Trivium's Matt Heafy has shown himself quite adept at covers through his social media channels over the last five or six years and now he and his band are seeking input from fans on which song they ...
As we've seen over the years, the Trivium singer has evolved vocally, adding in more clean vocals on the band's music over the years. And with these covers he's been posting of late, you get a better ...
The post Tiger King Covers: Trivium Singer Tackles “I Saw a Tiger”, Plus a Metalcore Band Takes on “Here Kitty Kitty” appeared first on Consequence of Sound. One of the best aspects of Netflix’s ...
Trivium has really been on a roll lately with dropping music recorded, but unreleased, during their Sin And The Sentence sessions. These singles have included a cover of Type O Negative's "I Don't ...
If you, like the rest of the quarantined world, have been watching Tiger King while under lockdown, then boys and girls, you are in for a treat today: a cover of Joe Exotic’s “I Saw a Tiger” by ...
The Trivium frontman expresses thanks to all three singers who filled in for him on Trivium's tour Last month, Matt Heafy had to exit Trivium’s tour due to his wife’s impending birth of the couple’s ...
Matt Heafy, frontman of Trivium, has wowed us again with another awesome accoustic cover posted to his YouTube channel, and this time, he's gone pop punk. Under the video, Heafy says “If you're ...
Unless you’re one of MetalSucks’ three Portuguese-speaking readers (Olá amigos!), you’re likely unfamiliar with “Coração Não Tem Idade (Vou Beijar)” (the literal translation is “Heart is Ageless (I’ll ...
The ongoing “Kiichichaos Karaoke” challenge finds the Trivium guitarist/vocalist fielding requests for covers from viewers. Having just reeled off a version of the Weezer-revived Toto hit “Africa,” ...
During their headline set at Bloodstock 2025, Trivium paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne with a cover of ‘Symptom of the Universe’ – watch footage of the moment below. Their special guest-laden set on ...
Matt Heafy, frontman and guitarist for the band Trivium, put his spin on one of Doom's most well-known musical themes for QuakeCon this weekend. A recording of Heafy's rendition played in the ...
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