Trivium have put out their first new tune in 4 years.
The Florida metallic four-piece are again with Bury With My Screams, which precedes the discharge of latest EP Struck Lifeless on October 31. The three-track EP marks the primary music to be tracked on the band’s rehearsal-space-turned-recording-studio The Hangar in Orlando.
Watch the music video under.
Lengthy-serving bassist Paolo Gregoletto says that the brand new monitor is a throwback to Trivium’s 2005 breakthrough album Ascendancy, which they spent the primary half of this yr performing in full as they co-headlined the Poisoned Ascendancy tour with Bullet For My Valentine.
The bassist additionally reveals that the band will give Bury Me With My Screams its reside debut on Friday (August 8), after they headline Bloodstock Open Air competition in Catton Park, Derbyshire.
“In 2023, we determined it was lastly time to take the subsequent step with The Hangar house we bought – it was time to show it right into a full studio,” he says. “We introduced in designer Roger D’Arcy, due to an introduction from Mark Lewis, and set out on a year-long construct.
“Whereas building was underway, we had been deep in rehearsals for the Poisoned Ascendancy tour, celebrating Ascendancy’s twentieth anniversary. What began as an concept to launch one single in the course of the tour rapidly grew into two, then three, as we stored writing whereas we had been ready for the build-out to be accomplished.
“Throughout that point, the power of revisiting Ascendancy began bleeding into these new songs. Matt [Heafy, vocals/guitars] poured loads of his private struggles from the previous yr into the music, and we used the writing course of as a cathartic launch. These classes developed right into a three-song EP that we’re extremely pleased with, and we are able to’t wait to debut Bury Me With My Screams reside at Bloodstock Open Air.”
Bury Me With My Screams is the primary style of latest Trivium music since they launched their tenth album, In The Court docket Of The Dragon, in October 2021. In addition to their new EP, the band have been engaged on their eleventh album at The Hangar. It’s anticipated to come back out in 2026.
Trivium’s Bloodstock set will kick off a quick European tour that lasts till mid-August. After that, the band will tour North America from October to December, supported by Jinjer and Heriot.