TRIVIUM's HEAFY, BEAULIEU Take Photo Trip Down Memory Lane (Video)

September 8, 2013

Guitarist Corey Beaulieu and guitarist/vocalist Matt Heafy of Florida metallers TRIVIUM were in Italy recently to promote "Vengeance Falls", the band's upcoming album. Paolo Bianco of Soundsblog.it met with the duo and showed them a bunch of photos of the band taken through the years, asking the musicians to recount their memories associated with each image. The resulting footage can be seen below.

To check out high-resolution versions of the photos, visit Soundsblog.it.

TRIVIUM's "Strife" video will make its online debut on Monday, September 9. The clip was filmed in July at Studio One in Orlando and was directed by Ramon Boutviseth, who has previously worked with NONPOINT, DARKEST HOUR, INCUBUS and ALL THAT REMAINS, among others. Check out photos from the video shoot at this location.

"Vengeance Falls" will be released on October 15 via Roadrunner Records. Produced by David Draiman (DISTURBED, DEVICE),the follow-up to 2011's "In Waves" is available for pre-order at Trivium.org. The first single, "Strife", is available as an instant download with all pre-orders.

"'Vengeance Falls' is the culmination of everything we've gone through; the representation of struggle endured from within and experienced from the world. Every failure and every success has led us to this moment. 'Vengeance Falls' is this moment in time," said Heafy.

Producer David Draiman added: "'Vengeance Falls' is a masterpiece of metal. It is [TRIVIUM's] finest work to date, and a record so strong that it will blow the doors open to a world they deserve to dominate."

TRIVIUM will hit the road in North America later this month with DEVILDRIVER, AFTER THE BURIAL and SYLOSIS.

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