Matt Heafy Affirms Trivium No Plans To Make New Albums
JAKARTA - In an interview with EMP conducted at the Summer Breeze festival last weekend at the German Health Office, Matt Heafy revealed about Trivium's plans.
The frontman said that Trivium wanted to take a break and did not want to make new music.
"Usually we are always like that, we are very open to everything we show everything we do, we talk about everything but one thing we always keep a secret is the album," said Heafy.
"But, this time I can say that we will only take a break for a moment. Because we have completed 10 album 'album-tur, album-tur'," continued the vocalist and guitarist.
"This time, when this tour cycle ends, we're really going to rest, and instead of working on music, we're actually going to work on building our hangar studio, so when it's time to make an album, we can do that again."
"But right now there are no plans for a new album. And I'm not lying. There are no plans at this time."
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Trivium's latest album, In The Court Of The Dragon, was released in October 2021 through the band's old label Roadrunner Records.
The album was produced and mixed by Josh Wilbur and recorded in the fall of 2020 at Full Sail University in Orlando.
The album cover is an original oil painting by French artist Mathieu Nozieres.