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October 28, 2008 11:41 AM  (go back to main view)
Trivium - Interview with Corey Beaulieu
By The Rockvine
Our buddy Scott over at Metal Martyr was able to get some time to sit down with Trivium during their tour. They talk about the new Trivium record, Shogun, how the band writes music and their plans to tour with Slayer. Thanks to www.MetalMartyr.com for sharing this with us.

MM: How’s the tour been going so far? Any bumps in the road, besides Melissa’s (tour manager)obvious mishap?

Corey: Awesome, nothing really. It’s been a really smooth tour and the shows have been fuckin’ awesome. Great start off and we’re almost done, go home in 2 days so, for a short, brief time and back out again.

MM: Who are you going back out with this time?

Corey: Next Friday we’re going back out to tour with Slayer…

MM: That’s right, on the Unholy Alliance tour. That’s awesome. One of the bigbands you’ve been wanting to get on tour with?

Corey: Yeah, it’s always awesome going out on tour with a band that you grew up listening to and stuff like that so it’s always fun. So we’re looking forward to that and there’s a lot of cool bands on the tour so it’s going to be fun.

MM: Shogun just came out a couple of weeks ago and sales have been pretty good so far, I’ve been looking at that. I don’t know how much you guys really care about that, but every cares about CD sales though right?

Corey: Eh, I don’t really pay much attention. It just came out so we’re just trying to get it out to as many people as possible. It’s a long tour cycle so I’ll start paying attention probably near the end and see where we got it to. Right now it’s a record that just really word of mouth and people hearing it and just talking about it and stuff like that because we’re really not a…especially in the states because we’re not a big mainstream media, like band so it’s just all about going out and playing show, letting people hear it and see us.

MM: Shogun. There is not a whole lot of simplicity in that album at all, or is that simplistic to you as far as guitar work goes.

Corey: Well it’s really not that difficult for us because we write it so it’s just what naturally comes out so everything we do is just pretty basic for us. Other people might think it;s really pretty whacked out but we get it.

MM: It’s not something that you can really just listen and learn to play. For most people it’s probably just reading tablature and hope you;re good enough to keep up.

So with the Crusade, you guys changed things up a little bit. You guys said that you were going to do what you wanted and didn’t care. I read an interview where Matt said something to the effect of “This time around we just said ‘fuck it’, we’re going to do it how we want an if people don’t like it too bad.” And it came over like that because a lot of people started saying a lot of that “Metallica Clone” B.S. after it was released. People love to hate Trivium, but for every hater there are like 5 others that love you guys. But you know, I didn’t hear that until about 6 months after it came out, but I was thinking, you know, maybe the first or second song on the record might have a little Metallica feel to it, but as far as that I really didn’t see it. With that said and a lot of people saying that stuff, when you go to write a new album do you guys take in to consideration what people were saying about the last album or do you just get out there and start writing a new album?

Corey: ah, we just start writing and whatever comes out, comes out. When The Crusade came out, that album had to be made at that time to keep things interesting. If we wrote another album like Ascendancy we probably wouldn’t still be playing anymore because it’s not..with The Crusade we kept things interesting and try something new and make it exiting and fun by experimenting and showing people different sides of what we can do and not be pigeonholed to the same thing all the time. That record was a big stepping stone to being able to do what we did on this record. If we didn’t do the Crusade, this record probably wouldn’t sound the way it does. We just did it and we knew we had some changes in the dynamics of that record and people might wonder what the fuck happened because of the drastic difference from the previous record. The point was to make a record different than the one before, so we try not to repeat ourselves so we try to introduce something new to our next album. Some new shit so…

This is about half of the full interview - to read the rest, CLICK HERE to go to Metal Martyr.

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