Trivium Reissuing Hard To Find 'Inferno' Album
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(Metal Hammer) Trivium will reissue their hard-to-find 2003 debut album, Ember To Inferno on December 2. The Florida band's first record has been out of print for several years. Now it's to be re-released - alongside a deluxe version which includes 13 additional early versions of songs which were previously unavailable. Vocalist and guitarist Matt Heafy says: "The purpose of this release is to show the very early beginnings of Trivium - perhaps an era unbeknownst to most listeners of the band. To look back at Ember as the starting point of Trivium becoming recognised worldwide is a staggering thought for me, considering I was 16/17 years old during the writing and recording of the record. "As a kid, I always said the 'goal' was to be in a massive metal band. I don't think I actually knew what it would mean to have fans in different parts of the world, and I still can't believe people care so much that they actually want to hear the music that pre-dates our years with Roadrunner Records. here. Metal Hammer is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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