Discography - Trivium

The record balances the brutality of Ascendancy with the accessibility of The Crusade . "In Waves" (the song) became one of their biggest live anthems thanks to its "Are you there? ... In Waves" chant. While not as cohesive as Shogun , the album proved the band could survive the major-label pressure cooker and emerge commercially viable. The special edition features the fan-favorite "Shattering the Skies Above," a track written for the God of War III video game.

From the teenage rage of Ember to Inferno to the seasoned aggression of In the Court of the Dragon , Trivium has earned its place as one of metal’s most important modern acts. They have survived lineup changes, vocal injuries, and genre trends. For the new listener, the journey through these ten albums is a thrilling education in the evolution of modern metal. For the old fan, it’s a testament to perseverance.

(2008) – The Magnum Opus

Released when Matt Heafy was just 17 years old, Ember to Inferno is a raw, hungry, and surprisingly sophisticated debut. While often categorized as metalcore, the album owes as much to Swedish melodic death metal (In Flames, Dark Tranquillity) as it does to American thrash.

In the pantheon of 21st-century heavy metal, few bands have demonstrated the resilience, evolution, and technical ferocity of . Hailing from Orlando, Florida, the band—fronted by the charismatic and relentlessly hardworking Matt Heafy—has spent nearly two decades building a discography that serves as a masterclass in modern metal. From raw metalcore beginnings to progressive thrash epics and hard rock experimentation, Trivium’s catalog is a sprawling battlefield of riffs, solos, and reinvention. Trivium Discography

If Ascendancy made Trivium famous, made them immortal. This is the fan-favorite, the critics’ choice, and the band’s undisputed masterpiece. Blending the melodic hooks of Ascendancy with the thrash precision of The Crusade and adding a layer of Japanese samurai mythology, Shogun is a maximalist work of art.

(2021) – The Thrash Speedrun

Following their breakout, the band entered a period of rapid stylistic shifts: Mat Madiro was in Trivium?!? I had no idea. What album(s)?

David Draiman (Disturbed) Key Tracks: "Strife," "Brave This Storm," "Through Blood and Dirt and Bone" The record balances the brutality of Ascendancy with