TRIVIUM: New Song Available For Download

July 31, 2006

A brand new TRIVIUM song, entitled "Detonation", has been made available for download at this location. The track comes off the group's third album, "The Crusade", due on October 10 via Roadrunner Records (one day earlier internationally). The MP3 will only be available until August 21. The band will also release a single called "Anthem (We Are The Fire)" on October 2. The single will include the video, as well as new B-sides from "The Crusade" recording sessions which will not be available on the album.

"The Crusade" was recorded primarily at AudioHammer Studio in Orlando, Florida, with the band's guitarist/vocalist Matt Heafy co-producing the disc with AudioHammer owner and previous collaborator Jason Suecof. Other songtitles set to appear on the CD include "Ignition", "Contempt Breeds Contamination", "And Sadness Will Sear", "Vengeance", "To the Rats" and "Contemporary Plague". "There's one acoustic song, a SKID ROW/MÖTLEY CRÜE-sounding song, a DEF LEPPARD, Southern-rock metal song and then 11 ridiculously technical thrash songs," Heafy had previously said. "It's a solo insanity CD, but in a good way." A European tour with IRON MAIDEN will follow in November/December, with plans for a European headlining trek in the spring.

(Thanks: David Lewis)

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