Trivium, the Florida metal band, recently shared a video of themselves covering Steve’s Lava Chicken from the Minecraft Movie in their rehearsal room. The band posted the footage on social media, hoping for approval from the film’s star, Jack Black, who sang the original song.
This playful cover video is part of Trivium’s recent series of social media antics, including covering Slayer’s Seasons In The Abyss and engaging in various offbeat activities. Trivium’s online presence has been buzzing with surprises and quirky content, such as rescuing cats and teasing new song releases that never materialized.
Trivium recently concluded their Poisoned Ascendancy co-headline tour with Bullet For My Valentine, where they performed their 2005 albums in full. The tour, which faced controversy due to scheduling conflicts, saw Trivium and Bullet playing in Europe and North America.
Despite the tour’s tumultuous end, Trivium is gearing up for a European tour in the summer, with a headline set at Bloodstock Open Air. The band has hinted that they will perform Ascendancy in its entirety during the show.
The Minecraft Movie, starring Jack Black and Jason Momoa, was released to mixed reviews but achieved significant commercial success. Memes, such as the “Chicken jockey!” scene, contributed to the film’s popularity on platforms like TikTok.
Trivium’s cover of Steve’s Lava Chicken adds a fun twist to their repertoire and showcases their versatility as a band. Their social media presence continues to engage fans and spark curiosity about their upcoming projects.
As Trivium navigates the evolving landscape of metal music, their willingness to experiment with diverse content reflects their creative spirit and dedication to connecting with their audience.
With Trivium’s blend of humor, talent, and dedication to their craft, they continue to captivate fans and make a mark in the metal scene. Stay tuned for more exciting updates and surprises from this dynamic band.
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