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Sonic Firestorm

 
Album Review: Sonic Firestorm
 

  • Artist: Dragonforce
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: May 11, 2004
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

One term that is used quite a bit in jazz circles these days is "Young Lions," which refers to young jazz musicians whose work is a throwback to the straight-ahead acoustic jazz of the '40s, '50s, and '60s -- a "Young Lion" might have started recording in the '80s, '90s, or 2000s, but stylistically, they are quite committed to the jazz of previous generations. And in heavy metal, a similar mentality exists in the power metal revival movement; the '90s and early 2000s saw the rise of many young power metallers who look and sound like they belong in the '70s or '80s. England's Dragonforce is a perfect example; although their second album, Sonic Firestorm, is a 2004 release, it might as well have been recorded in 1981. Just as the "Young Lions" of hard bop and post-bop reject fusion, crossover jazz and free jazz, Dragonforce is oblivious to alt-metal, rap-metal, death metal/black metal, metalcore, and other styles that have flourished in post-'80s metal. There are no chug-chug riffs or downtuned guitars on Sonic Firestorm, which happily recalls an era in which Iron Maiden, Queensrÿche, Manowar, King Diamond, and Savatage reigned supreme. Sonic Firestorm isn't the least bit groundbreaking, and no one will ever accuse Dragonforce of being the most original or distinctive band in the metal field. Nonetheless, Dragonforce's long-haired members are good at what they do -- and what this CD lacks in originality, it usually makes up for in terms of passion, energy, and craftsmanship. Sonic Firestorm falls short of exceptional, but it's a generally decent effort that is noteworthy if you still regard Queensrÿche's Operation: Mindcrime and Maiden's The Number of the Beast as essential listening. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
My Spirit Will Go On Sam Totman, ZP Theart Dragonforce (7:54)
Fury of the Storm Sam Totman Dragonforce (6:46)
Fields of Despair Herman Li, Sam Totman Dragonforce (5:25)
Dawn Over a New World Sam Totman Dragonforce (5:12)
Above the Winter Moonlight Herman Li, Sam Totman, ZP Theart, Vadim Pruzhanov Dragonforce (7:30)
Soldiers of the Wasteland Sam Totman, ZP Theart Dragonforce (9:47)
Prepare for War Herman Li, ZP Theart Dragonforce (6:15)
Once in a Lifetime Sam Totman, ZP Theart Dragonforce (7:45)

Credits

Clive Nolan (Vocals (Background)), Clive Nolan (Musician), Clive Nolan (Guest Appearance), Richard West (Mixing), Richard West (Vocal Engineer), Karl Groom (Producer), Karl Groom (Engineer), Karl Groom (Mixing), Marisa Jacobi (Booklet Design), Dragonforce (Main Performer), Olle Carlsson (Photography), Eberhard Köhler (Mastering)
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Wikipedia: Sonic Firestorm
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Sonic Firestorm
Sonic Firestorm cover
Studio album by DragonForce
Released May 11, 2004
Recorded Thin Ice Studios, Surrey, England, and LamerLuser Studios, London, England. October 6December 10, 2003
Genre Power metal
Length 56:39
62:11 (bonus track)
Label Noise/Sanctuary
Producer Karl Groom, DragonForce
Professional reviews
DragonForce chronology
Valley of the Damned
(2003)
Sonic Firestorm
(2004)
Inhuman Rampage
(2006)
Singles from Sonic Firestorm
  1. "Fury of the Storm"
    Released: 2005

Sonic Firestorm is the second studio album by English power metal band DragonForce, released through Noise Records on May 11, 2004.

This album features the band's longest recorded song, "Soldiers of the Wasteland" at 9:46. This song also includes their longest guitar solo on any song. Their second longest, "The Last Journey Home" is an entire 1:29 shorter, at 8:16, which is on their album Ultra Beatdown.

Contents

Production

The recording and mixing for the band's 2nd album took place at Surrey's Thin Ice Studios, from the 6th October to the 10th December 2003. All the guitars were recorded at Herman Li's LamerLuser Studios in London.

Critical acclaim

The album was stated as the 2nd best "Battle Metal" album of the last 20 years by British metal magazine Metal Hammer in its 20th anniversary article.

Track listing

# Title Length
1. "My Spirit Will Go On"   7:51
2. "Fury of the Storm"   6:45
3. "Fields of Despair"   5:23
4. "Dawn Over a New World"   5:12
5. "Above the Winter Moonlight"   7:29
6. "Soldiers of the Wasteland"   9:45
7. "Prepare for War"   6:13
8. "Once in a Lifetime"   7:45
9. "Cry of the Brave" (Bonus track) 5:45

Personnel

Band members

Guest musicians

Technical staff

  • Karl Groom – mixing, engineering
  • Richard West - mixing, vocal recording
  • Eberhard Köhler – mastering

Graphic designers

  • Marko Jakobi – album cover artwork
  • Marisa Jacobi – booklet design
  • Olle Carson – photography

Footnotes

External links


 
 

 

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