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Trivium’s Matt Heafy announces debut album from black metal solo project

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recent preview ‘Tamashii No Houkai’. “‘Tamashii No Houkai’ means ‘the breaking of the soul’ or ‘soul collapse’,” Heafy said of the track in a statement. “It’s a Japanese term that didn’t exist before, but one we forged to reflect the song’s meaning.”He continued: “‘Tamashii No Houkai’ is co-written by Ihsahn – the legend behind Emperor and a musician who has been a longtime influence and mentor to so much that I do in music.

The writing of this song was the turning point for IBARAKI – it summarised everything from the past, present, and future of what I thought black metal was, is, and could be.” Trivium released their 10th studio album, ‘In The Court Of The Dragon’, last October.The band recently rescheduled their UK and European tour dates to 2023, citing travel difficulties caused by the pandemic.

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