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By contrast, None Shall Live is the shortest track as it lasts two minutes and 19 seconds.
The instrumental version of Star Sky is the longest piece on the album, with a duration of five minutes and 34 seconds (the original version is four seconds shorter). Victory, Cannon in D Minor and Star Sky were three of the songs selected to be cut up and used in the public toolkit Two Steps From Hell: Ringtones. However, if one does not count the songs from previous releases, then this is the second album in which the two are even, with both at 11 (12 if one counts the instrumental versions of Star Sky and Battleborne), the first being SkyWorld. This is the sixth time that Bergersen has been featured more than Phoenix in a public album, with 14 songs to the latter's 12 (or 16 to 12 in the Extreme Music edition). This is the third time Nick Phoenix sings a song with audible lyrics. This is also the first time she provides vocals for songs composed solely by him. This is only the second time Merethe Soltvedt provides vocals for Nick Phoenix and the first time since Invincible. She takes Aya Peard's place as Phoenix's vocalist. This is Felicia Farerre's first appearance as a vocalist. Amaria is altered in order to bridge it to the next piece Flight of the Silverbird. The "instrumental" version of Star Sky still features a choir, though it no longer sings audible lyrics. However, it lacks the flute and choir featured in the beginning part of the song with the vocals.
The "instrumental" version of Battleborne still possesses the beginning vocals, albeit turned down a bit.This is the second public album to feature two versions of a track, after Miracles.Both this album and Unleashed feature the most amount of songs with lyrics, with four.The track was used for the first time in season 1 episode 12 “Claire and Present Danger”, and the second time in season 2 episode 13 “In the Hall of the Gumm-Gumm King”.
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It was also used twice in the Netflix/Dreamworks Animation tv show “Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia”.
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None Shall Live/ Children of the Sun was used in the trailer for the Ultimate Edition of "Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice" as well as “The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone" launch trailer DLC and the “Aquaman“ movie trailer. Star Sky was used in a trailer for the History Channel's "The Universe". Last of the Light and Unforgiven were used for two trailers of "Uncharted 4". Thomas Bergersen/Humanity (new version as L'Appel Du Vide) That's a Wrap (released under Thomas Bergersen) Tracks Only Available on Extreme Music Edition # Legacy (w/out the alterations as Welcome to Amaria)įelicia Farerre & Merethe Soltvedt (uncredited) Tracks with a * are altered from their original versions.Ĭhildren of the Sun (released under Thomas Bergersen)įelicia Farerre, Nick Phoenix & Merethe Soltvedt
Notably, it is the first public album to be released on two discs and also to feature new vocalist Felicia Farerre.Īdditionally, the version available on Extreme Music features two tracks that were previously released as singles by Thomas Bergersen entitled That's a Wrap and Children of the Sun, the former of which was solely created using Bergersen's sample library and the latter of which features vocals by Merethe Soltvedt.įinally, Victory, Cannon in D Minor and Star Sky would later be re-released as ringtones on Two Steps From Hell: Ringtones. None Shall Live is also a shorter instrumental version of Thomas Bergersen's single Children of the Sun, the original featuring vocals by Merethe Soltvedt. It was described as an "epic follow-up" to SkyWorld, featuring 22 completely new tracks of the epic genre, alongside an altered version of Welcome to Amaria from Amaria and instrumental versions of two tracks (specifically Battleborne and Star Sky). 2.3 Tracks Only Available on Extreme Music Editionīattlecry, released in 2015, was the eighth public album released by Two Steps From Hell and the thirtieth overall.