TRIVIUM Comments On LAMB OF GOD / MACHINE HEAD Tour

December 12, 2006

TRIVIUM has launched a YouTube channel at this location. "We're going to be sure that you guys see the best videos of TRIVIUM out there right now," the group writes on its web site. "We'll be adding videos to the channel that we find online, and occasionally we'll be adding our own performances and video messages. If you have any videos you don't see on any of our playlists and you think should be there, be sure to shoot us a message on the account and we'll see if we can get it featured!"

As previously reported, TRIVIUM will team up with headliners LAMB OF GOD and good friends MACHINE HEAD and GOJIRA for a North American tour in early 2007.

Commented TRIVIUM frontman Matt Heafy: "I think the tour lineup is very exciting. We look forward to mixing it up with LAMB OF GOD and their audience and, of course, it will be amazing to hit the road again with our very good friends MACHINE HEAD. We've heard GOJIRA are an intense live band and we can't wait to meet them. Plus, as a band, TRIVIUM will be playing a lot of new cities on this tour so we're really looking forward to it." Bassist Paolo Gregoletto added: "We are very excited to be getting out to many places we have never been to in the U.S.! MACHINE HEAD, LAMB OF GOD, and GOJIRA are all top-notch bands and they will be awesome to watch every night. See you all in 2007!"

It should be noted that TRIVIUM will **NOT** appear on the following dates on the LAMB OF GOD / MACHINE HEAD tour:

Apr. 03 - Nashville, TN - City Hall
Apr. 04 - Memphis, TN - New Daisy Theatre
Apr. 05 - Cincinatti, OH - Bogarts

For a complete list of tour dates, visit Trivium.org.

TRIVIUM's latest album, "The Crusade", has sold 70,000 copies in the United States since its October 10 release, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

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