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Driving guitar solos and throbbing rhythms make up the heavy metal produced by Orlando-based metalcore outfit Trivium. Since their start in 2000, the four-member band has sold more than a million albums and toured alongside other big-ticket metal acts like Iron Maiden, As I Lay Dying and GWAR.

Their most recent effort, “Vengeance Falls,” surfaced in October 2013 and landed at No. 15 on The Billboard 200, as well as in the Top 10 on Japanese and Australian album charts. Along with a discography of six full-length records and a healthy U.S. tour history, Trivium has also handled concerts throughout Europe, Japan and Australia. 

 

For the 2006 collection “The Crusade,” Trivium frontman Matt Heafy took a slight departure from his metalcore scream to deliver more traditional singing vocals that some compared to Metallica. That album debuted at No. 25 on The Billboard 200, and Heafy went back to his signature scream for the follow-up, 2008’s “Shogun,” and subsequent releases.

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 46 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Sweet as!!!

    by dukeroofus on 2009-11-24MACEWAN BALLROOM - CALGARY

    Trivium was loud as expected, lots of energy which was reflected in the crowd. I am not sure how it was at the back but the mosh pit was wicked. I managed to make my way to the front row so I was pretty stoked to be that close. I would definately would see them again when they come back!!!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Chimaira was by far better

    by Guest on 2009-11-24MACEWAN BALLROOM - CALGARY

    Trivium sucked. Chimaira put on ten times the show trivium did.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    trivium was awesome

    by Anonymous on 2009-11-23MACEWAN BALLROOM - CALGARY

    the show was awesome,it was one of the loudest concerts i saw in awhile,chimaira put on a good show too,i didnt really care for whitechapel too much screaming and it was too loud

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Speechless

    by ViewtifulVash on 2009-11-23MACEWAN BALLROOM - CALGARY

    I cannot believe how AMAZING that concert was. The energy of the band members was unreal The setlist was amazing, there wasn't a song I didn't like If you're a fan of the band you MUST go see them live!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Chimaria Crushed Heads!

    by DanishViking on 2009-11-22The Odeon Events Centre - Saskatoon

    Great show! Got there halfway through Dirge Within, never head of them, but they were pretty cool. Whitechapel was stellar as always. But then Chimaria! Man were they ever badass! The breakdowns are still rattling my skull! Got smashed up pretty bad in the pit during their set I'll tel ya that! Also had some dudes throw me onto the crowd! Wasn't expecting that! Trivium was fantastic, altho they did sound better at Mayhem Festival, but hey, it was better here because they played for longer then half an hour

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Worth it.

    by Anonymous on 2009-11-22Edmonton Event Centre - Edmonton

    It was an insane show. The supporting bands worked really hard, and Trivium blew everyone else out of the water. They are fantastic performers and really connect with the fans and stand behind their material. I would highly recommend going to see Trivium live for any metal fans.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    the whole night was rad....

    by antosko on 2009-11-22Edmonton Event Centre - Edmonton

    Trivium sounded awesome atmosphere was good hope they come back. Drove 4.5 hrs to see them great time

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 2009-11-21The Odeon Events Centre - Saskatoon

    the T in Trivium stands for talent. They are lighting fast and great.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Trivium was awesome!

    by BleedingOrange on 2009-11-21The Odeon Events Centre - Saskatoon

    Heard mixed reviews last time they were in town, i think they showed what they're really about last night. I'll remember that concert forever, was epic when Matthew came down to the crowd! Excited for the new record to come out!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    I like it hard! Trivium!

    by MiiM on 2009-11-13Sound Academy - Toronto

    Fantastic show. My ears are a bit destroyed but the whole lineup made it worth it!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Trivium proove that they are the kings of metal.

    by NotoriA on 2009-11-13Sound Academy - Toronto

    It's hard to describe when a band you love so much takes the stage before your very eyes, the adrenaline rush that comes with it is almost palpable. When Trivium hit the stage at the Sound Academy on November 12, they brought with them pure energy, talent and enjoyment. Without a doubt, they are the new generation of heavy metal gods and to not see them live is not to understand them at all. It's a band that must be experienced live to appreciate their sheer brilliance; the complicated yet powerful riffs, the brutal/melodic songs, all complemented by a thousand screaming fans singing and banging along to every song, makes for a night that will resonate with you until you see them again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    kick ass

    by leftyrosco on 2009-11-13Sound Academy - Toronto

    thay were great again one more time seen them 4 times and thay just get better everytime awsome kick ass nice and loud...

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Trivium was awesome!

    by jayvnl on 2009-09-26Cowboys Bar - Guelph

    Trivium was great , they played a great set and there opening bands were solid

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Trivium went all out!

    by DrewJB on 2009-09-17Cowboys Bar - Guelph

    Although I'm in excessive pain now from moshing (Feels like my back was hit by a frieght train, I have a migrane from whiplash and I may have broken my hand.) I still think the concert as a whole was excellent! the energy was flowing, the bands all played very well, Trivium in particular seemed to never miss a note. The croud was going nuts for all of the bands. The croud seemed to deminish a bit after White Chapel's performance but it picked back up after Trivium took the stage. Great concert all in all.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Trivium Darkest Hour and Whitechapel!!

    by Slinkyswan on 2009-09-17Cowboys Bar - Guelph

    Trivium Darkest Hour and Whitechapel ripped up the stage! The crowd was amazing for a smaller venue like Cowboy's Bar. Meet and Greets were avaliable throughout the show after sets and after the show. Sounded amazing and the atmosphere was ace.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Whitechapel and Trivium rip it up

    by BLouther on 2009-09-17Cowboys Bar - Guelph

    First was Dirge Within. Although I've never actually heard of them I was pleasantly surprised at their style of music. Not crazy heavy much but definitely some good material. After their set, Darkest Hour played. I've seen them once before - they always deliver a good show (and with such tight musicians how could they not?). so after they were done rockin the place, it was Whitechapel's turn. These guys are the main reason I went - I love Whitechapel's new album This is Exile like a child. This week I've listened to the entire album (not to mention Somatic Defilement) at least 20 times through. I CANNOT get sick of this album. So they came out and started with the title track This is Exile which was totally bomb. I was so stoked that I had a chance to see Whitechapel finally. The singer Phil was a surprisingly small guy, but he commanded the crowd like a Mastodon. After ripping through a set (including Somatically Incorrect, Possession, Vicer Exciser, and Eternal Refuge) they called it a day. Couldn't have been more impressed with Whitechapel (but I could have been more impressed with the sound guy). Then Trivium came on. I'm not a HUGE Trivium fan although I am familiar with most of their music. I've seen them 3 or 4 times now, but this performance was much better. It seemed Matt wasn't getting as angry or frustrated as he usually does at shows, and the crowd was loving them. They played a few tunes off Ascendancy, Shogun, and surprised the crowd with a set list than included at least 3 songs from Ember to Inferno. At one point in the set, I was standing beside Matt (he came down while playing his guitar into the crowd) and we made a circle around him while he soloed. They played Pull Harder last of course, and ended on a very metal note. Overall sick concert, and some very talented bands.