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Ascendancy

Trivium

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  Name Artist Time Price  
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The End of Everything Trivium 1:20 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Rain Trivium 4:11 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Pull Harder On the Strings of Your Martyr Trivium 4:51 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Drowned and Torn Asunder Trivium 4:17 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Ascendancy Trivium 4:25 $1.29 View In iTunes
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A Gunshot to the Head of Trepidation Trivium 5:55 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Like Light to the Flies Trivium 5:40 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Dying In Your Arms Trivium 2:53 $1.29 View In iTunes
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The Deceived Trivium 5:11 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Suffocating Sight Trivium 3:47 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Departure Trivium 5:41 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Declaration Trivium 7:00 $1.29 View In iTunes

Album Review

Trivium has only grown stronger since 2003's Ember to Inferno. That album's mix of classic thrash (early Metallica) with 21st century metalcore rage and progressive metal flourish still roils here. But Ascendancy's fire is more ferocious and its transitions more confident, which means the band is even more dedicated to its clever throwback sound. This is even more impressive when you consider that no one in Trivium is old enough to legally rent a car. The lineup has shifted — joining vocalist/guitarist Matt Heafy and drummer Travis Smith are guitarist Corey Beaulieu and bassist Paolo Gregoletto. But they're a ridiculously tight quartet, unleashing thrilling dual guitar passages and pummeling kick drum gallops as surely as they do melodic breaks and vicious throat screeds. The verses of "Rain" and "Pull Harder on the Strings of Your Martyr" blister the brain, while Heafy channels James Hetfield effortlessly in the choruses. "Martyr" is particularly insane, its hurricane solos piled on top of percussion that simply engulfs the rhythm. From a technical standpoint, Trivium is often astounding. It's worth reading along when Heafy's screaming becomes unintelligible. Though his lyrics cover familiar territory — gloom 'n' doom, emotional pain, revenge — he gets off great lines like "You ask me 'Oh God why?'/'Cause I'm God, that's f*cking why" and "Disintegration constituents to decompose of the parts." Gregoletto steps up for the intro to "Gunshot to the Head of Trepidation" before it transforms into a metalcore rant, "Deceived" is downright melodic (but still totally heavy), and there's a great extended bank of guitar solos in "Drowned and Torn Asunder"'s midsection. Ascendancy aligns real-deal thrash with powerful modern influences. But at all times it's a platform for Trivium's own crazed talent.

Customer Reviews

Surprisingly Amazing and unique
     

So my I saw my friend listening to this and I remember hearing about the band but never really heard their music before. So I asked if I could borrow it.. I downloaded it and I was amazed at how good they are at the guitar (I have explicit though). Some people say that this band is just like all the others, but don't listen to them, they are wrong. This band has so much talent, I can't imagine the future they have ahead of them. I think the best song on here is Rain but I like every single song. This band is going to be a big hit in the near future....

Melodic metalcore at it's finest
     

This album hit me by surprise. I wasn't expecting anything like this after listening to Embers to Inferno briefly when it was released. I first heard the track Rain and was pleasantly surprised. Trivium combines metalcore vocal styles with melodic singing and uses different playing styles and songs paces to create a very unique and diverse album. Compares songs like Pull Harder on the Strings of Your Martyr to Dying in Your Arms or The Deceived to get the idea. I've lent this out to many people who never really got into metal, especially metalcore and they liked it. This is a good album to break through to non metal fans to try and get them into it. It has the metalcore lyrics that often turn people off, but not as hardcore, the mix of melody and less hardcore, but still very skillfull and stylish guitar riffs that can please non harcore and some hardcore fans alike.

Best Metal Album Period
     

This is my favorite Trivium album, Metal album, anything album. The vocals are awsome (And extremely hard to produce because matt goes hoarse sometimes). The Guitars have the heavyness of slipknot, the soloing of iron maiden, and the drums of as i lay dying (Kinda). Overall Great and get it. Hits are Rain, Pull harder Gunshot, Like light, Dying in your arms. My personal favorite is the decieved, pull and ascendancy. Oh and departure and drowned. Declaration (Longest song) Has a smooth opening and then progreeses into Behemoth styling. Thanx 4 reading (Again)

Biography

Formed: 2000 in Orlando, FL

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Hailing from central Florida, Trivium formed in 2000 and quickly built a buzz around Orlando's metal community with a blend of metalcore, thrash, and progressive metal flourish. Having secured a contract with the German imprint Lifeforce, the band issued its debut album, Ember to Inferno, in October 2003 with a lineup that included vocalist/guitarist Matt Heafy, drummer Travis Smith, and bassist Brent Young. The debut was well received, and Trivium signed with Roadrunner Records for their next effort....
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