Profesionally filmed video footage of TRIVIUM performing its new song, “The Sin And The Sentence”, earlier today (Friday, August 3) at the Woodstock Festival Poland can be seen below. The track, which has been made available for purchase as a digital single through online retailers, marks the band’s first recording with drummer Alex Bent (BATTLECROSS, DECREPIT BIRTH), who joined TRIVIUM in late 2016.

“The Sin And The Sentence” is expected to appear on TRIVIUM‘s follow-up to 2015’s “Silence In The Snow” album, tentatively due this fall via Roadrunner.

Asked why it has been so difficult for TRIVIUM‘s core trio — guitarist Corey Beaulieu and bassist Paolo Gregoletto and guitarist/vocalist Matt Heafy — to keep a drummer in the last few years, Paolo told Germany’s Grasser Production this past March: “I don’t know. Alex is touring with us right now, and we’re not rushing into anything. We wanna make sure he likes the situation, he likes the songs. We’re having fun touring with him, he’s an incredible drummer, and once we get done with the touring, we’ll see what happens next. The other guys, we just rushed into every situation, so we’re not making the same mistake for a fifth time. We decided to learn from our lessons, which is give it some time, tour with the dudes, see how they actually are on tour, ’cause that exposes a lot about people’s personalities and playing. And we’re just kind of taking it as we go. Matt, Corey and I have been doing it for so long, we have a set way we like to do things. We’re very demanding of each other and of ourselves and our playing and how we are on tour, and we expect nothing less from whoever is behind us on the kit. And thankfully, Alex is a super-pro player, great person, [he’s] crushing it live, [and he has] a lot of experience.”

Bent‘s predecessor, Paul Wandtke made his live debut with TRIVIUM in December 2015 at Knotfest in Mexico. A short time later, he appeared in an official promotional photo with the three core members of the band.

Paul joined the Florida outfit on the recommendation of DREAM THEATER‘s Mike Mangini and replaced Mat Madiro, who departed due to reasons of “creativity.”

Madiro was the featured drummer on TRIVIUM‘s latest album, “Silence In The Snow”, which was released in October 2015 via Roadrunner.

Fonte: Blabbermouth.net