Trivium’s new drummer Alex Rüdinger (ex-Whitechapel) has shared a playthrough video for the band’s latest single “Bury Me With My Screams.” You can check that out below:
Rüdinger also commented on his new role:
“Quick shot of the setup I’ll be using on this run with @triviumband !
Last couple of weeks have been pretty crazy (in a good way!). As they mentioned in their initial post, there’s some history between us. Nearly 10 years ago, I was asked about playing with Trivium, & it was honestly one of the most conflicting situations of my career. My band at the time, Good Tiger, had just launched, & we had just completed this crowdfunding campaign that raised us a ton of money to start this new band.
I honestly didn’t know what to do. Part of me was worried about how it would look — start this new band, then bail to join an already established band. That was definitely one thought that I had. But more than anything, at the time – I didn’t want to let my friends down. The whole reason I did GT was because we were friends, first & foremost.
I was totally upfront with GT – they even encouraged me to go & meet Trivium. They didn’t want me to leave, but they didn’t want me to stay and regret it. So I did — I flew down to Florida, & spent some time with Matt, Corey, & Paolo.
In the end, I made the decision that I thought was right, & not what was truly best for myself. If I had been honest with myself, the truth was that I wanted to do this back then. But that’s not the decision that I made, & it’s something I did in fact come to regret (quite a lot).
But life goes on, & while I often looked back on it & wondered what might have been, you can’t change the past. So I did my best to move on, & life took me where it took me.
Then two weeks ago, that all changed. I saw that they parted ways with their drummer, I immediately reached out, & here I am.
To say I’m thrilled to be doing this is truly an understatement. I feel as though I have an incredibly rare opportunity – a second chance at something that I always wanted. It’s honestly quite surreal.
I’m just incredibly thankful, excited, & can’t wait to play these 13-14 songs that I’ve learned thus far (& in time, even more!).
Thank you Matt, Corey, & Paolo for trusting me to do your music justice, & welcoming me (again) with such enthusiasm.
That’s all for now, ya’ll – hope to see you at a show!”