There's no such thing
as a band born to greatness. To succeed in the world of music there's a
whole energy-sapping storm of hard work to plough through. Florida's
Trivium has surely earned the major contender status that has been
afforded them by the international media. After spending the last few
years up to their necks in blood, sweat and tears, the formidable
foursome, whose 2005 sophomore release (and Roadrunner debut) Ascendancy
made them a hit with discerning music fans everywhere, have paid their
dues. Relentless touring around the world with over 350 shows in the
past two years has sharpened the band's live prowess, making their new
album, The Crusade, one of the most hotly anticipated hard rock albums
of 2006. The level of charisma and energy that they've harnessed since
hitting the global gig circuit has built Matthew K. Heafy, Corey
Beaulieu, Paolo Gregoletto and Travis Smith a huge international fan
base that is as devoted as it is ever growing. Formed in Orlando,
Florida at the dawn of the 21st century, Trivium was soon picked up by
small independent label Lifeforce Records, which released their debut
album Ember To Inferno in 2003. One track from this album appeared on a
magazine compilation CD, which fell into the lap of Roadrunner Records
Senior VP of AnR Monte Conner (Slipknot, Sepultura) who immediately
heard the potential in the band. "Monte heard the song, gave our manager
a call," recounts the now 20-year-old Heafy. "Of course, we all know who
Monte Conner is so we started freaking out. It felt like fate because
every time I turned on the radio or the TV, there was a Roadrunner band
playing. It felt like some kind of omen." To drive it home for Monte,
the band recorded a new demo and shot a video for the song Like Light to
the Flies" and sent them to him. "He almost immediately responded,
saying 'This is what we're looking for. Let's do this!' It was pretty
mind-blowing." In March 2005 the band released Ascendancy a bold and
dynamic statement of intent that confirmed the potency of these young
men's precocious talents and charisma. The album garnered a large number
of frothing, ultra-positive reviews throughout the music press around
the world, including the NY Times, Stuff Magazine, Revolver, Decibel and
Metal Hammer, Rock Sound and Kerrang! in the UK, who declared Ascendancy
2005's album of the year. Trivium soon graced the covers of a lot of
these magazines and picked up a fistful of coveted awards in the UK,
including 'Best International Newcomer' at the 2005 Kerrang! Awards
ceremony and several Metal Hammer Golden God statuettes. Suddenly it
seemed that the sky was the limit! "The UK just rocked, right off the
bat," smiles Heafy. "It all happened so quickly. The first show we
had in Wolverhampton, we were the first of three bands. We took the
stage to this huge Trivium chant, something we never experienced before.
When we finished our set the whole room cleared out and people were
running out to get our signatures. It was an amazing feeling. The next
thing we know, we were given the offer to play at Download." Globally
renowned, the Download Festival takes place on the hallowed turf at
Donington Park - one-time home of the legendary 'Monsters Of Rock'
festival. Trivium were eager to make their mark in front of such a huge
audience... "We were booked to play on the third stage, playing to maybe
two or three thousand people," recalls Heafy. "Then they swapped us to
the main stage. We were all really stoked, but I remember that at
10:59am there was no one there at all. 30 seconds after that, 40,000
people came swarming across the hill towards the stage. We were thinking
'What the fuck do we do now?' The next thing I know we've played the
biggest show of our lives." Trivium didn't slow down after that
tremendous accomplishment. Instead they continued to traverse the globe
seeking to spread their metallic gospel. Festivals and headlining shows
around the world followed. They even returned to Download in June of
2006, this time as one of the festival's headliners. In the U.S. they
were one of the headliners on the Sounds of the Underground Tour. Upon
the release of The Crusade, the band will embark on their first U.S.
headlining tour and later, be direct support to Iron Maiden on their
world stadium tour. "The ride has been completely awesome," states Heafy.
" "Everything that's happened in America, everything that's happened in
the UK, all that has allowed us to make an album like this," says Heafy.
As we got to the end we realized we were making something really
special. To me, The Crusade is still Trivium. As a band, you can either
release the same album again, keeping the same number of people
interested and not really branch out, or you can evolve. I feel that The
Crusade is the next logical step in our evolution. We took one big step
between the first two albums, but this time we've taken about ten huge
leaps forward." "Every album title has been a statement about the band
and where we were at that time," furthers Heafy. "'Ember To Inferno'
meant that we went from a spark to something special. Ascendancy was
about the dream of domination and a gradual rise to success. The Crusade
is literally what we've been doing for the last two years, crusading
around the planet and getting our music out to everyone." Recorded at
Audiohammer Studio in Sanford, Florida, The Crusade is a faithful
account of a great young band's swift and bewildering evolution, from
up-and-comer to world-beating behemoth. With long-time engineer Jason
Suecof at the controls sharing co-production credits with Trivium, the
album is as distinctive and immense as any other metal record in recent
memory. It is a dazzling explosion of neck-snapping riffs, grandiose
scream-along choruses and outstanding musicianship from all four members
of the band. Drummer Travis Smith underpins the sharp brutality of his
band's songs with a startlingly dextrous percussive attack, all
machine-gun kick drums and octopoid bursts of round-the-kit athleticism.
