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Ember to Inferno
Trivium
Ember to Inferno
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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Throughout this CD, the Florida trio's 2003 lineup - Matt Heafy on lead vocals & guitar, Brent Young on bass, & Travis Smith on drums - fluctuates between metal-core ferocity & something more forgiving. Typical...  more »

     
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All Artists: Trivium
Title: Ember to Inferno
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: LIFEFORCE RECORDS
Release Date: 10/14/2003
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
Style: Alternative Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 826056004027

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Album Description
Throughout this CD, the Florida trio's 2003 lineup - Matt Heafy on lead vocals & guitar, Brent Young on bass, & Travis Smith on drums - fluctuates between metal-core ferocity & something more forgiving. Typically, a Trivium song will go from metal core harshness - suffocating density, sledgehammer cruelty, screaming vocals - to a more melodic style of power metal/fantasy metal. This Japanese edition features 16 tracks including 4 bonus tracks, 'The Storm' (2003 Demo), 'Sworn' (2003 Demo), 'Ember Of Inferno' (Live Video, recorded at Hard Rock Live, September 2003) & 'Pillars Of Serpents' (Live Video, recorded at Hard Rock Live, September 2003). Lifeforce.

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CD Reviews

Excellent Start
Bill Lumbergh | Initech | 03/29/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Personally, I tend to like this Trivium album better. Maybe it's the fact that it was released on a smaller label and it's not as overhyped as "Ascendancy" (don't get me wrong, I like that CD also).



Also, this disc tends to be on the more thrash side than the heavy metal side "Ascendancy" is on. The title track, "Ember To Inferno", might get you into the CD, as it's less of a thrash track and more melodic. Other tracks like "Pillars of Serpents" tend to be on a more early hardcore/metal crossover action. It varied and it stands out well.



If they're any thing that the band may need to improve, it may be the vocals, but if you are a true fan, you'll pass the fact that Matt Heafy was only 17 when he recorded this disc. And that's what close-minded people give s**t to Trivim, sadly. Also, consider the fact that they are very talented for a band under the United States drinking age. Just like Decapitated was when they created "Winds of Creation".



I recommend this."