TRIVIUM: 'Anthem (We Are The Fire)' Video Posted Online

October 4, 2006

TRIVIUM's video for the song "Anthem (We Are The Fire)" has been posted online at this location. The clip was shot on August 11 in Agoura Hills, California and features the band and its loyal fans crashing and taking over "a lame house party...bringing their huge metal show (complete with pyro, flaming swimming pool, and fire cannons) and showing the world how they ROCK."

As previously reported, TRIVIUM has just released a U.K.-only single featuring the song "Anthem (We Are The Fire)" backed by two exclusive non-album cuts: "Broken One" and "Vengeance". Also featured on the single is the video clip for "Anthem (We Are The Fire)".

For those of you who do not live in the U.K. and would still like to get your hands on the single, you can do so by visiting www.hmv.co.uk or you can purchase it digitally via iTunes.

"Anthem (We Are The Fire)" single track listing:

01. Anthem (We Are The Fire) [Edit]
02. Vengeance
03. Broken One
04. Anthem (We Are The Fire) [Video]

An e-card for the new TRIVIUM album, "The Crusade", can be accessed at this location.

The follow-up to 2005's "Ascendancy", "The Crusade" was recorded at Audiohammer Studios in Sanford, FL, just outside of Orlando. Once again produced by TRIVIUM and Jason Suecof, the CD is "a dazzling explosion of tight, intricate and instantly memorable songs that feature awe-inspiring musicianship from all four members of the band," according to a press release.

The final version of TRIVIUM's video for the song "Entrance of the Conflagration" has been posted online at this location. The clip was shot on August 10 at Eon Loft in Los Angeles, California with director Dale "Rage" Resteghini (MUDVAYNE, HATEBREED, UNEARTH, SHADOWS FALL).

"The Crusade" is scheduled for an October 10 release via Roadrunner Records (one day earlier internationally).

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