NewsNovember 1, 2017 8:44 PM ET4,965 views

Trivium's new album debuts in Top 25

The Sin and the Sentence, the new album from Floridian metal act Trivium, has debuted at No. 23 on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of roughly 16,000 copies in the United States. This marks the band's sixth consecutive album to debut in the Top 25 on the aforementioned chart. The Sin and the Sentence also debuted at No. 7 on the Top Album Sales chart, No. 1 on the Hard Rock Albums chart, and No. 3 on the Rock Albums chart. Trivium's previous record, 2015's Silence in the Snow, sold 17,000 copies in its first week and bowed at No. 19 on the Billboard 200. Before that, their Vengeance Falls album (2013) debuted at No. 15 on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 15,000. In 2011, Trivium released In Waves, which sold 22,000 copies in its first week and landed at No. 13 on the Billboard 200. Going back further, the band's 2008 album, Shogun, debuted at No. 23 on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 24,000. Trivium's biggest sales debut came in 2006, when The Crusade sold nearly 32,000 copies in its first week, good enough for a No. 25 spot on the Billboard 200. Trivium made their first Billboard 200 appearance in 2005, when their Ascendancy album peaked at No. 151.

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anonymous 11/1/2017 6:41:53 PM

It's a hell of an album. Exactly what we need right now. Trivium did good.

anonymous 11/2/2017 3:38:41 AM

The sound of me beating my own meat had more creativity and better songwriting than the past 2 albums combined. I'll give credit where it's due though, (vocals aside) this is a great album front to back.

Rick____tocchet 11/2/2017 5:36:48 AM

Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz zzz

anonymous 11/2/2017 7:08:08 AM

score another for the good guys (00s metalcore tier 1)

anonymous 11/2/2017 9:22:01 AM

Millennials that carry water bottles around like baby bottles are stoked. Drink a big glass at your meals and during your break and be done with it already.

anonymous 11/2/2017 10:05:21 AM

Cheer up guys!!

anonymous 11/3/2017 4:39:23 AM

So they plateaued around 10 years ago based on the stats. And sales are lower than 50% than they were then. So they are at best flat, at worst in a very steady decline.

anonymous 11/3/2017 1:03:31 PM

So they plateaued around 10 years ago based on the stats. And sales are lower than 50% than they were then. So they are at best flat, at worst in a very steady decline. Every band plateaued in sales around 10 years ago. Got anymore primo rearytical insights for us?


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