
Modern metal monsters Trivium and Heaven Shall Burn are currently tearing up a tour of the UK and Europe together. To celebrate this coming together of two of metal's foremost acts, the two bands have released a new, limited-edition 7" split featuring each band covering an iconic track originally recorded by the other. For their half of the split, Trivium opted to cover Heaven Shall Burn's Whatever It May Take rager Implore The Darken Sky.
Today the band has dropped the video for their cover, which takes the intensity of the original and gives it a bit of a trademark Trivium twist.
Heaven Shall Burn returns the favour with a cracking cover of Pillars Of Serpents from Trivium‘s album Ember To Inferno, which you can check out below.
The release of Implore The Darken Sky comes a month out from Trivium's much-anticipated return to Australian shores in March when they hit the country to play Knotfest Australia.
The band will also play two co-headline shows with Amon Amarth in Melbourne and Brisbane, with Trivium's visit giving Aussie fans the first chance to experience songs from In the Court of the Dragon live.
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Early bird pre-sale tickets for those sideshows are on sale Wednesday 8th, February at 9am local time. You can register here for access. General tickets are on sale Friday 10th, February at 9 am via destroyalllines.com
The full lineup for Knotfest Australia is comprised of Slipknot, Parkway Drive, Megadeth, Trivium, Northlane, Amon Amarth, In Flames, Knocked Loose, Spiritbox, Story Of The Year, Alpha Wolf, Void Of Vision, Bad Omens and Malevolence.
Tickets for Sydney and Brisbane are still available for purchase here.
Trivium released their 10th full-length album In The Court Of The Dragon in 2021. We spoke to bass player Paulo Gregoletto about making the album and he filled us in on everything else that had been going on in the Trivium camp.
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