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TRIVIUM Is Streaming Its 2003 Demo Track "The Storm"

It sounds like later Trivium, but in a good way.

It sounds like later Trivium, but in a good way.

Trivium will be re-releasing its 2003 album Ember To Inferno on December 2 as just the original album, and a second version titled Ember To Inferno: Ab Initio. The latter version will feature an additional 13 tracks from rare and unreleased demos, and will include the track "The Storm" which you can check out below.

Here's what Matt Heafy had to say about the track.

"'The Storm' is a Trivium track of legend. It’s been completely absent from the world for ages since it was only available on the Trivium Blue Demo (aka Caeruleus) — a demo that has been rumored to be priced at hundreds of dollars on auction websites. This song lyrically is inspired by the Norwegian Oskoreia, which is a European folk legend that is known to have inspired Black Metal’s very creation.”

“'The Storm" is a piece that foreshadows where Trivium would eventually go with its more progressive pieces like much off the Shogun album; it’s a blend of instrumental technicality, melody, and brutality.”

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