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The Crusade

Trivium

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Ignition Trivium 3:54 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Detonation Trivium 4:28 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Entrance of the Conflagration Trivium 4:35 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Anthem (We Are the Fire) Trivium 4:03 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Unrepentant Trivium 4:51 $0.99 View In iTunes
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And Sadness Will Sear Trivium 3:34 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Becoming the Dragon Trivium 4:43 $0.99 View In iTunes
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To the Rats Trivium 3:42 $0.99 View In iTunes
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This World Can't Tear Us Apart Trivium 3:30 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Tread the Floods Trivium 3:33 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Contempt Breeds Contamination Trivium 4:28 $0.99 View In iTunes
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The Rising Trivium 3:45 $0.99 View In iTunes
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The Crusade Trivium 8:21 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Upon listening to Trivium's The Crusade for the first time, it seems remarkable that this is the same band that recorded Ember to Inferno a scant three years ago. While last year's Ascendancy hinted at what was to come, it still doesn't prepare the listener properly. The former thrash metal band from Ember to Inferno disappeared and was replaced by this insanely talented quintet that plays an aggressive form of syncopated, intense progressive metal. With vocalist/guitarist Matt Heafy, drummer Travis Smith, guitarist Corey Beaulieu and bassist Paolo Gregoletto, Trivium should be ready for the world stage at this point, and this album should clue in those who think is speed metal is some passé form of rock music. Check the twin guitars in "Detonation" as Trivium weave dynamic, melodic passages around a crunching riff. Or the vocal chorus that opens "Entrance of the Conflagration," before it erupts into kick drum-driven mayhem without ever delving into cliché. Sure, early Metallica are an influence on Trivium (the Metallica who released Ride the Lightning and Master of Puppets, not the current incarnation who left those guys in the dust to become a respectable rock band). This is not to say that thrash doesn't have its place in the mix — check "To the Rats." Never has a drummer sounded so crisp and so completely in control of the beat than Smith does here. The quick yet devastatingly tasty guitar riffs that Heafy and Beaulieu concoct are creative, knotty and canny. Other notable cuts on this fine outing are "Becoming the Dragon," "The Rising," and the eight-plus-minute title cut that closes the set.

Let's face it, though it's made and listened to primarily by the young, as a genre, metal has grown up and become far more sophisticated than it's given credit for. If anything, it's the only place in rock & roll music where innovation and creativity are flourishing because other than electricity and volume, there are no rules; the musicianship is top-notch, the writing gets better all the time, and production techniques are not the focus, music is. Trivium's The Crusade is a perfect example of what's possible. Along with other American bands like Mastodon and Slayer — and an entire slew of groups from their home state of Florida — Trivium are redefining the genre.

Customer Reviews

One of the best thrash albums to come out in a long time
     

It is amazing to think that these guys are so young and their songwriting is so mature. Every song on this album is very well written and I am personally very pleased that Heafy decided to ditch the harsh vocals (for the most part). EVERY metal band today is doing that, it's old and boring. I like that they throw it in here and there however. The guitars are tighter than they have ever been and the riffs growl! Paolo in fact actually has some outstanding bass solos and Travis has proved that he isn't the typical thrash drummer (one TWO three FOUR one TWO three FOUR). This is an extremely well written album and I'm looking forward to their next release. MAY THRASH METAL LIVE ON FOREVER!

Identity confusion
     

You are Trivium. You are not Metallica. Metallica is Metallica. Got it?

A Change For the Good
     

For any body who doesn't know, Trivium has always considered themselves as a trash metal band. Progressing through their albums, they are trying to make a statement that metal can change and go back to its roots. If they just kept there original sound and didn’t evolve, they would be just like every other mediocre metal band out there. Everybody sounds the same and not many bands try to innovate and change the face of modern metal like Trivium has. This is the best album Trivium has put out, and they will continue to get better.

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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