The Crusade
The Crusade
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Our Take
Our Take
Trivium's "The Crusade" is like a rollercoaster ride through a medieval battlefield - intense, thrilling, and occasionally nausea-inducing. The band's trademark blend of thrash metal and melodic harmony is on full display here, with every song hitting like a hammer to the head.
Lead singer Matt Heafy's vocals are as powerful as ever, soaring over the frenzied guitar riffs and pounding drums like a majestic eagle (if eagles could scream). The album's title track is a masterpiece of epic proportions, with its thunderous chorus and blistering solos leaving listeners breathless and possibly deaf.
But just when you think you've got "The Crusade" all figured out, Trivium throws a curveball with tracks like "Contempt Breeds Contamination" and "Unrepentant". These slower, more introspective songs show a different side of the band, revealing a depth and complexity that is both surprising and refreshing.
Overall, "The Crusade" is a triumph for Trivium, showcasing their talent and versatility in a way that is sure to delight fans and critics alike. So grab your sword, shield, and a sturdy helmet, because this album is one hell of a battle worth fighting for.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Ignition
2. Detonation
3. Entrance of the Conflagration
4. Anthem (We Are the Fire)
5. Unrepentant
6. And Sadness Will Sear
7. Becoming the Dragon
8. To the Rats
9. This World Can't Tear Us Apart
10. Tread the Floods
11. Contempt Breeds Contamination
12. The Rising
13. The Crusade
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Trivium
TRIVIUM: The Floridian metalheads that melted faces and shattered expectations Hailing from the sweltering depths of Orlando, TRIVIUM have cemented their status as one of the most exciting and innovative metal bands of the 21st century. With a sonic assault that blends elements of thrash, metalcore, and melodic death metal, these guys are not ones to be pigeonholed. Led by the guitar wizardry of Matt Heafy, who effortlessly shreds like a man possessed, TRIVIUM have consistently pushed the boundaries of what metal can be. Their blistering riffs and thunderous drums have earned them a legion of devoted fans, known affectionately as the "Trivium Nation." But what truly sets TRIVIUM apart is their willingness to experiment and evolve. From their early days as teenage thrash prodigies to their more recent forays into progressive and atmospheric territory, these guys are always pushing the envelope. And let's not forget Matt Heafy's distinct vocals, which soar from guttural growls to haunting cleans with ease. But don't let their technical prowess fool you - TRIVIUM know how to write a damn catchy tune. Tracks like "Pull Harder on the Strings of Your Martyr" and "In Waves" have become anthems for a new generation of metalheads, while their latest album, "What the Dead Men Say," showcases a band at the height of their powers. So whether you're a diehard headbanger or a casual listener looking for something a bit heavier, TRIVIUM have something for everyone. Just be prepared to have your face melted and your expectations shattered.
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