Trivium Frontman Matt Heafy On The Band’s New Music: “We Only Wrote Together, In The Hangar, As A Band”

Trivium frontman Matt Heafy has shared some more insight into the band’s new music. According to him, the group “wrote together, in the hangar, as a band” and there was “no previously made laptop or midi demos.”

Heafy said the following:

“As we sit patiently on the completion of the art and preparation of the video for these new tunes – that were completely made by us in the hangar we built… I’m curious: what do you think these tunes will sound like?

We set some incredible limitations on ourselves with these pieces:

We only wrote together, in the hangar, as a band. If anyone wasn’t there – we weren’t writing; no previously made laptop or midi demos were sent to one another. We wanted to bring it back to the garage days – the same tools we’d have in the local days: four friends, and their instruments.

We’d make everything in our hq – that we built together. We all worked together to stock and build and plan and make the studio in the hangar final – we popped the speakers in the walls as a band, we ran cabling down the walls as a band – it was a team effort.

We can’t wait for you to hear this material!”