Trivium Songs 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 songs ranked.
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20. Beyond Oblivion (The Sin and the Sentence, 2017)
“This combines everything Trivium has done in their history of stellar songs. This song molds their old and new perfectly. Absolutely fantastic song.”
19. Caustic are the Ties that Bind (In Waves, 2011)
“I truly believe this is the best song off of in waves and definitely in my top 5 Trivium songs, while not my favorite it definitely deserves to be higher on the list than it is. Every second of this song is fantastic”
18. Of Prometheus and the Crucifix (Shogun, 2008)
“Don’t like “too-much” screaming songs in general, so this is the best trivium song for me. its technically the heaviest without being too harsh vocally”
17. Drowned and Torn Asunder (Ascendancy, 2005)
“Very meaningful song. True masterpiece! It has insane riffs in the intro that just makes me wanna break something! Trivium’s All in All is the best however, this is on my top 5 at least from them.”
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16. Ember to Inferno (Ember to Inferno, 2003)
“This song is the spark of the entire first album! From Ember To Inferno! Trivium has risen and evolved since! I listen to the album on repeat, let alone this song.”
15. Until the World Goes Cold (Silence in the Snow, 2015)
“This song is a masterpiece. A slow, chugging groove, with a hell of a consistent drum beat backing up the guitars. It isn’t the fastest song in their catalogue, however, the lyrics are wonderful and the instruments build off one another.”
14. Torn Between Scylla and Charybdis (Shogun, 2008)
“This song just gets heavier and heavier as the song goes on! Talk about a massive climax! When you see this song live and matt and corey are sharing vocals it just kicks ass! That intro is sensational, and the bass solos in the middle are pretty cool.”
13. Built to Fall (In Waves, 2011)
“The perfect mix for a song, this is the single of this album.
The chorus is one of the best of Trivium, and it contagious the power of the group. I just love the feel of this song. Riffs are just perfect!”
12. A Gunshot to the Head of Trepidation (Ascendancy, 2005)
“From start to finish this song is pure gold. The solos and that guitar harmony are just utterly unlike anything else trivium has ever done in their songs before or after. The guitar solo, that’s all the needs to be said. That and the sheer repressed anger that exudes from every verse. You can really feel the rage in this song!”
11. Kirisute Gomen (Shogun, 2008)
“From the the thrashy main verses, to the melodic chorus, and from the acoustic–or at least very light, compared to the rest of the song–first few notes, to the final repeat of the chorus after the song seemingly ends, this one is a masterpiece well worth anyone’s 6 and a half minutes”
10. Dying in Your Arms (Ascendancy, 2005)
“Its an awesome song, I heard it when I was a kid, now listening to it as an adult, and I get goosebumps, if I had a choice of having nonstop sex for the rest of my life, or listen to this song by trivium, I would choose this song.”
9. Into the Mouth of Hell We March (Shogun, 2008)
“The song has sickest heavy metal guitar riffs I have ever head in my entire life. It also a very brutal guitar solo. When listening to this song it feels as though the world is covered in flames.This is not only my favorite trivium song but also my favorite song in the heavy metal genre. A true masterpiece”
8. Strife (Vengeance Falls, 2013)
” The guitar work is incredible, it’s a catchy song with good meaning behind it. When they played this live, there was so much power and emotion, I’m glad I got to see them in concert, and am going to again.”
7. The Sin and the Sentence (The Sin and the Sentence, 2017)
“First time I listened to it I was like what, this wasn’t like previous albums (holy crap those drums). Listened again, holy crap that was really good. Third time in a row listened to it and thought this was probably the best I have ever heard from these guys. Talk about brutal lyrics, smash your head against something chorus, no riff (and there are many) got boring, every aspect of Trivium that I ever loved just got mashed into one song. Not to mention Matt’s extensive vocabulary again showing.”
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6. Throes of Perdition (Shogun, 2008)
“Listen to this song.. Before you could ever think it isn’t the best.. Love the epic riffs and the part where Matt’s vocals go clean… I love this song.. Best song of shogun and so far trivium’s best song ever made.”
5. Like Light to the Flies (Ember to Inferno, 2003)
“This is the song that got me into trivium.. I love this song very much.. The combination of metal core and clean vocals is what made this song awesome and powerful inspiring lyrics… This is my top favourite song of them..”
4. Down from the Sky (Shogun, 2008)
“This song is Trivium’s masterpiece. Far better than In Waves. This song has some of Trivium’s best guitar work, lyrics, vocals, and represents what’s Trivium is all about.”
3. In Waves (In Waves, 2011)
“Absolutely incredible. Definitely my favorite song by them ever. It’s quite heavy and even has a pretty unique and original music video to go along with it. The atmosphere is much darker than any release they have ever done and is just a major headbanger!”
2. Shogun (Shogun, 2008)
“Shogun is interesting. All other 10 songs on the record might have you checking to see how much time is left, giving the feeling that some drag on for too long. Shogun is nearly twice the length of the others and yet it flows so perfectly that not once do you feel it drags on. For an 11 and a half minute song, that’s pretty impressive. It just builds and builds. A great example of catchy chorus that rivals all of their either catchier songs, an immense second movement complete with a bluesy country styled solo, and a fantastic build up into some of the most epic thrash soloing the band has pulled off. This is the band’s crowning gem, and definitely a career highlight”
1. Pull Harder on the Strings of Your Martyr (Ascendancy, 2005)
“Awesome song! Trivium’s astounding musicianship is most certainly on show in this song, kick-ass riffs mind-blowing solos and ridiculous drums are just some of the reasons which make this magnificent song the best in a catalog of magnificent songs.”