"The Sin and the Sentence", "The Heart From Your Hate", "Thrown Into the Fire".
"Silence in the Snow", "Dead and Gone", "Until the World Goes Cold".
Before they were global headliners, Trivium was a hungry, aggressive young outfit. Ember to Inferno , released via Lifeforce Records, showcased a remarkably mature songwriting capability for a band whose frontman, Matt Heafy, was only 17 years old. The album blended harsh, youthful screams with soaring clean choruses and complex twin-guitar harmonies heavily influenced by Gothenburg melodic death metal. While the production values were modest, the raw ambition caught the attention of Roadrunner Records, launching the band into the major leagues. Ascendancy (2005) Trivium Discography
Progressive metal, thrash metal, technical metalcore.
A sharp pivot toward 80s thrash (specifically Metallica influences) with almost entirely clean vocals. Key tracks: "Entrance of the Conflagration" and "Becoming the Dragon". "The Sin and the Sentence", "The Heart From
Melodic metalcore, thrash metal, raw progressive metal.
This album marked a return to their metalcore core. Featuring a renowned special edition with cover songs and a documentary, In Waves proved Trivium could refine their signature sound without sacrificing melody or aggression. Ember to Inferno , released via Lifeforce Records,
Continuing their creative hot streak, Trivium released What the Dead Men Say on April 24, 2020. Once again produced by Josh Wilbur, the album was written in a highly collaborative manner, with bassist Paolo Gregoletto taking on a much larger songwriting role.
Produced by Disturbed frontman David Draiman, Vengeance Falls leaned heavily into structured hooks, syncopated rhythms, and industrial-tinged vocal delivery.
Raw metalcore, melodic thrash metal, aggressive screaming.