, a raw debut released when frontman Matt Heafy was just 17. It caught the attention of Roadrunner Records , leading to the 2005 masterpiece Ascendancy
In 2014, Matt Heafy suffered a severe vocal blowout at the Rock on the Range festival, forcing him to completely relearn his singing technique with the help of vocal coach Ron Anderson. The direct result of this physical hurdle was Silence in the Snow , an album completely devoid of harsh screaming. Trivium Discography
: Matt Heafy stopped screaming and used a thrash metal singing style. , a raw debut released when frontman Matt Heafy was just 17
The comeback. Trivium hired drummer Alex Bent, a technical wizard with a background in death metal (Battlecross, Decrepit Birth). Suddenly, the band was alive again. Matt Heafy integrated his new clean singing technique with his old screams (which he relearned safely). The Sin and the Sentence is a perfect hybrid of every era: the thrash of Shogun , the groove of Ascendancy , and the melody of Silence . : Matt Heafy stopped screaming and used a
Written and recorded in the midst of the pandemic, Trivium's tenth studio album is a cinematic masterpiece. It brings back the mythological storytelling of Shogun , backed by orchestral arrangements and some of the most aggressive technical death metal riffs of their career. In the Court of the Dragon stands as a triumphant celebration of a band operating at the absolute peak of their powers. Summarizing the Discography Album Title Release Year Primary Genre Vocal Style Ember to Inferno Metalcore / Thrash Mostly Harsh Ascendancy Melodic Metalcore The Crusade Thrash Metal Clean / Gritty Shogun Progressive Thrash In Waves Modern Groove Metal Vengeance Falls Alternative Metal Mostly Clean Silence in the Snow Heavy / Power Metal 100% Clean The Sin and the Sentence Modern Heavy Metal What the Dead Men Say Technical Metalcore In the Court of the Dragon Progressive Metal Legacy and Impact
: Guitarist Corey Beaulieu and bassist Paolo Gregoletto joined the band.