Discography | Trivium
The band's fifth album, , introduced a more refined, radio-friendly approach, with tracks like "You Don't Know" and "Forsaken Not Alone." This shift towards a more commercial sound continued with "Vengeance Falls" (2013) , which featured anthemic choruses and intense guitar work.
Trivium's major-label journey began with Roadrunner Records in 2004, resulting in a discography of ten studio albums that have become cornerstones of modern metal.
Progressive thrash metal, melodic death metal, symphonic elements.
"Silence in the Snow", "Until the World Goes Cold", "Dead and Gone". Trivium Discography
(2005)
If Ascendancy made them stars, Shogun made them geniuses. Often voted the greatest metal album of 2008 by readers of Metal Hammer , Shogun is the band’s magnum opus. They synthesized the aggression of Ascendancy with the thrash complexity of The Crusade , then added Japanese folk melodies, epic song structures, and lyrics about samurai mythology.
Trivium's early work was characterized by a raw, youthful energy and a strong focus on melodic metalcore. Their debut album, , showcased promise, but it was their second album, "Ascendancy" (2005) , that gained them attention in the metalcore scene. Singles like "Torn Between Scylla and Charybdis" and "Dying in Your Arms" demonstrated the band's ability to craft catchy, aggressive riffs and emotive vocals. The band's fifth album, , introduced a more
Label: Roadrunner Records
Formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1999, rose from the early-2000s metalcore wave to become one of modern metal’s most versatile and enduring bands. Blending thrash, progressive metal, melodic death metal, and heavy metal, their discography shows a continuous evolution—from raw metalcore beginnings to mature, technically refined records.
Note: This era marked the departure of bassist/founding member Paolo Gregoletto? (No, Paolo stayed; it was Travis Smith on drums leaving, and Nick Augusto joining/leaving). Actually, this era saw the arrival of drummer Nick Augusto and later Mat Madiro. "Silence in the Snow", "Until the World Goes
This study synthesizes album-by-album analysis (musical style, lyrical themes, production), chart performance where notable, critical reception synthesized from reviews, and contextual notes on lineup changes and touring that influenced recordings. (If precise chart figures or release dates are required, consult primary chart sources and official discography listings.)
A triumphant and powerful comeback. With new drummer Alex Bent providing a new level of technical ferocity, the band re-integrated screams and growls, blending all their best elements into a modern, forward-thinking metal masterpiece.
: "In the Court of the Dragon" and "Feast of Fire."