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Ibaraki Rashomon 2LP Gatefold Black Vinyl

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Say the name Trivium and reverence follows. Thats because in the annals of modern metal there are few stories more illustrious or celebrated than the one that began with that group of impossibly young Floridian misfits dreaming of the lighted stage over 20 years ago.

In the time since those heady days, their career has been burnished by the kind of triumphs wrought by the sweaty toil of relentless touring and the steady anvil-beat of landmark releases that have won them a legion of fans around the world. Just as Trivium have tirelessly forged their careers, so too have those ceaseless hammer-blows shaped Matt Heafy who, with each passing year, has taken shape as an artist, songwriter and thrilling frontman on stage, and one of metals most compelling voices when hes off.

Given the close intertwining of Matt and Trivium’s stories, youd have thought the two would be inseparable, but not so, because Ibaraki the name for a terrifying Japanese demon taken from feudal legend is more than a solo record. As he tells it, its the end-result of a journey to find his voice. Its a reflection of his multifaceted interests as well as a profound affirmation of his Japanese-American identity, and one that led him to confront one of his familys most tragic moments. Like the artist behind it, there is much to the story of Ibaraki and it began with a timid email to one of black metals most revered and influential figures.

It was Matts exposure to Ihsahns solo work that would inspire the gradual craftsmanship that would eventually become Ibaraki. It was also the beginning of a friendship and creative collaboration that would eventually compel Ihsahn to take a leap of his own into a newfound role as producer on the project. While much of the material for Ibaraki was assembled over those months and years as much a songwriting process as an exchange of ideas between friends it wasnt until the pandemic that the space was created and the idea could really flourish. It was very loose, says Ihsahn. We just had rough demos for a very long time because were arguably pretty busy people, but suddenly everything was cancelled and we had time on our hands for the first time, so it was like, OK, lets do this. We never got to work in the same room; hed track guitars and send them to me, Id run them through my studio and send them back. It was a new way of working, but it was like he was there on the other side of the glass. Matt is a very, very positive energetic and passionate music fan we have similar attitudes to music and open mindedness. We hit it off, and its been really rewarding to me. Ive always been on the artist’s side, but Matt made it so easy for me because theres no ego and hes so open to new perspectives and he isnt afraid of changing directions. He has such a wide range of musical influences. We talked about that and it was very obvious for me that he could extend his talents to a wider range. In all extreme genres theres always a very small stereotypical framework of what you’re supposed to do.

Limited 2LP Black Vinyl

Tracklisting:

Hitsuzen

-Doji

Dayu

No Houkai

(feat Nergal)

(feat Gerard Way)

No Mokoto (feat Ihsahn)

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