The Premonition (album)

The Premonition
Studio album by Firewind
Released Italy March 21, 2008
US March 25, 2008
UK April 7, 2008[1]
Recorded Studio Fredman in Göteborg, Sweden
November–December 2007
Genre Power metal
Length 45:51
Label Century Media
Producer Fredrik Nordström
Firewind chronology
Allegiance
(2006)
The Premonition
(2008)
Days of Defiance
(2010)
Singles from The Premonition
  1. "Mercenary Man"
    Released: (Online début) February 2, 2008[2]
    Greece February 25, 2008[1]
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic(?)[3]
Blabbermouth.net[4]

The Premonition is the fifth full-length album by Firewind and their only album to feature the same line-up as its predecessor. Gus G. said "we basically kept the Allegiance 'winning team' together"[2] much to the apparent surprise of fans.[5]

The complete album leaked on the internet on 18 February 2008.

Creation process

The song writing began in part while in tour supporting the band's previous album Allegiance during which time they wrote 6 titled songs (Remembered, Life Foreclosed, The Silent Code, Mercenary Man, My Loneliness, Head Up High)[6] Gus G. said "Song writing-wise I think all songs are special and once again everyone was involved in the writing"[2] while in the studio they recorded a total of 12 original songs and "a few covers" including their cover of the Michael Sembello song "Maniac".[5] Gus G. also said:

I feel that the new Firewind album is yet another step up in our career – musically speaking. Once again we aimed for a highly variable effort as I really don't like those albums where you've listened to the first song and it's like you heard them all! This doesn't happen on a Firewind album and certainly not on the new one!
Gus G, [7]

Touring and promotion

Firewind started touring after the completion of the album in January, in which time they filmed the content for the bonus DVD. They are scheduled to tour supporting Kamelot on their "Rule the World Tour" in April through Europe and then in May on their "Tyranny and Bloodshred" tour through North America with Arch Enemy, Dark Tranquillity, and Divine Heresy.[8]

Release history

Unlike previous releases, The Premonition wasn't first released in the band's homeland, Greece, although it was first announced for release there.[1] Instead, it was initially released in Italy and Benelux (Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg) on March 21, 2008. Then the following day in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. On March 24, 2008, it was released in Greece, Denmark, Norway, and to a large portion of the rest of Europe. In Spain and Portugal, it was released on March 25, 2008, and the following day in Sweden, Finland, and Hungary. It was released four days later in France, and was released in the United Kingdom on April 7, 2008.[9] It was re-released on vinyl March 3, 2010, making this their first vinyl release, and including the Japan bonus track "Ride to the Rainbows End".

Singles

The first single from The Premonition, "Mercenary Man", was released on the band's official Myspace page for streaming almost two months before the album's release on February 2, 2008,[2] and one month before the album's release as a maxi-CD exclusively to Greece on February 25, 2008.[1] In-between the two release dates, the band filmed the music video for the song in Sweden with Patric Ullaeus as the producer.[10] "Mercenary Man" entered the Greek Top 50 Singles chart at #6 and is peaked at #5. Meanwhile, the two singles from their previous album, Allegiance, were still charting in Greece. "Falling to Pieces", which peaked at #11, it was still in at #43, and "Breaking the Silence", which peaked at #16, was still in at #33.[11]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Into the Fire"  Gus G., Katsionis, Papathanasio6:29
2."Head Up High"  Gus G., Katsionis, Papathanasio3:46
3."Mercenary Man"  Gus G., Papathanasio3:27
4."Angels Forgive Me"  Gus G., Katsionis, Papathanasio4:57
5."Remembered"  Niclas Engelin, Gus G., Papathanasio3:38
6."My Loneliness"  Gus G., Papathanasio4:04
7."Circle of Life"  Cross, Gus G., Papathanasio4:14
8."The Silent Code"  Cross, Gus G., Papathanasio4:48
9."Maniac"  Dennis Matkosky, Sembello4:55
10."Life Foreclosed"  Chasyain, Gus G.4:52
iTunes bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."Wild Rose"  Gus G.4:23
Japanese bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."Ride to the Rainbow's End"  Gus G.4:30

B-sides

  1. "Spirits in a Digital World" (Gus G., Christo) – 4:04 (from the "Mercenary Man" single)
  2. "Mercenary Man [Acoustic]" (Gus G., Papathanasio) – 3:54 (from the "Mercenary Man" single)

Unreleased song

The instrumental song Perasmenes mou Agapes, originally by Manolis Chiotis, was cut at the final stages of the release for copyright reasons. The song had a few live performances by Firewind including at the Gagarin Open Air festival in Athens 2007. It was also played on January 12, 2008 during the filming of Live Premonition but was cut from the DVD.

Bonus DVD

The special edition version of the album comes with O-Card packaging and a bonus DVD with four songs, recorded at a live performance of the album in the Principal theatre in Thessaloniki, Greece, on January 12, 2008, and interviews with all the band members.[12]

  1. "Into the Fire" – 6:34
  2. "Head Up High" – 3:43
  3. "Mercenary Man" – 3:56
  4. "My Loneliness" – 4:01

Personnel

Band members
Guest musicians
Technical staff

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 3 4 The release dates banner from the official myspace, cited March 4, 2008
  2. 1 2 3 4 Firewind.gr news update February 2, 2008, cited March 4, 2008
  3. Allmusic review
  4. Blabbermouth.net review
  5. 1 2 Firewind.gr news update November 28, 2007, cited March 4, 2008
  6. Firewind.gr news update November 12, 2007, cited March 4, 2008
  7. Firewind.gr news update January 26, 2008, cited February 7, 2008
  8. firewind.gr 2008 tours page, Cited April 1, 2008
  9. Firewind.gr news update March 19, 2008, Cited 1 April 2008
  10. blabbermouth.net news archive February 28, 2008, Cited April 1, 2008
  11. ifpi.gr page on the Greek Top 50 Singles, Cited April 1, 2008
  12. Firewind.gr news update March 5, 2008, cited March 8, 2008
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