Trivium
The Sin and the Sentence


3.5
great

Review

by Chamberbelain USER (214 Reviews)
October 28th, 2017 | 27 replies


Release Date: 2017 | Tracklist

Review Summary: The same and the sentence

Given the sheer potential and swift ascendency Trivium has built over their career, the majority of their fanbase had never been so tentative to listen to the first singles that were released ahead of their new album, “The Sin and the Sentence”. While this four-piece from Florida has only grown in reputation from the moment they formed, each consecutive album has been frustratingly inconsistent. This is a band that followed era-defining anthems in 2005’s “Ascendency” with a bloated, discordant album then rediscovered their talent by delivering the frenzied and progressively experimental “Shogun” in 2008. “In Waves” thankfully broke this cycle three years later, pushing Trivium further up the ladder of metal supremacy only to be diminished by the forgettable “Vengeance Falls” and concurrent “Silence in the Snow”, both of which featured heavy use of Matt Heafy’s clean vocal melodies. A confusing pattern seems to have manifested and eight albums into their career, surely this is a suitable time to truly define who Trivium are?

And that is exactly what “The Sin and the Sentence” does. Undoubtedly, this is the best album since 2011 and is the most accurate one to recommend to someone who wants to hear who this Trivium band are and what they’re all about. After nearly a decade of experimenting with their sound by stretching it into progressive territories or bending it to sound accessible and melodic as possible, Trivium has finally focused on what they should be doing rather than what they could be doing. Filled with infectious grooves, accessible melodies and the return of Matt Heafy’s harsh vocals, Trivium has redefined themselves by wisely looking back instead of forward.

Numerous tracks across this album sound like the band has cherrypicked the best bits from their better albums and chiselled at them to create something new but oddly familiar. “Beyond Oblivion” features the dominant gang vocals and sweeping choruses of “Ascendency” and is the first song to ignite Alex Bent’s fantastic potential as Trivium’s new drummer where his whirlwind fills and furious blast beats appear calculatingly in songs such as “The Wretchedness Inside”. By injecting a black metal toxin into the song, “Betrayer” has an uncompromising bluntness that “In Waves” displayed about it but also strikes a balance between incensed riffs and airy chants. This is what Trivium excel in: creating accessible, infectious metal songs that still have enough of an edge to it to sound threatening.

Coincidentally, the fact that Trivium has focused on the successes of their past albums means that at times, “The Sin and the Sentence” sounds incredibly safe. At first, things start off promisingly for the title track, however, it stalls when Trivium display the irritating technique most metalcore bands practice in developing brilliant momentum and then suddenly slamming on the breaks to expose some sort of weak hook like an airy riff or, in this case, clean vocals and weak lyrics. This arises further on “The Heart From your Hate” and “Endless Night” with the former displaying a power metal pomposity prominent on “Silence in the Snow”. Unfortunately, these safer moments are accentuated by the moments where Trivium genuinely kick themselves up the arse in songs such as “Sever The Hand”, which features gang vocals that could rival Hatebreed.

Right now, Trivium seem to be placed in the exact same place that they ended up in six years ago and having experimented with their sound and talents, they can now continue to learn from their past missteps to uphold the successive streak that “The Sin and the Sentence” establishes. And while they’re at it, perhaps they could also focus on improving their album artwork...



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Muse1748
October 28th 2017


204 Comments


Great review, sir. I like this album more than you, based on your rating, but everything you said is true about these guys. Surprised you didn’t mention The Revanchist; definitely thought that was a standout.

Either way, pos.

Ikarus14
October 28th 2017


1454 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Well written review, all with points I basically agree with. Have a pos.

LethalPaintball
October 29th 2017


1005 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off

i agree wholeheartedly with the summary

RippingCorpse1986
October 29th 2017


3229 Comments


This album has been hyped to the hilt in the last days. Need to check it out, I guess, but right now I'm in no hurry...
Nice review.

CompostCompote
October 29th 2017


1022 Comments


Cannot wait to pick up six copies of this at a used CD store. The mahogany album art will make for some nice coasters to match my table.

WretchedCacophony
November 15th 2017


2876 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

^ lol. I was waiting for "get them for my friends for Christmas" but never mind

0GuyMan0
January 3rd 2020


4579 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Honestly, pretty alright. easy listen.

Horfeepee01
February 10th 2020


66 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Where did the 1.5 review go lol

thedoom
February 26th 2020


570 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

New song coming this thursday.

Toondude10
February 27th 2020


15184 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

New song's out, album coming out April 14th



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNgyzREsaAA



I like it a lot

TheSpirit
Emeritus
February 27th 2020


30304 Comments


Yeah, it's not bad.

It's a shame to see Matt still relying so heavily on the same vocal melodies though.

thedoom
February 27th 2020


570 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

New album art and title looks like the most generic metalcore shit ever, but the song is decent, although I don‘t really like Matts vocals.

SymbolicInTime
February 27th 2020


7380 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

New track is decent. Super stoked for the new album and to see them in October with Megadeth and LoG

Toondude10
April 16th 2020


15184 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

new song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDcSigYUYZQ

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
April 16th 2020


18256 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

There's a samples "album" out somewhere too the band put out officially.

AlexKzillion
April 16th 2020


17093 Comments


This is the best of the new singles for sure... reminds me of the heavy stuff from In Waves

thedoom
April 16th 2020


570 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

the new song feels really disjointed tbh

Kusangii
April 16th 2020


6335 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Like all of their new songs then?

thedoom
April 16th 2020


570 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

basically yeah...

AlexKzillion
April 16th 2020


17093 Comments


I disagree I love this new riff-salad trivium

Way more preferable to VF and SITS where they just beat the same two riffs into the ground every song



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