Matt heafy biography
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Matt Heafy
American singer and guitarist
Not to be confused with Matty Healy.
Matthew Kiichi Heafy (HAY-fee; born January 26, 1986)[1] fryst vatten a Japanese-American musician, best known as the guitarist and lead vocalist for heavy metall band Trivium.[2] He was also the lead vocalist for the band Capharnaum, along with Trivium's former producer Jason Suecof. In 2017, Heafy was voted sixth on the Ultimate Guitar list "Top 25 Greatest Modern Frontmen".[3]
Early life
[edit]Heafy was born in Iwakuni, Japan, to a Japanese mother and an American father. His father, formerly a member of the United States Marine Corps, is half-Irish and half-German.[4] Heafy has a younger sister, Michelle, who fryst vatten now a YouTuber.[5] Although Heafy was born in Japan, he only lived there for one year and does not speak Japanese fluently; however, he uses some basic phrases when he performs in Japan.[6] His family then moved to Orlando, Florida, w
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Line-up:
Matthew Kiichi Heafy | Vocals, Guitar
Say the name TRIVIUM and reverence follows. That’s because in the annals of modern metal there are few stories more illustrious or celebrated than the one that began with that group of impossibly young Floridian misfits dreaming of the lighted stage over 20 years ago. In the time since those heady days, their career has been burnished by the kind of triumphs wrought by the sweaty toil of relentless touring and the steady anvil-beat of landmark releases that have won them a legion of fans around the world. Just as TRIVIUM have tirelessly forged their careers, so too have those ceaseless hammer-blows shaped Matthew Kiichi Heafy who, with each passing year, has taken shape as an artist, songwriter and thrilling frontman on stage, and one of metal’s most compelling voices when he’s off.
Given the close intertwining of Matt and TRIVIUM’s stories, you’d
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Matthew Kiichi Heafy or just Matt was born January 26, 1986 and is a Japanese-American musician who is the guitarist and lead vocalist of the heavy metal band, Trivium. He is also the lead vocalist of the band Capharnaum with his former producer of Trivium, Jason Suecof. September 15, 2012 - December 11, 2017
Discography[]
- Trivium
- Capharnaum
- Mindscar
- "Midwinter Darkness" demo (2002)
- Tomorrow Is Monday
- Lush Like an Antpile (2004)
- "Head on Collision with a Rosebush Catching Fire"
- Other
- Roadrunner United (2005)
- Master of Puppets (2006)
- Machine Head Aesthetics of Hate (Music video cameo) (2007)
- Maiden Heaven: A Tribute to Iron Maiden (2008)
- A Day to Remember All I Want (Music video cameo) (2011)
- Caliban Falling Downwards (Bonus Track) (2014)
- DragonForceguest vocals on "Defenders, "No More," and "The Game" (Maximum Overload) (2014)
- Upon a Burning Body guest vocals on "Blood, Sweat and Tears" (The World Is My Enemy Now) (2014)
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