Trivium's Matt Heafy announces debut Ibaraki album, shares new single ft. Nergal of Behemoth
Trivium singer and guitarist Matthew Kiichi Heafy has shared more details about his Ibaraki project.
The project's debut album, Rashomon, will be released on May 6 via Nuclear Blast. Today, the band has shared the video for "Akumu" (featuring Behemoth frontman Nergal). Watch it here:
"'Akumu' translates to 'nightmare' — and with this piece, I encourage the listener to work to find their interpretations of what they feel from the lyrics, music, and the haunting visuals of the music video," says Kiichi. "I have always been fascinated by Sagazan's 'Transfiguration,' and for years, I have wanted to pay homage to his works with a performance art piece; to finally be able to immerse myself in his style was an intense experience."
He finishes, "Having Nergal guest in this Ihsahn co-written piece allowed me to combine many of my long-time influences; and when I presented with Nergal of the challenge of translating my lyrics into Polish, it brought the song to another level."
Last month, Ibaraki offered fans a taste and a tease of the music by sharing the video for "Tamashii No Houkai," featuring special guest Ihsahn of Emperor fame, who is a core contributor and partner in this project.
Rashomon track listing:
01. Hakanaki Hitsuzen
02. Kagutsuchi
03. Ibaraki-Dōji
04. Jigoku Dayū
05. Tamashii No Houkai
06. Akumu (feat. Nergal)
07. Komorebi
08. Rōnin (feat. Gerard Way)
09. Susanoo No Mikoto (feat. Ihsahn)
10. Kaizoku
21 comments
Post CommentThe music is actually good. The vocals are terrible.
I'm beginning to think Matthew is part Japanese.
I'm turning Japanese I think I'm turning Japanese
This entire thing is Taint worship on all accounts
I dunno man. Should've leaned heavier on the Black Metal. It's not chaotic enough. It just sounds like B-Side Trivium. :-(
not asked for or needed. always with the most terrible song titles. nerds wore their own band tees at sotu 2006 when i was hmm 21. people don't forget. behemoth sucked worse that day though
Matt Fox here, i have no interest in this guy being in my band
My feelings about this album are exactly the same as Japanese people feel about Ibaraki Prefecture - it's shit.
Remember when Matt Heafy's dad bought them their record contract…. nerds.
'Akumu' translates to 'nightmare' False. It translates to "poser that needs their mother to cut their toenails"
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shits wack, yo