Details Of New Album "The Sin And The Sentence" Revealed By Trivium, Video Clip For New Song Available

Band Photo: Trivium (?)
Trivium has unveiled details of the new album "The Sin and the Sentence" (see album art/track listing below). Set for release on October 20th via Roadrunner Records, the album is available for pre-order today at all DSPs and at this location, with all pre-orders receiving instant grat downloads of the album’s title track and the newly released single, “The Heart From Your Hate,” which is streaming now accompanied by an official music video shown in the player below.
Recorded with producer Josh Wilbur (Lamb of God, Gojira) at Santa Ana, California’s Hybrid Studios, "The Sin and the Sentence" finds Trivium – Matt Heafy (lead vocals, lead guitar), Corey Beaulieu (guitar, vocals), Paolo Gregoletto (bass) and Alex Bent (drums) – returning with the first new music since the celebrated 2015 LP "Silence in the Snow."
The new LP also features the band’s first recordings with new drummer Bent who joined the band last year. Earlier this summer Trivium debuted the album’s incendiary title track, “The Sin And The Sentence,” the official music video for which has amassed over 1.5 Million views in just three weeks.
Currently wrapping up a summer of European headline dates and appearances at festivals such as Germany’s Wacken Open Air and Poland’s Woodstock Festival, Trivium will make a return to North America this fall on a co-headline tour with Arch Enemy featuring support from While She Sleeps and Fit For An Autopsy. The tour will kick off on October 27th in Orlando, FL and make its way across the U.S. and Canada before finishing on December 6th in Houston, TX.
The track listing for the new release is:
1. The Sin And The Sentence (see music video here)
2. Beyond Oblivion
3. Other Worlds
4. The Heart From Your Hate
5. Betrayer
6. The Wretchedness Inside
7. Endless Night
8. Sever The Hand
9. Beauty In The Sorrow
10. The Revanchist
11. Thrown Into The Fire
Check out "The Heart From Your Hate" here:
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