TRIVIUM Drummer To Sit Out Tour

October 28, 2009

Florida metallers TRIVIUM have issued the following update:

"We have a bit of news to announce as we gear up to start the second leg of our headline North American 'Shogun' tour 'Into The Mouth Of Hell'.

"Travis Smith [drums] will not be joining us on this leg and is home taking care of some personal business. Filling in on drums for the tour will be south Florida's Nick Augusto. Nick is a former TRIVIUM drum tech and is a member of the band MARUTA (Willowtip Records)."

For a list of dates, go to this location.

TRIVIUM recently finished writing and recording a new song for God of War III, the next installment in the God of War series, currently in development for the PlayStation 3. The game was announced at E3 2008 and is due for release in March 2010. It is the fifth chapter in the series chronologically, after God of War: Chains of Olympus, God of War, God of War: Betrayal and God of War II.

TRIVIUM's participation in the game was revealed on October 20 during guitarist/vocalist Matt Heafy's interview with Kidd Christoff of Baltimore's 98Rock radio station.

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