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Trivium Just Covered Heaven Shall Burn

Posted on 16/01/2023 By
Trivium 2021

Trivium are currently on tour with Heaven Shall Burn, Obituary, and Malevolence, and to get people stoked on the tour, they just dropped a version of Heaven Shall Burn’s “Implore The Darken Sky.”

The cover can also be found on a split seven-inch that the bands are selling during the tour. This is a bit of a cyclical happening, as Heaven Shall Burn’s cover of Trivium’s “Pillar of Serpents” appears on the band’s first album From Ember to Inferno.

Trivium’s vocalist and guitarist Matthew K. Heafy says: 

“In the early days of Trivium, back when we were discovering the many great genres and flavors of heavy music, I knew about the classic greats; I knew about extreme metal, but never before had I heard what HSB was doing. Heaven Shall Burn’s Whatever It May Take album was my first introduction to their brand of metalcore. This fusion of hardcore ethos and metal sounds blew my mind.”

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“‘Implore the Darken Sky’ is not only my favorite HSB song, but the one that taught me so much about a sound that needed to be injected into Trivium.”

Check out the tour dates here:

17/01 Tilburg, Netherlands @ O13
18/01 Saarbrücken, Germany @ Saarlandhalle
20/01 Düsseldorf, Germany @ Mitsubishi Electric Halle
21/01 Erfurt, Germany @ Messe
22/01 Prague, Czech Republic @ Forum Karlín
23/01 Warsaw, Poland @ Stodola
25/01 Helsinki, Finland @ House of Culture
27/01 Stockholm, Sweden @ Fållan
28/01 Copenhagen, Denmark @ Amager Bio
29/01 Germany, Leipzig, Germany @ Haus Auensee
31/01 Brussels, Belgium @ AB
01/02 Paris, France @ L’Olympia
03/02 Bilbao, Spain @ Santana 27
04/02 Lisbon, Portugal @ Sala Tejo
05/02 Madrid, Spain @ La Riviera
07/02 Barcelona, Spain @ Razzmatazz
08/02 Lyon, France @ Le Transbordeur
10/02 Ludwigsburg, Germany @ MHP Arena
11/02 Hamburg , Germany @ Sporthalle
12/02 Berlin, Germany @ Verti Music Hall
14/02 Budapest, Hungary @ Barba Negra
15/02 Vienna, Austria @ Gasometer
17/02 Munich, Germany @ Zenith
18/02 Zurich, Switzerland @ Samsung Hall
19/02 Milano, Italy @ Alcatraz
20/02 Frankfurt, Germany @ Jahrhunderthalle

The band will announce further 2023 tour plans in the coming weeks and months.

The post Trivium Just Covered Heaven Shall Burn appeared first on MetalSucks.

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