Corey Beaulieu

Corey Beaulieu is an American guitarist best known as a member of the heavy metal band Trivium, formed in 2000. Hailing from Lake Worth, Florida, Beaulieu joined Trivium in 2003, contributing significantly to their sound and evolution. The band's music blends elements of metalcore, thrash metal, and melodic death metal, characterized by intricate guitar work and aggressive yet melodic songwriting. Beaulieu is recognized for his virtuosic guitar playing and has been influential in shaping the modern heavy metal landscape. Notable works include Trivium's albums "Ascendancy" (2005), "Shogun" (2008), and "In the Court of the Dragon" (2021). His work has garnered critical acclaim, showcasing complex solos and innovative riffs that resonate with both fans and aspiring musicians. Beyond his contributions to Trivium, Beaulieu has participated in various side projects and collaborations, further expanding his musical footprint. His impact on the metal genre is evident in the way he has influenced a new generation of guitarists, embodying a blend of technical skill and emotional expression in his playing.