The Sin And The Sentence
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Recorded with producer Josh Wilbur (Lamb of God, Gojira) at Santa Ana, California's Hybrid Studios, THE SIN AND THE SENTENCE finds Trivium - Matt Heafy (lead vocals, lead guitar), Corey Beaulieu (guitar, vocals), Paolo Gregoletto (bass) and Alex Bent (drums) - returning with their first new music since their celebrated 2015 LP, SILENCE IN THE SNOW. The new LP also features the band's first recordings with new drummer Bent who joined the band last year.
Manufacturer: ROADRUNNER UK
Release date: 20 October 2017
Number of discs: 1
EAN: 0016861744625 UPC: 016861744625
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Release date: 20 October 2017
Number of discs: 1
EAN: 0016861744625 UPC: 016861744625
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"This album is a welcome return to form after "Silence in the Snow". Many of the songs hearken back to their previous days, and their new drummer really goes all-out on this record. The title track is great, as are several others. However, even the best songs on the record tend to run a bit long, repeating the same passages over and over again, and some of the riffs seem oddly placed at times. If they had cut out maybe 1/4 of the extended passages in each song and tightened them up, I may have ra"
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