Sonic Firestorm

Sonic Firestorm
Studio album by DragonForce
Released 11 May 2004
Recorded Thin Ice Studios, Surrey, England, and LamerLuser Studios, London, England. 6 October – 10 December 2003
Genre Power metal
Length 56:35
62:08 (Japanese Edition/Re-release)
Label Noise/Sanctuary
Producer Karl Groom, DragonForce
DragonForce chronology
Valley of the Damned
(2003)
Sonic Firestorm
(2004)
Inhuman Rampage
(2006)
Singles from Sonic Firestorm
  1. "Soldiers of the Wasteland"
    Released: 2004
  2. "Fury of the Storm"
    Released: 2005
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Sputnikmusic4.0/5[2]

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

This album features the song, "Soldiers of the Wasteland", which includes the longest guitar solo section on any of their songs. At 9 minutes and 47 seconds, this is also DragonForce's longest song. It is the first album to feature bassist Adrian Lambert.

Sonic Firestorm was rereleased on 22 February 2010, along with the remastered and remixed version of Valley of the Damned. It also came with the bonus track "Cry of the Brave" which was originally on the Japanese version of the album.[3]

Production

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

Track listing

All songs arranged by Sam Totman, Herman Li, Vadim Pruzhanov, ZP Theart and Adrian Lambert.
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."My Spirit Will Go On"  ZP Theart, TotmanSam Totman7:54
2."Fury of the Storm"  TotmanTotman6:46
3."Fields of Despair"  Li, TotmanHerman Li, Totman5:25
4."Dawn Over a New World"  TotmanTotman5:12
5."Above the Winter Moonlight"  Pruzhanov, Totman, Li, TheartVadim Pruzhanov7:30
6."Soldiers of the Wasteland"  Theart, TotmanTotman9:47
7."Prepare for War"  Li, TheartLi6:15
8."Once in a Lifetime"  Theart, TotmanTotman7:46

Personnel

DragonForce
Additional personnel

Production

In other media

Footnotes

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Sputnikmusic review
  3. DragonForce: Live Playing 'Through The Roof' Since Having In-Ear Monitors
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