Extreme Power Metal
2019 studio album by DragonForce
Extreme Power Metal Released 27 September 2019 (2019-09-27 ) Studio Mix Unlimited, Los Angeles Genre Length 52 :50 Label earMUSIC , Metal Blade , JVC Victor Producer Damien Rainaud
"Highway to Oblivion" Released: 30 July 2019
"Heart Demolition" Released: 27 August 2019
"Razorblade Meltdown" Released: 23 September 2019
"Troopers of the Stars" Released: 27 August 2021
"Strangers" Released: 25 October 2021
"The Last Dragonborn" Released: 29 November 2022
Extreme Power Metal is the eighth studio album by British power metal band DragonForce , released on 27 September 2019.[ 7] It is the band's last studio album to feature longtime bassist Frédéric Leclercq [ 8] and the first not to feature longtime keyboardist Vadim Pruzhanov, who left the band in 2018;[ 9] Epica keyboardist Coen Janssen recorded keyboards for the album as a session member.[ 7] The lead single "Highway to Oblivion" was released on 30 July 2019.[ 9] The band embarked on a world tour in support of the album following its release.[ 10] Music videos for "Troopers of the Stars" and "Strangers" were filmed, but not released until two years later, on 27 August 2021 and 25 October 2021, respectively.[ 11] In 2022, the band continued touring the album after their last tour's cancelation due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[ 12] On 29 November 2022, the music video for "The Last Dragonborn" was released, being the first music video with new bassist Alicia Vigil.[ 13]
Recording
The band recorded the album with producer and Once Human 's bassist Damien Rainaud at Mix Unlimited in Los Angeles .[ 14] Part of the recording was also livestreamed on guitarist Herman Li 's Twitch .[ 15]
Track listing
Title Lyrics Music 1. "Highway to Oblivion" Sam Totman Totman 6:48 2. "Cosmic Power of the Infinite Shred Machine" Totman Totman 6:36 3. "The Last Dragonborn" Totman Herman Li Twitch Chat[ 16] 6:12 4. "Heart Demolition" Frédéric Leclercq Leclercq 5:39 5. "Troopers of the Stars" Totman Totman 5:03 6. "Razorblade Meltdown" Totman Totman 4:45 7. "Strangers" Leclercq 4:29 8. "In a Skyforged Dream" Leclercq Leclercq 4:45 9. "Remembrance Day" Totman 5:10 10. "My Heart Will Go On " (Celine Dion cover) Will Jennings James Horner 3:23 Total length: 52:50
Japanese bonus track[ 17] Title Lyrics Music 11. "Behind the Mirror of Death" Leclercq Leclercq 5:32 Total length: 58:22
The Japanese special edition of the album also included a bonus DVD containing professionally recorded footage of the band's performance at Download Festival in 2018.
Personnel
DragonForce
Marc Hudson – lead and backing vocals
Sam Totman – guitars, backing vocals
Frédéric Leclercq – bass, guitars, backing vocals
Herman Li – guitars, backing vocals
Gee Anzalone – drums, backing vocals
Additional musicians
Coen Janssen – keyboards, piano, orchestration, programming
Emily Ovenden – additional backing vocals
Clive Nolan – additional backing vocals
Kalen Chase Musmecci – additional backing vocals
Steve Francis, Ross Mallon, Josh O'Brien, Paul Roberts, Tim Mekalick – additional backing vocals on "Troopers of the Stars"
Technical
Visuals
Stan-W Decker – cover art, layout
Vladan Cvetkovic – photography
Charts
References
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