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| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 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 | |||
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| 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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Review 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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