2003, which was written entirely by Heafy. [3]
[87] [88] 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. [89] [90] A music video for "The Shadow of the Abattoir" was released on November 17, 2022. [91]
The discography of Trivium, an American heavy metal band, consists of ten studio albums, three extended play, two demo albums, 42 singles and 34 music videos.Formed in Orlando, Florida in 1999, the group's first recording lineup included vocalist and guitarist Matt Heafy, bassist Brent Young and drummer Travis Smith, who together released Ember to Inferno on Lifeforce Records in 2003. [1]
The song's music video was directed by Artificial Army. [8] The video primarily consists of shots of the band performing in a warehouse while a woman, a man dressed like a police officer, and another man separately watch the band perform on a TV. As the song's solo begins, the shadows of the three characters act on their own.
In 2011, Trivium's fifth studio album, In Waves, was released with a 'greater emphasis on songs rather than skill,' with the album featuring the full range of Heafy's vocal talents with some songs being entirely composed of screaming, others with no screaming at all, and many songs that fused the two as with previous records.
Since the release of Shogun, the song has returned to its original vocals when performed live. [4] At the Roadrunner United 25th anniversary concert back in December 2005, Trivium performed this song live with Machine Head's Robb Flynn on vocals. That concert was released as a DVD called The All-Star Sessions, along with a documentary. [5]
The video can be found on Roadrunner Records. The bassist in the video is Brent Young; Paolo Gregoletto joined the band shortly after its release. The song is heard in the 2007 film Smokin' Aces. The song is also heard in the video game The Sims 2, in Simlish, [6] and was featured in the 2005 video game Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Lockdown.
The song was never used, so the band re-recorded the song which appeared on The Sin and the Sentence instead. [ 7 ] In an interview with hardDrive , Heafy stated that the working title for the album was "The Revanchist" and that the album was going to have gold and neon colors, however those plans were changed once Heafy's wife, Ashley ...