TRIVIUM's COREY And MATT Discuss Their Passion For DEAN; Video Available

March 26, 2007

Dean Guitars has uploaded a streaming video interview with TRIVIUM's Corey Beaulieu and Matt Heafy where the guys discuss their passion for Dean Guitars. Check it out at this location.

A four-minute video interview with TRIVIUM, conducted late last month by Possum of Altitude TV at the Los Angeles stop of the band's tour with LAMB OF GOD, MACHINE HEAD and GOJIRA, has been posted online at YouTube.com.

TRIVIUM filmed a video for the song "The Rising" with directors Artifical Army last month in the Los Angeles area. According to a casting call sheet, the concept for the video is "a technological assault on the world told through the eyes and shadows of youth, nature, war, and disaster."

A live video of TRIVIUM performing the song "Ember to Inferno" last year during the band's U.S. headlining tour has been posted online at the Underground Video Televisionweb site.

The follow-up to 2005's "Ascendancy", TRIVIUM's latest album, "The Crusade", was recorded at Audiohammer Studios in Sanford, FL, just outside of Orlando. Once again produced by TRIVIUM and Jason Suecof, the CD has sold more than 100,000 copies in the United States since its October 10 release, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

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