Trivium Posts New Music Video For "In Waves" Online

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American modern metal act Trivium has posted its new music video online. The video was shot for the track "In Waves" which is the title song off its forthcoming new full length album. You can view the video in the player provided below. "In Waves" is set to be released on August 9, 2011 through Roadrunner Records.
Here is the "In Waves" track listing:
1. Capsizing The Sea
2. In Waves
3. Inception Of The End
4. Watch The World Burn
5. Dusk Dismantled
6. Black
7. Built To Fall
8. Caustic Are the Ties That Bind
9. A Skyline's Severance
10. Forsake Not the Dream
11. Chaos Reigns
12. Of All These Yesterdays
13. Leaving This World Behind
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6 Comments on "Trivium Debuts New Music Video"

5. writes:
Eh, I got the gist but it could've been done better. I think it would've been cool if the video did a flashback effect. The video would start with the guys in water, but then it would show how they came to end up under water, and would end with them opening their eyes, and maybe even perhaps rising up to the surface. Now THAT would have a better "to be continued" effect. Just sayin. I need to direct sh** someday...lol.
The song itself wasn't bad, in my opinion. Not certain on the length though. I'd like to hear the entire album. As someone mentioned on a forum where the single itself was posted, it's usually not the single that's the best song off an album.
Following posts 2 and 3, I liked The Crusade. I know I know, most of you think that was a piece of sh!t but ah well.
6. writes:
i LIKED it, but i wouldda LOVED jenny's idea tho lmao very nice idea might i add. the song it's bad, but just pretty repetitive. i like and respect them. they never release the same album twice. the crusade was NOT their strongest but i still liked it and enjoy it from time to time. can't wait to hear the rest of the album tho.
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1. metalmayhem writes:
They always try to do too much. Not that I care much for the song or the band but I do respect them (unlike Avenged Sevenfold). They should have ended the song at around 4:38. No need for that last part. And they also sound remenicine of God Forbid...5 years ago, after they jumped on the "lets get mediocre to please the kiddies" bandwagon.