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Trivium Audio CD
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The Trivium story began back at the dawn of the millennium, when drummer Travis Smith and then frontman Brad Lewter recruited 15-year-old guitar prodigy Matt Heafy for their new band, after seeing him blaze his way through Metallica’s ‘No Leaf Clover’ at a school talent show. After a handful of gigs, Lewter departed, enabling Heafy to take over as the band’s singer, as the band – which also… Read more in Amazon's Trivium Store

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  • Audio CD (8 Aug 2011)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: CD+DVD, Deluxe Edition
  • Label: Roadrunner
  • ASIN: B0055B0MIO
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,798 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Capsizing The Sea
2. In Waves
3. Inception Of The End
4. Dusk Dismantled
5. Watch The World Burn
6. Black
7. A Skyline'S Severance
8. Ensnare The Sun
9. Built To Fall
10. Caustic Are The Ties That Bind
See all 18 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Main Menu Page Loop (Capsizing The Sea)
2. Live Song Selection Menu Page Loop (Leaving This World Behind)
3. In Waves (Live From Chapman Studios)
4. Black (Live From Chapman Studios)
5. Built To Fall (Live From Chapman Studios)
6. Watch The World Burn (Live From Chapman Studios)
7. The Deceived (Live From Chapman Studios)
8. Suffocating Sight (Live From Chapman Studios)
9. Down From The Sky (Live From Chapman Studios)
10. Ember To Inferno (Live From Chapman Studios)
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BBC Review

In the past, Trivium were seen as being the future. On a freezing day at the 2005 Download Festival at Donington Park, thousands upon thousands of metalheads could be seen sprinting their way across uneven ground in order to watch the Orlando quartet's early afternoon set. The buzz was such that immediately after this the band were featured on the front cover of Kerrang!, and whispers could be heard claiming that theirs was the name reserved for the grandest chair at metal's high table. At the time Metallica were flogging their frankly awful St Anger album, and in this vacuum Trivium were viewed as being the most capable defenders of the faith.

Six years on and such notions seem a bit fanciful, if not downright fictional. Like an unwise investor squandering his stake on shonky stocks, Trivium spent the remainder of the century's first decade releasing albums that weren't all that they might have been. Most of all, the problem with the group's music was that it lacked anything like a concrete identity: it was very heavy metal, but of a kind that was something like an extreme music Tapas bar, with a bit of death-metal gurning, some speed-metal shredding, some power-metal thump, and some Fade To Black-style balladeering. What wasn't in evidence was the notion that Trivium were in any way moving these genres forward. It wasn't quite Butlin's metal, but it wasn't precisely cutting-edge either.

Casting a critical eye, it's probably right to say that In Waves continues this trend. Then again, it's possibly only fair to say that at least here the group have managed to master these styles in a manner to which they are afforded a stamp of some individuality. The album's better songs - of which a towering Black and the inventive if not precisely brilliantly titled Capsize the Sea are just two - even hark back to the time when their creators sounded fresh and exciting. This may not be quite enough for Trivium to turn back the hands of the clock to the point where the world lay at their fretboards, but the notion that this is a band whose best days lie behind them is one that, at least for now, is resting on ice.

--Ian Winwood

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
Trivium - In Waves 8 Aug 2011
By Gentlegiantprog TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
Trivium's fifth album In Waves is their first album with new drummer Nick Augusto, and their first to be produced by Colin Richardson. Nick's style of drumming fits the band well so there is no need to worry about Travis's absence. Additionally, the general standard of production is brilliant and even the quality of the lyrics has improved.

At first, I was a little worried that the album mightn't be all that good, as I wasn't too keen on the pre-released tracks like the more radio friendly `In Waves,' and `Built To Fall,' or the heavier, more mid-album type tracks `Dusk Dismantled,' and `Inception Of The End,' all of which were objectively good songs but all seemed to be missing something.

That many tracks should be indicative of the album's quality as a whole, so I didn't get my hopes up. They did all grow on me however, and definitely make even more sense within the context of the album as a whole, so if you weren't keen on those tracks either, don't let it put you off listening to the whole album.

As a general rule, the songs are shorter than they were on the previous album Shogun, and a little more straight-forward in terms of composition and structure but this is not necessarily true of every single track. The best way to describe In Waves would be a mixture of radio friendly songs and Ascendancy type songs; when you get right down to it, its another regular Trivium album. No grand departure really.

Every Trivium album so far has had some alteration to the style of the vocals, some harder, some softer and some mixed. In Waves could be described as more mixed, but with some additional styles not heard on a Trivium album before too.

