Trivium Albums Ranked
Trivium is an American heavy metal band from Orlando, Florida, formed in 1999. The band comprises vocalist and guitarist Matt Heafy, guitarist Corey Beaulieu, bassist Paolo Gregoletto, and drummer Alex Bent. The band’s debut album Ember to Inferno was their only album released through Lifeforce Records in 2003. After getting signed to Roadrunner Records in 2004, the band has released eight studio albums and over twenty singles. Their ninth studio album, What the Dead Men Say, was released on April 24, 2020. The band has sold over one million albums worldwide and was nominated for a Grammy for the song “Betrayer” at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards in 2019 for Best Metal Performance. Here are all of Trivium albums ranked.
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6. The Sin And The Sentence (2017)
“Epic vocals, songwriting, hooks, riffs, and the drumming…. oh man, who is this guy? Incredible. Sin and the Sentence is an absolute barn burner, with the title track an absolute ripping monster. Standouts in my opinion include the title track, Other Worlds, Heart from your Hate (I absolute love this song), Sever the Hand, Endless Night, and beyond Oblivion, and this is not to say the other songs aren’t great. They are. What a wrecking ball of an album”
5. Silence In The Snow (2015)
“Trivium is one of the best and most underrated bands. I bought this cd and totally LOVE it. It’s recorded well, the songs are great, and the sound is quality. I would recommend this album to anyone who loves hard rock/metal music. Haven’t seen them in concert yet, but I will. These guys are fantastic in my opinion. It makes my day to listen in the car and makes me drive with a smile on my face, maybe going a little too fast but I don’t care. I’ll take the speeding citation. I’ve been through worse. Buy it, it’s that good the pigs…”
4. The Crusade (2006)
“This album follows a different style but remained true to the metal that trivium was. However with the melodies of inspired Metallica style. This album is something to be desired for true trivium fans and people who love metal.”
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3. In Waves (2011)
“This album is amazing, from the beginning song “Capsizing the Sea” (which is an instrumental) to the finale “Slave New World.” This is one of their most consistent albums to date, and with 18 songs; it’s their most fulfilling. No one should come away with disappointment or feel like they didn’t get their money’s worth, it would pretty much be impossible. I also need to point out that I listened to the album three times through and I tried to pick out a favorite song for this review, and I couldn’t.”
2. Shogun (2008)
“Shogun-Title track always deserves a mention, the Metallica influences seem very evident to me here. In fact for a couple of moments at the opening I think I’m listening to James Hetfield. The song moves quickly toward an epic anthemy feel, if I were making predictions I would say this track foretells the direction this band will head. It’s inevitable that a group this talented will not remain contented with standard metal growls and dark vacant tones”
1. Ascendancy (2005)
“This album has melodic death metal in it which is pretty awesome also it has metalcore in it. It’s just making me mad many bands are going trashy trivium being the number one band who went.Well just get this album it will be Trivium’s best thing ever for me expect if your a trash fan well just get it,it will always be their best.”