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TRIVIUM Frontman: 'I've Been Listening To Mainly Classical Music' - Nov. 20, 2009
Kristen Dunleavy of myYearbook recently conducted an interview with vocalist/guitarist Matt Heafy of Florida metallers TRIVIUM. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.

myYearbook: Are you writing potential TRIVIUM songs on this tour?

Heafy: We have about 30 songs written for the next record, purely in demo stages. We have a brand new song just about completely finished that we'll record in January. It's gonna be in the video game God of War 3.

myYearbook: Is it hard for you guys to weed out certain songs and keep the special ones?

Heafy: No, you can always tell. When you listen to all the songs right next to each other, you'll know immediately which are the weak ones are and which are the strong ones.

myYearbook: As far inspiration goes, you've written numerous songs about mythology. What have you been drawing inspiration from these days?

Heafy: Each record has been different. The first two were about things close to me. The third was about a lot of social issues, the fourth drew from mythology. For the next record, I just want to make it so that whether or not you're into metal, you can enjoy it and whether or not you speak English, you know what the song is about. I want it to transcend the normal boundaries of what metal is. It's gonna be about digging and writing from the heart.

myYearbook: What bands have you been listening to lately?

Heafy: I've been listening to mainly classical music. Also, the new MUSE album, the new RAMMSTEIN album, the new COLDPLAY album and pretty much the entire DEPECHE MODE catalog. And NINE INCH NAILS' entire catalog. I guess that's about it.

myYearbook: Most of those aren't metal bands. Do you feel there are a healthy number of talented metal bands out there today?

Heafy: The problem right now is that so many bands are getting so extreme and into so many different subgenres. I remember the hardcore scene when I was in high school; it wasn't that hard. It was kind of punk-influenced, kind of tough. Nowadays the hardcore scene is getting so ridiculously heavy and so technical that they're not even playing songs anymore. It's so heavy and so ridiculous that it doesn't make sense. Metal is doing the same thing. Everyone keeps subgenre-ing themselves into these little categories so no one really knows what they're listening to anymore. They're definitely are some good bands out there. I think everyone's so obsessed with everything other than making a good song right now that they're inhibiting their own band.

myYearbook: What's the most ridiculous genre TRIVIUM has been labeled?

Heafy: Some people didn't even bother giving a genre for our third record because they said we sounded like METALLICA copycats. We've heard some funny stuff, some clever stuff, some not-so-clever stuff. Metalcore I always shot down right away, 'cause that genre's gonna die out in like a year. There are pretty much no metalcore bands now. That's the problem with sub-generification. Call us metal if you want, we just make our own music. When people start jumping on bandwagons with these ridiculous names, they're screwing their own band over.

myYearbook: Do you feel pressured to stay true to whatever fans think is the true TRIVIUM sound?

Heafy: It's tricky because each record is so different. I'm sure there are people that have their favorite CD's. It's not necessarily bad pressure, but good pressure from ourselves to find what our sound is and make the best possible song that we can.

myYearbook: Obviously life on the road isn't typical by any means, does that help along the songwriting process?

Heafy: Definitely. I think you need to capture that tension or vibe and write about that. I notice a lot of heavy bands are all positive now, and life isn't that way. I'm not saying be a downer all the time, but there are harsh realities of life and you need to write about them. No matter where people are, it's something everyone can relate to.

Read the entire interview from myYearbook.

Fan-filmed video footage of TRIVIUM's November 9, 2009 performance at Le Medley in Montreal, Quebec, Canada can be viewed below (courtesy of "hellawaits77NY").

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COMMENT |
posted by : sunstyle
11/20/2009 6:50:56 PM

we'll see..

COMMENT |
posted by : YourDemise
11/20/2009 6:57:13 PM

T-R-E-N-D-I-U-M

COMMENT |
posted by : The Space Lord
11/20/2009 7:18:34 PM

Coldplay's debut disc should've been called "A Loss Of Blood Pressure To My Pulse".