Overall; when you get past the vocal styles, the track lengths, the line up, the production and the albums historical context, at the end of the day the album will stand or fall on whether or not the songs are any good. In Waves has a lot of good songs on it, and for that reason alone you should pick up a copy.

So to summarize, In Waves is a well written and well produced album, perhaps not the single best release in the band's career by leagues and leagues, but ultimately a strong release that long time Trivium fans should definitely add to their collection.

*** If you should get the special edition version; you will find the bonus tracks `Slave New World,' which is a cover of the Sepultura classic, and `Shattering The Skies Above,' which previously featured on the Blood & Metal EP that was released to promote God Of War 3, as well as two bonus tracks `Ensnare The Sun,' and `Drowning In Slow Motion,' added into the actual running order of the album. This set comes with the discs housed in a double-digipak.

In addition to the bonus tracks, there is a DVD featuring the music video for `In Waves,' as well as a `Making Of,' documentary which is fairly substantial at 41 minutes and much more serious in tone than `The Making Of Shogun.' Furthermore there is an astounding quality live concert filmed in the band's practice area at Chapman Studios, in a similar style to Nine Inch Nail's The Slip. The track listing is:
`In Waves,'
`Black,'
`Built To Fall,'
`Watch The World Burn,'
`The Deceived,'
`Suffocating Sight,'
`Down From The Sky,'
`Ember To Inferno.'

The visuals, audio and editing of the live concert are absolutely superb and I highly recommend you buy this version.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Quality In Waves 15 Aug 2011
By Donny
Format:Audio CD
First reviewer pretty much said it all...but despite some great metal so far this year not a lot of it has had that 'kick your face off' quality that In Waves totally does, so I had to do a quick review...no track-by-track here

As a day 1 Trivium fan I was biased from the start, so this album not moving too far in any direction from the Trivium template had me hooked instantly...if the heavily plugged title track is not your thing...don't worry there are at least another 6 tracks you will love.

Fast, energetic, tuneful...aggressive when it has to be with lots to enjoy and headbang along with up front but plenty more to like on repeat and repeat and repeat listens.

If you like anything Trivium ever did you should get this, it is arguably their best yet! Two other points...I have never cared what lineup a band has you shouldn't either...and as Ltd editions go this is really good with a great DVD, although I would say not worth if you have to pay a whole lot more.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
It grows on you. 25 Aug 2011
By A leton
Format:Audio CD
It was asking of a miracle for this album to equal or better the epic 'Shogun' and it has not. A more hardcore album which took several listenings to get into. Change of producer was a step backwards, as the overall sound is a little less refined, especially listening through earphones. It's still a good album, and well worth buying.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Play it LOUD
Love this CD. I kind of fell out with Trivium after 'The Crusade'. I didn't bother with 'Shogun' but I am
very glad I have this one as it is brilliant. Read more
Published 2 months ago by S. M. L. Rogers
In awe
Trivium present another fantastic album, great production, great songs and great musicainship. well worth a listen to by fans or fans of metal alike.
Published 4 months ago by MarksyA7x
wave after wave
Their most amazing album yet! "In Waves" is a cracking metal album that just goes from strength to strength. Definitely to be listened to at full volume! Read more
Published 4 months ago by G.E.Manton
strong
it seems that too much of a good thing can work against you, this special edition was the copy i bought, my mate bought the cheaper version, well , the version that wasnt so... Read more
Published 6 months ago by sean paul mccann
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Sorry i cant review the cd as this is a Christmas present for my son... Im sure I will hear it though come December!! Read more
Published 8 months ago by Mrsvicar
In Waaaaaaaves
Great album by the boys that are always thanking the uk for making them what they are today Great songs, Great power and even better live
Published 8 months ago by Mrs. F. A. Corcoan
It's awesome!
First of all, Trivium, for me, it's the best band of this generation. They are simply awesome in each song they create.
Now, the album... Read more
Published 8 months ago by André Guerreiro
Amazing Album!
Love this album, Heavy guitar riffs from Corey, Matt and Paolo and awesome drum work by Nick. I can't stop listening to it!
Published 8 months ago by Oli
Wow!
In Waves is Trivium's fifth album and their best album to date. It combines what they've done on all of their previous releases but they've combined it with a new, maturer sound... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Matt
Trivium's natural evolution
This is another great album by Trivium, as usual different than its predecessor. It mantains the complex song structures from Shogun, mixed with the aggressive vocals from... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Simone
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