Trivium
The Sin and the Sentence


5.0
classic

Review

by MetalBadger USER (2 Reviews)
October 25th, 2017 | 36 replies


Release Date: 2017 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A well balanced melting pot of all things Trivium. It really does take from the best bits of all their albums and blend them together in one brutally melodic (or melodically brutal) package.

For long time Trivium fans this album will be a welcome relief. All the talk from the band has revolved around this being the most 'Trivium' album they have done having sat down and figured out just who they are. Usually this is just PR speak, like when bands say their latest offering is the heaviest, fastest, most melodic,... etc, that they have ever done. In this case it really is true. Just a cursory listen to the lead track, The Sin and the Sentence, reveals the intensity, melody and 7-string guitar pummeling that you would expect from a Shogun + Vengeance Falls hybrid. Trivium do indeed seem like they are happy in their skin and pleased to get on and do just what they do. The album does encapsulate their whole career without feeling forced; all the elements have come together in one brutal package.

A couple of things set this album above a mere pastiche of their back catalog. The most vital is Alex Bent. His drumming is phenomenal! Not only has he got the musicality of Travis but the sheer aggression of Nick - and he is a more competent drummer than both. Just check out how easy the blast beats sound compared to how forced Nick made them sound on Shattering. The intricate, song orientated drumming brings back the Shogun days coupled with the heaviness of In Waves. Hopefully they can keep this line up together.

The second, and most prominent, is Matt's vocals. He has been on a well documented journey with his vocals over the years and this is reflected in the albums they have released. The full package is here. There are some truly outstanding melody lines - I know they'll take stick for it, but the singing on Endless Night and the pattern of the vocal, especially in the verses, really does make for a good song albeit the Dying in your Arms / World can't Tear us Apart type ballad of the album. And his screams are back, my god they are back.

The third is that they have learned to allow a Trivium song to be a Trivium song - their song writing has obviously been honed over the years and it shows. Most of the songs on this album are around 5 minutes and they all feel about right. There is no overblown sections or needless repetition - so it carries the leanness of In Waves - but it also allows for bridges, breakdowns and progress parts making the songs sound more complete. I do miss a Shogun epic though.

All in all, this is the most complete Trivium album since Shogun or Ascendancy and it will probably satisfy most Trivium fans to some degree.


user ratings (953)
3.9
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other reviews of this album
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  • swipenet (4.5)
    "You cannot dislike Trivium if you know how to tune a guitar by ear." - bbejta...

    Chamberbelain (3.5)
    The same and the sentence...

    Halez (5)
    Forget Shogun and Ascendancy; this is Trivium at their finest....

    Cwatt6661 (3.5)
    Have Trivium finally found their own unique stride with the Sin and the Sentence? With vo...

  • Robert Davis (3.5)
    A revitalized Trivium, which means a (once again) promising future for the band....



Comments:Add a Comment 
starboystargirl
October 25th 2017


687 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

To me this is Trivium's best work, but not 5 worthy. 3.7 for me.



Well written review nontheless.

Rowhaus
October 25th 2017


6064 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

Inb4 Lethal Hateball shows up to be a negative nancy. Nice review buddy. I'm glad you loved this record.

swipenet
October 25th 2017


3352 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Great review man. Let 'em hate all they want.

LethalPaintball
October 25th 2017


1005 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off

we may have a lead on whose alts are giving this 5s

Futures
October 25th 2017


10481 Comments


detective dumbass on the case

swipenet
October 25th 2017


3352 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

I'll reiterate it since apparently some people here can't live with a Trivium album being well received: even if all the votes above a 4 were removed, the album would have a 3.4. Move on with your lives.

LethalPaintball
October 25th 2017


1005 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off

a 3.4 average would be respectable

also sweet nice seeing you join in on the case futures

swipenet
October 25th 2017


3352 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Well anyways, half of Robert's prediction was right so far, just gotta wait for that 2-/5 review now.

CompostCompote
October 25th 2017


1022 Comments


Hmm.

linguist2011
October 25th 2017


2656 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

just gotta wait for that 2-/5 review now



Where's zaruyache when you need him...



BlackwaterPork
October 25th 2017


4390 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Whoa you rated this high

zaruyache
October 25th 2017


27371 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0 | Sound Off

"Where's zaruyache when you need him..."



thought about it tbh but I still have a 4/5ths done Myrkur review I never got done with from like two months ago lol so I should prob clear out that backlog before wrecking this mess of a record if I want to write anything at all.



"in one brutally melodic"



Calling anything about Trivium "brutal" reads as something an entry-level metalhead would say. The heaviest riffs on here are basic groove metal at most.

swipenet
October 25th 2017


3352 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

I love how people are negging this.

Granted, there are typos and minor grammatical issues, but it's hardly that badly written.



I guess some people just use it to indicate whether or not they agree with the rating :D

SomeGuyDude
October 26th 2017


377 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

If a review's score isn't well supported, it doesn't matter how pretty the words are or how flawless the grammar is.

I'm imagining you guys getting pissy with a college professor because your terrible paper got an F despite having no typos in it.

The album ain't bad. It's pretty good. But even if it's Trivium's best, to call it a "classic" is just dumb.

swipenet
October 26th 2017


3352 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

I think that's a pretty poor analogy, but yes, I can completely understand different expectations for reviews of certain scores.

Personally, I don't think even a 3 indicates I particularly enjoyed something, but I am a fairly generous rater.

Dinosaur
October 26th 2017


1373 Comments


Trivium brutal? That's asking for negs round these parts. Living under a rock?

LethalPaintball
October 26th 2017


1005 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off

i pos'd the review before you dorks start blaming me

LethalPaintball
October 26th 2017


1005 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off

also id drop a review if i felt compelled to say anything about this album other than "this is gay and youre prolly gay if you like it"

swipenet
October 26th 2017


3352 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

10/10 review would pos

zaruyache
October 26th 2017


27371 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0 | Sound Off

hey don't throw this mess on the gay community, kiddo.



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