COMMENT | BOAT
posted by : fightoficarus
11/20/2009 7:27:41 PM

RUDDER

COMMENT |
posted by : lowend365
11/20/2009 7:32:52 PM

he seems to put so much emphasis on writing a good song, but yet their latest album has perhaps some of the sloppiest song-writing i've ever heard (awkward time-changes at the end of every riff, modulations that make no sense, etc.)

and how tha fuck does he figure they're not metalcore!? they only have one album that couldn't be classified as such, and that one was straight-up metallica worship.

COMMENT | Dess
posted by : danny56
11/20/2009 7:55:03 PM

I listen to classical music. WHo gives a rats ass, you still suck.

COMMENT |
posted by : hell666
11/20/2009 8:12:16 PM

Exactly what danny56 said.


COMMENT | you mean
posted by : KARMABLADE
11/20/2009 10:23:16 PM

you listened to emo

COMMENT | Mm
posted by : St-Justice
11/20/2009 10:58:08 PM

Good to hear he has good taste in music, The metal guys that only listen to metal write some boring shit.

They usually get better, the last album was pretty good, had a few bad ones, but pretty solid. Hope they keep progressing and make a good album next time around as well.

But, they were metal core in the beginning, I'll agree that we are to obsessed with genres, and the amount of sub genres of metal is ridiculous, but for awhile they were metal core.

COMMENT | Well...
posted by : CJL
11/20/2009 11:17:07 PM

"I think everyone's so obsessed with everything other than making a good song right now that they're inhibiting their own band."


I'm not the biggest Trivium fan out there, but he hit that nail right on the head.

COMMENT | sub-genres
posted by : lundtheconqueror
11/20/2009 11:26:09 PM

Mustaine said the same thing the other day. What these morons don't get, is no one creates a sub-genre, they just write music that doesn't fit into an existing mold.

As for no good songs/bands out there, that's a load of crap. Back in the 80's, the bands from the 70's were saying the same, which was then being said about the 80's bands, then 90's bands, etc.... fact is, you may have to dig further, but there is tons of good music out there. Hell, the new My Own Grave CD is awesome or even the latest Tesla CD. Different "genres," but good music nonetheless.


COMMENT |
posted by : Juggalo Metalhead
11/20/2009 11:36:51 PM

Heafy is right about the genres getting too ridiculous. Too many bands out there are trying too hard to out-metal and the songs are too overtly technical.


RIP Metal 1970-1996

COMMENT | I agree that some sub genres are ridiculously.
posted by : Million Dollar Man
11/20/2009 11:37:34 PM

Tags like suicidal atmospheric post-black metal make me cringe, especially since black metal at its core is usally atmospheric to some extent. To say that labels like perfectly legit labels like power metal or doom metal are ridiculous is ignorant. Neither sound anything alike, and to call them just 'metal' is a little misleading. Guys like Heafy and Mustaine like to think they're making some revelation, but at the end of the day Heafy writes bullshit, middle of the road metal, and nothing needs to be said about Dave.

COMMENT | bland metal
posted by : opopanax
11/21/2009 5:17:03 AM

is what they play. its an embarrassment to metal. these self-congratulating idiots should listen to Evile or warbringer. maybe then they'll learn something basic, like how to write lyrics or how to play a great riff. classical music, my ass.....

COMMENT | STRANGE
posted by : Edenspring
11/21/2009 5:59:52 AM

MOUNTAIN.

COMMENT | "I've been listening to mainly classical music"
posted by : DTC
11/21/2009 9:21:58 AM

Nigel Tuffnel too.

COMMENT | trivium!
posted by : killer77
11/21/2009 3:13:19 PM

just seen them for the first time live! & they fu*kin kicked ass! i also just seen COB and they kicked ass just as much! metal is alive and doing just fine in my world! fu*k all the people who cry about the shit that they dont like,



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