In Waves (Special Edition) - Trivium

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| Format | CD+DVD |
| Available | 05-08-2011 |
| Sourced | Australia |
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TRIVIUM's follow-up to 2008's "Shogun" was recorded 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.
Track Listing
CD
- Capsizing The Sea
- In Waves
- Inception Of The End
- Dusk Dismantled
- Watch The World Burn
- Black
- A Skyline's Severance
- Ensnare The Sun
- Built To Fall
- Caustic Are the Ties That Bind
- Forsake Not The Dream
- Drowning in Slow Motion
- A Grey So Dark
- Chaos Reigns
- Of All These Yesterdays
- Leaving This World Behind
- Shattering the Skies Above
- Slave New World
DVD
- The Making of In Waves documentary
- Live from Chapman Studios
- In Waves video
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | In Waves Review Josh Wright on 25.07.2011 This album is going to shred all speakers known to man!! every track is just absolute trivium, but also different to there albums.. their other albums such as ember to inferno, the crusade, ascendency where heaps thrashy with killer solo's and mega riffs, then came shogun with more of a brutal take with seven string magic and now there latest release in waves has a new taste but there original trivium feel to it, its literally golden..worth buying, worth buying all!! |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | In waves = Metal Pedro on 12.08.2011 First of all let me say if you come at this album with any pre concieved notions of trivium and how they 'Should' sound than you will probably be pissed off after the first few songs... but any self respecting trivium fan should know they they never ever follow a trend... they strive to set trends and destroy them... from the bone crunching guitars on "in waves" to matts surprisingly good falsetto vocals on "of all these yesterdays" to new drummer nick augusto's Methodic yet grindcore-esq drums that somehow have slotted in Perfectly with the beast that is trivium this album is possibly one on triviums best to date... in the opinion of a skeptical yet die-hard trivium fan... this album is at the forefront of metal and worth every penny... |






