Matt Heafy Of Trivium Defends The Metal Genre
Is metal a bit stale these days? If you listen to Matt Heafy of the
band Trivium, he'll argue that it's never been more healthy.
There's many young up and coming artists in the metal world worth
listening to. You just have to exercise some forbearance...
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Lunchbox and Promo Brady talk with local, indie, and unsigned artist about music and whatever else comes up. New episodes every week and check them out on DOMK! Friday nights at 11pm on 97.5 KMOD.
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Is metal a bit stale these days? If you listen to Matt Heafy of the
band Trivium, he'll argue that it's never been more healthy.
There's many young up and coming artists in the metal world worth
listening to. You just have to exercise some forbearance and look.
In this day and age with social media, you're choices tend to get
overwhelming. The truth is, this generation has more access to
bands and artists than we could have even imagine growing up. Matt
Heafy of Trivium joins the DOMKcast again for the second time. He's
using social media to the fullest, having a twitch account where he
gives ju-jitsu lessons, guitar lessons, and gives his fans to learn
about Matt's true personality offstage. Matt will incorporate
outside-the-box covers on not only his twitch account but YouTube
channel as well. Perhaps a collaboration in the works after this
talk? Matt recently did a metal version of "mmmmbop" by Hanson.
Just shows you the eclectic taste in music that Matt has and does
similar covers on his YouTube channel as well. Maybe we'll see him
at Hop Jam next year? Matt revealed that he's working on a
collaboration with Chris Carrabba of Dashboard Confessional. We
touched on why metal is king in Europe but not so much in the
states. An incredibly talented guy who got his start at an early
age. As he stated in the interview, Trivium has been the only real
job he's had in his life. Always great to chat with Matt Heafy who
is one of the nicest guys in the business. Hear the full
conversation on episode 72 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
band Trivium, he'll argue that it's never been more healthy.
There's many young up and coming artists in the metal world worth
listening to. You just have to exercise some forbearance and look.
In this day and age with social media, you're choices tend to get
overwhelming. The truth is, this generation has more access to
bands and artists than we could have even imagine growing up. Matt
Heafy of Trivium joins the DOMKcast again for the second time. He's
using social media to the fullest, having a twitch account where he
gives ju-jitsu lessons, guitar lessons, and gives his fans to learn
about Matt's true personality offstage. Matt will incorporate
outside-the-box covers on not only his twitch account but YouTube
channel as well. Perhaps a collaboration in the works after this
talk? Matt recently did a metal version of "mmmmbop" by Hanson.
Just shows you the eclectic taste in music that Matt has and does
similar covers on his YouTube channel as well. Maybe we'll see him
at Hop Jam next year? Matt revealed that he's working on a
collaboration with Chris Carrabba of Dashboard Confessional. We
touched on why metal is king in Europe but not so much in the
states. An incredibly talented guy who got his start at an early
age. As he stated in the interview, Trivium has been the only real
job he's had in his life. Always great to chat with Matt Heafy who
is one of the nicest guys in the business. Hear the full
conversation on episode 72 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
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