Speaking of being on the road, Trivium were invited to perform at gaming conference, DreamHack, in front of tens of thousands of gamers (watch entire concert below). Hey guys, Im really interested in picking up a 4c, and would be even more inclined to do so if LTE bands can be unlocked (Ideally bands 2, 4 and 12). This is testament to the fact that nowadays, artists like Trivium, who routinely play in sold out arenas, only make so much from album and stream royalties, and need to be on the road to make a decent living. Heafy recently told Blabbermouth that he makes significantly more money from Twitch than Trivium, when he’s not on the road. His Twitch channel has 154,000 followers at the time of writing (for comparison, Trivium has 565,000 on YouTube), and his almost daily videos, in which he streams live performances and guitar clinics in addition to games, get anywhere from a few hundred to tens of thousands of views.
Matt Heafy, guitarist and lead vocalist for Trivium, has been leading the charge in this space. After that, I'll probably go over the entire set and make everything a little bit more consistent, add a few more overlays here and. The first draft of the object definitions is almost complete only Death Egg Zone remains at the time of writing. So, it should come as no real surprise to see bands turning to Twitch, the live streaming service popular with gamers, to share and promote their work. Race to collect STARS and unlock the fallen treasure before the slimy Slugs get there first. This subject is a bit off-band for the blog, but I figured it could also double as a status update.
What do many gamers and software engineers have in common? They love heavy metal.