Bassist Paolo Gregoletto reveals a hitherto unheard depth and maturity
to his playing through the album as well his inspired note-heavy runs
and earthshaking bottom end providing a devastating counterpoint to his
band mates' deft compositions. Finally, both frontman Heafy and his
six-string counterpart Corey Beaulieu have reached a new plateau of
blurred-finger brilliance, with instantly memorable riffs and
ear-searing fret-melting solos. Additionally, on the album, Heafy sounds
more raw, aggressive and emotive than ever before. From the opening
future-thrash twin-blast of "Ignition" and "Detonation," with their
anthemic refrains and blizzards of lacerating lead work, The Crusade is
clearly a body of work that could raise the bar for rock bands around
the world. There's the staggering, precocious "Anthem (We Are The
Fire)," which blends the scathing thrash riffs of Megadeth with the
infectious swagger of Motley Crue at their succinct best. The intricate,
rumbling bludgeon of "Becoming The Dragon" has a pummelling, cyclical
rhythmic drive and soaring, left-of-centre chorus. The doom-laden,
emotion-stuffed "And Sadness Will Sear", reveals a new, darker, edgier
side to Trivium's otherwise hook-laden chops. The deceptively accessible
"The Rising" is a sumptuous hymn hewn from the juiciest licks that
boasts a phenomenal crowd-rousing chorus... imploring the faithful to &lsquoRaise
your voices with me...and sing this song of unity!' This collection of
gems culminates in the album's monumental, shape-shifting title track a
nine-minute instrumental monstrosity that twists, turns and torments the
listener with rapid-fire tempo shifts, immaculate musicianship and a
thrilling sense of adventure. It's an obscenely brave and ambitious end
to a glorious collection of songs that seems destined to cement
Trivium's reputation as the heaviest, sharpest, smartest and hardest
working band of their generation. "We're four very determined people,"
concludes Matthew. "When I was 12 years old and got into metal, I wanted
to be in a huge band. That will never change. We don't take anything for
granted and will work hard to make that dream come true. And we've only
just started."
Who I'd like to meet:
MATT HEAFY Personal details: Instrument: Guitars, Vocals
Birthday: January 26, 1986 Birthplace: Iwakuni, Japan Hometown: Orlando,
Florida Equipment list: Signature Dean MKH Models Coming Soon... Dean
White And Gold Razorback Dean Black And Gold Razor V Dean Rust Tribute
Razorback Dean Black ML Dean Transblack ML Dean Hardtail Dean Exotica
Acoustics Peavey 6505 Plus Heads Marshall JCM900 1960 BV Cabs EMG 81's
EMG 85's EMG 707's Dunlop OD Pedal Dunlop Noisegate Pedal Dunlop Jazz 3
Picks Dunlop Straps Dunlop Straplocks Dunlop .09.50 Strings Futuresonics
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COREY BEAULIEU Personal details: Instrument: Guitars, Vocals
Birthday: 11/22/83 Birthplace: Brunswick,ME Hometown: Dover-Foxcroft, ME
Equipment list: Dean Dime Razorback V Dean Dime FBD ML Marshall JCM2000
DSL Heads Marshall JCM900BV Cabs Boss ns-s Noise Gate Ibanez Tube
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TRAVIS SMITH Personal details: Instrument: Drums Birthday:
April 29, 1982 Birthplace: Bainbridge, Gorgia Hometown: Orlando, Florida
Equipment list: Drums: Travis Smith Signature Series DDrum Dominium Ash
(Warrior Kit) Hardware: DDrum Cymbals: Sabian Heads: Top tom heads
Texture coated Bottom tom heads Hi frequency black Snare heads Top-
power thin coated Bottom- classic clear Bass drum Super kick 2 clear
Sticks: AHEAD Travis Smith 16.00 (ST) Signature Electronics: DDrum D4
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PAOLO GREGOLETTO Personal details: Instrument: Bass Guitars,
Vocals Birthday: 09/14/85 Birthplace: Miami, Florida Hometown: Ft.
Lauderdale, Florida Equipment list: 2 Custom B.C. Rich Mockingbird
(Neck-Thru, Dimarzio Pickups) 4 and 5 string B.C. Rich Warlock B.C. Rich
NJ Series 5 string Innovator B.C. Rich NJ Series 5 string Eagle Kustom
Groove Head 1200 Kustom Cabs Sans Amp RBI EMG P5's EMG 40DC's