Since bursting onto the scene in the early 2000s, Florida’s Trivium has become one of the most defining—and divisive—metal bands of their generation. Spearheaded by guitarist/vocalist Matt Heafy, the band has never stayed in one lane for long. Their discography is a battlefield of genres: melding the aggression of thrash, the melody of heavy metal, the groove of metalcore, and the technicality of death metal.
Below is a chronological breakdown of Trivium’s studio albums, tracing their evolution from metalcore upstarts to modern metal veterans. Trivium Discography
The Refinement Building on the momentum of TSATS, this album is leaner and meaner. It’s shorter, punchier, and darker. Tracks like "Catastrophist" and "Amongst the Shadows & the Stones" showcase a band completely confident in their hybrid identity. The title track is a sci-fi horror epic. This album proved TSATS wasn’t a fluke—Trivium was back for good. Trivium Discography: A Journey Through Fluidity and Ferocity
Legacy: Trivium’s discography is not a straight line; it’s a spiral. They have albums that anger purists, albums that confuse casuals, and albums that achieve metal perfection. But through every lineup change and genre experiment, they have survived. In a world of disposable metal bands, Trivium built a dynasty. The Foundation Era (2003–2005) 9
Trivium is an American heavy metal band formed in 1999 in Orlando, Florida. Their discography, spanning over 20 years, showcases a significant evolution from metalcore roots to a diverse blend of thrash and progressive metal. Studio Albums Trivium has released ten studio albums to date: Release Date Ember to Inferno October 14, 2003 Lifeforce Records Ascendancy March 15, 2005 Roadrunner Records The Crusade October 10, 2006 Roadrunner Records Shogun September 30, 2008 Roadrunner Records In Waves August 2, 2011 Roadrunner Records Vengeance Falls October 15, 2013 Roadrunner Records Silence in the Snow October 2, 2015 Roadrunner Records The Sin and the Sentence October 20, 2017 Roadrunner Records What the Dead Men Say April 24, 2020 Roadrunner Records In the Court of the Dragon October 8, 2021 Roadrunner Records Key Discography Milestones Trivium – Silence In The Snow
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The Disturbed Connection Produced by David Draiman (Disturbed), this album is the most controversial in their catalog. Draiman pushed Heafy toward a cleaner, more rhythmic vocal style, resulting in an album that sounds heavily influenced by Disturbed and groove metal. Tracks like "Strife" and "Brave This Storm" have big choruses, but many fans felt the band lost their identity. It’s not bad, but it’s the "black sheep" of the family.