Bass Guitar Magazine, the U.K.’s only print publication devoted solely to the bass-playing community, has announced that Paolo Gregoletto of TRIVIUM and Michael McKeegan of THERAPY? will be writing monthly columns for the magazine from June.
Gregoletto, whose precision playing has earned him the acclaim of studio producers and engineers as well as other professional bass players, and McKeegan, whose fluid command of the low end has driven his band for over two decades, will be supplying advice on gear, technique and surviving life on the road. Look out for their first columns in Bass Guitar Magazine issue 80, out June 27.
Trivium recently appeared live on 93.3 FM “The Planet,” a radio station serving parts of both North and South Carolina, and performed acoustic versions of “Built to Fall” and “Black.” The video for “Built to Fall” is HERE, and “Black” is HERE! Trivium will be back on the road in America in July – here are the dates. In the meantime, if you don’t already have a copy of their latest CD, In Waves, you can get one from the Roadrunner webstore.
This past Friday’s (May 25) TRIVIUM concert at Exit/In in Nashville, Tennessee was streamed live at Livestream.com. You can now watch the entire performance (including the pre-show soundcheck) below. Source: Blabbermouth.net
Trivium are coming to the end of their current string of US tour dates (though they’ll be back again starting July 13, with Killswitch Engage, Five Finger Death Punch, and a few other bands), and they’re celebrating by streaming their concert from the Exit/In in Nashville, Tennessee live at 9 PM EST on Friday, May 25. You can check out the whole show at livestream.com/exitin/trivium!
Trivium‘s Matt Heafy and Corey Beaulieu were interviewed on their tour bus when they played Rockfest in Kansas City recently. In the clip below, they discuss the size of the crowds they reach when playing festivals, being the odd band out on a bill and not changing their set to accommodate unfamiliar audiences, and more.
Trivium tour dates continue through this upcoming weekend, and they’ll be back again in July; in the meantime, their latest album, In Waves, is available in the Roadrunner webstore.
Jason Nivens of the 98.9 The Rock radio station conducted an interview with Florida metallers TRIVIUM at Rockfest at Liberty Memorial in Kansas City on Saturday, May 12. You can now watch the chat below.
TRIVIUM‘s latest album, “In Waves”, sold 22,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 13 on The Billboard 200 chart — the highest U.S. chart entry of the band’s career. The group’s previous CD, “Shogun”, opened with just under 24,000 units back in October 2008 to debut at No. 23. The effort followed up “The Crusade”, which registered a first-week tally of 31,000 copies in October 2006 to enter the chart at No. 25.
“In Waves” was recorded primarily at Paint It Black Studios in Orlando, Florida (with only the drums having been tracked at Audiohammer Studios in Sanford, Florida) with the production/mixing team of Colin Richardson (MACHINE HEAD, BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE, SLIPKNOT, FEAR FACTORY) and Martin “Ginge” Ford, along with engineer Carl Bown. A two-disc special edition is also available. It features five bonus tracks, plus a DVD with a 40-minute, behind-the-scenes documentary, as well as an exclusive concert filmed in a warehouse located in Orlando, Florida, which is the band’s stomping grounds. This concert features the first performances of tracks from “In Waves”, along with TRIVIUM classics.
Source : Blabbermouth.net
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