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Trivium, Machine Head and Gojira to headline stacked Bloodstock 2025 lineup
By Matt Mills published
Emperor, Lacuna Coil, Creeper and more have also been announced for the Derbyshire weekender in August 2025

9 heavy metal stars who made it big with their first band
By Matt Mills published
From Lars Ulrich to Lzzy Hale, these are the rare metal musicians who hit the big time on their very first go

Trivium and Bullet For My Valentine announce extra Ascendancy / The Poison 2025 tour dates, plus stellar support act
By Matt Mills published
The metalcore heroes will be playing their classic albums in full to mark their 20th anniversaries

"We’ve never done a proper, real tour together. Which is nuts, because we’ve toured with everyone!": How Trivium and Bullet For My Valentine have teamed up for 2025's biggest metal event
By Dannii Leivers published
In 2005, two rising stars of metal's next generation released landmark albums. Next year, they'll tour together for the first time to celebrate them

"I would assume it’s going to happen." Are Trivium and Bullet For My Valentine going to release a song together?
By Merlin Alderslade published
Two modern metal greats could be cooking up something special

“It’s heavy, it’s dynamic, it’s technical!” We got Trivium and Bullet For My Valentine to name the best song on each other’s classic 2005 album
By Matt Mills published
Ahead of their Poisoned Ascendancy co-headliner, we asked Trivium to pick the best song on The Poison and Bullet For My Valentine to choose their favourite Ascendancy track

"This is going to be the metal tour of 2025." Trivium and Bullet For My Valentine announce co-headlining UK tour, playing classic albums Ascendancy and The Poison in full
By Merlin Alderslade published
Two of the biggest metal bands of the modern era will play their two most celebrated albums in full!

Trivium and Bullet For My Valentine clear Instagram profiles, post Ascendancy and The Poison album covers – are they teasing something special?
By Matt Mills published
Two of metalcore’s leading lights have posted their classic 2005 albums on social media, and we think something’s up
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