SkyWorld


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FieldValue
nameSkyWorld
typestudio
artistTwo Steps From Hell
coverTSFH-SkyWorld-Steven-R-Gilmore.jpg
released
recordedJuly 2012
length1:15:56
producerThomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix
prev_titleHalloween
prev_year2012
next_titleClassics Volume One
next_year2013
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| name = SkyWorld | type = studio | artist = Two Steps From Hell | cover = TSFH-SkyWorld-Steven-R-Gilmore.jpg | alt = | released = | recorded = July 2012 | venue = | studio = | genre = | length = 1:15:56 | label = | producer = Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix | prev_title = Halloween | prev_year = 2012 | next_title = Classics Volume One | next_year = 2013 SkyWorld is the fourth public album by the group Two Steps from Hell, released in October 2012; their third major release following the success of Invincible and Archangel. The album contains 22 tracks written by composers Thomas J. Bergersen and Nick Phoenix. All tracks, except for "Dark Ages", are brand new original tracks. This is the second of their albums featuring tracks with English lyrics, namely Titan Dream (feat. C.C. White and Nick Phoenix), The End is the Beginning (feat. Nick Phoenix), and Back to the Earth (feat. Nick Phoenix). Recording took place in both Brno, Czech Republic and Los Angeles, United States.

The cover and sleeve are designed by Steven R. Gilmore, with the futuristic city illustration by Sergey Vorontsov. The album was later re-released to the industry via Extreme Music, featuring exclusive bonus tracks.

It had sold ~20,000 copies in the United States nine months after release, according to SoundScan.

Track listing

::data[format=table] | | title=SkyWorld on ExtremeMusic.com|url=https://www.extrememusic.com/albums/2305|publisher=Extreme Music}} | title24 = Identity Crime | writer24 = Nick Phoenix | length24 = 3:09 | title25 = Beneath the Ice | writer25 = Nick Phoenix | length25 = 2:02 | title26 = The World is Mind | writer26 = Nick Phoenix | length26 = 2:39 | Classics Volume One]]'' | title27 = Children from the War | writer27 = Thomas Bergersen | length27 = 2:37 | title28 = Requiem for Destruction | writer28 = Thomas Bergersen | length28 = 1:30 | title29 = The Colonel | writer29 = Thomas Bergersen | length29 = 2:30 | Classics Volume Two]]'' | title30 = Stormwatch | writer30 = Nick Phoenix | length30 = 2:20 | Classics Volume One]]'' | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| ::

Personnel

Per liner notes ;Core

;Additional

  • C.C. White – vocals on "Titan Dream"
  • Aya Peard – vocals on "Titan Dream", "Our Last Hope", and "Ocean Kingdom"
  • Merethe Soltvedt – vocals on "All the King's Horses", "For the Win", and "Breathe"
  • Carina Istre – vocals on "Sun & Moon"
  • Molly Conole – vocals on "Blizzard"
  • Tina Guo – cello on "Titan Dream", "The End Is the Beginning", "Big Sky", and "Back to the Earth"
  • Shane Gibson – guitar on "The End Is the Beginning" and "Juggernaut"
  • James Rickabaugh – guitar on "Big Sky"
  • Tal Bergman – drums on "The End Is the Beginning", "Juggernaut", and "Our Last Hope"
  • Chris Bleth – winds on "Realm of Power", "Big Sky", and "Back to the Earth"

Critical reception

James Monger of AllMusic reviewed the album positively, claiming the tracks felt "like the best parts of a Hans Zimmer score condensed into three-to-four minute bursts of over the top tension and melodrama". He rated it four out of five stars.

The critique at IFMCA-associated reviews website, MundoBSO, was positive, saying, "orchestral, melodic, vocal and choral intensity is combined with lyricism and evocative force. It is very spectacular and contains very remarkable moments." It was rated seven out of ten stars.

Charts

Weekly charts

::data[format=table] | Chart (2012–13) | Peak position | Belgian Classical Albums (Ultratop Flanders) | Belgian Classical Albums (Ultratop Wallonia) | US Classical Albums (Billboard) | US Classical Crossover Albums (Billboard) | US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard) | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---| | 12 | | | | | | | | 12 | | | | | | | | 10 | | | | | | | | 9 | | | | | | | | 19 | | | | | | | ::

Year-end charts

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Chart (2013)PositionUS Classical Albums (Billboard)
29
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Use in media

Two Steps from Hell's music has been licensed for several trailers.

  • All is Hell that Ends Well and Titan Dream were used in some History Channel commercials.
  • Blackheart was used in a PlayStation 4 commercial and the cast introduction act from the main show of Mediacorp's premier annual television awards, Star Awards 2017.
  • For the Win was used in a trailer for the movie, Epic, a commercial for the Cartoon Network series, Ben 10: Omniverse, and a CNN commercial. It was also used by Kenichi Ebina in his performances en route to his victory in the reality show, America's Got Talent, and as the theme song to CTV/TSN’s coverage of the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.
  • The Colonel was used in a commercial for the Disney XD show, Lab Rats, as well as a trailer for the Pokémon movie, Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel. It was used by Dream Theater, during 2017 as the opening song of the Images, Words & Beyond tour.
  • El Dorado was used in Sasuke as the theme song for competitor Tomohiro Kawaguchi.
  • Breathe was used in the movie Chateau de la Reine as a soundtrack cover towards the ending.
  • "Titan Dream was used in both the 2017 and the 2018 NBC Ironman (Kona) Triathlon broadcast.
  • El Dorado was used in the 2019 Persian Gulf Map release trailer for DCS.

References

References

  1. "Film Music Site - SkyWorld Soundtrack". filmmusicsite.com.
  2. Lebrun, Clothilde. (8 September 2012). "Two Steps From… Heaven!". Trailer Music News.
  3. Lebrun, Clothilde. (28 October 2012). "Two Steps From Hell: SkyWorld". Trailer Music News.
  4. (19 November 2012). "Free Listen to Two Steps From Hell's "Skyworld" including "El Dorado"!". Behind The Audio.
  5. (July 2013). "Week 26-2013 SoundScan Chartpack". [[SoundScan]].
  6. "SkyWorld on ExtremeMusic.com". Extreme Music.
  7. (January 11, 2013). "Members". IFMCA: [[International Film Music Critics Association]].
  8. "SkyWorld". MundoBSO.
  9. (3 November 2012). "Klassieke Albums - 3 November 2012". [[Ultratop]].
  10. (3 November 2012). "Albums Classiques - 3 November 2012". [[Ultratop]].
  11. Goodall, Catherine. (30 October 2018). "Obscure Favourites: Blackheart by Thomas Bergersen". Splendid Fred Magazine.
  12. (2 February 2013). "Classical Crossover Albums - Week of February 2, 2013".
  13. "DCS: Persian Gulf Map - Final Release Trailer".
  14. (2012). "SkyWorld".
  15. Monger, James Christopher. "Two Steps from Hell – Skyworld". [[Allmusic]].
  16. "Billboard Chart history for ''Two Steps From Hell''". [[Billboard (magazine).

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