Former TRIVIUM Drummer NICK AUGUSTO: Split With Band 'Was Not My Decision'
May 8, 2014Former TRIVIUM drummer Nick Augusto has thanked fans for their support following the announcement of his departure from the group, but has made it clear that the split was "not [his] decision."
TRIVIUM bassist Paolo Gregoletto released a statement yesterday (Wednesday, May 7) in which he stated about AugustoTwitter account earlier today, Nick said: "Thank you so much to all the fans, support throughout the years. This was not my decision but eternally grateful."
Stepping in for Augusto at TRIVIUM's current dates is the band's drum tech, Mat Madiro.
TRIVIUM's new album, "Vengeance Falls", made Top 10 chart debuts in Japan, Australia, Germany and Austria as well as a Top 15 debut in Canada and a Top 25 debut in the United Kingdom. This marked the acclaimed metallers' second consecutive Top 15 debut in the U.S. and highest-career debuts around the globe — including a No. 2 debut in Japan.
"Vengeance Falls" sold 17,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release. The record — which was produced by David Draiman (DISTURBED, DEVICE) — arrived in stores on October 15, 2013 via Roadrunner.
Thank you so much to all the fans, support throughout the years. This was not my decision but eternally grateful pic.twitter.com/FxyBnhm6AE
— nick augusto (@Nicktrivium) May 8, 2014
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