Archangel is the second public album by the group Two Steps from Hell, released in September 2011.[2][3] It consists of 26 tracks written by composers Thomas J. Bergersen and Nick Phoenix.[4] All the tracks are from prior demonstration albums previously only available to the industry; 14 are from the album, Nero.[3]
Archangel | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | September 20, 2011[1] | |||
Recorded | 2006–2010 | |||
Length | 1:12:38 | |||
Producer | Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix | |||
Two Steps from Hell chronology | ||||
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The cover and sleeve are designed by Steven R. Gilmore.[2]
Track listing
editNo. | Title | Writer(s) | From the original demo album: | Length |
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1. | "Mercy in Darkness" | Nick Phoenix | Dreams & Imaginations | 1:11 |
2. | "Archangel" | Thomas J. Bergersen | Nero | 2:35 |
3. | "Everlasting" | Nick Phoenix | Nero | 2:49 |
4. | "United We Stand, Divided We Fall" | Thomas J. Bergersen | Nero | 3:58 |
5. | "Love & Loss" | Thomas J. Bergersen | Dynasty | 1:49 |
6. | "The Last Stand" | Nick Phoenix | Nero | 2:50 |
7. | "Nero" | Thomas J. Bergersen | Nero | 3:27 |
8. | "Destructo" | Nick Phoenix | Nero | 2:32 |
9. | "Atlantis" | Thomas J. Bergersen | Nemesis | 1:57 |
10. | "Strength of a Thousand Men" | Thomas J. Bergersen | Nero | 2:17 |
11. | "Unexplained Forces" | Nick Phoenix | Nero | 3:11 |
12. | "Magic of Love" | Thomas J. Bergersen | Nero | 2:20 |
13. | "Norwegian Pirate" | Thomas J. Bergersen | Power of Darkness | 3:03 |
14. | "Dark Harbor" | Nick Phoenix | Power of Darkness | 3:15 |
15. | "Dragon Rider" | Thomas J. Bergersen | Dynasty | 1:54 |
16. | "Mountains from Water" | Nick Phoenix | Nero | 2:14 |
17. | "Titan Dune" | Thomas J. Bergersen | Power of Darkness | 2:11 |
18. | "Ironwing" | Nick Phoenix | Power of Darkness | 2:38 |
19. | "Army of Justice" | Thomas J. Bergersen | Nemesis | 2:04 |
20. | "Immortal Avenger" | Nick Phoenix | Nero | 3:44 |
21. | "He Who Brings the Night" | Thomas J. Bergersen | Power of Darkness | 3:07 |
22. | "Caradhras" | Nick Phoenix | Nero | 4:13 |
23. | "Sanctuary Is Lost" | Nick Phoenix | Nero | 2:05 |
24. | "What's Happening to Me" | Thomas J. Bergersen | Power of Darkness | 3:10 |
25. | "Aesir" | Nick Phoenix | Nero | 4:50 |
26. | "Friendship to Last" | Thomas J. Bergersen | Nemesis | 3:13 |
Critical reception
editJames Monger of AllMusic reviewed the album favourably, saying it "offers up another explosive set of soaring mini-epics". He rated it three and a half out of five stars.[3]
The critique at IFMCA-associated reviews website, MundoBSO,[5] was positive, saying, "it is a sumptuous creation, of enormous orchestral, melodic, vocal and choral intensity, where the beauty of the celestial and the strength and power of the Averno are recreated. Very spectacular and with more than brilliant moments." It was rated seven out of ten stars.[6]
Charts
editChart (2011–13) | Peak position |
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US Classical Albums (Billboard)[7] | 36 |
US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)[7] | 28 |
Use in media
editThis section needs additional citations for verification. (March 2022) |
The tracks from Two Steps from Hell are frequently used in film trailers and other promotional materials. This non-exhaustive list includes notable use of tracks from Archangel:
- "Mercy in Darkness" was used in the official trailer for Twilight.[8]
- "Nero" was used in the official trailer for Anna Karenina,[3][9] the official trailer for The Man Who Knew Infinity, and in a trailer for the Channel 4 mini-series, New Worlds.[10] It was also used in the Top Gear special "The Perfect Road Trip", and the ending credits of Manila Bulletin's official "Lupang Hinirang 2015".[11] As of 2022 "Nero" plays as part of the entrance music loop at EPCOT at Walt Disney World in Orlando, FL.
- "Mountains From Water" was used in the Quarterback Concussion sketch by Key & Peele.
- "Strength of a Thousand Men" (the main part) formed the final part of the accompaniment to the Russian Federation's women's synchronised swimming group that won the gold medal at the 2016 Olympic Games. This was also used as the floor exercise music for Elsabeth Black from 2017–18, which included her performance in winning the all-around silver medal at the 2017 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships. It was also used in a trailer for Avatar: The Last Airbender[12] and in the launch trailer for the "Omega" DLC of Mass Effect 3.[13]
- "Magic of Love" was used in the Harriet Tubman: Freedom Runner sketch by Key & Peele.
- "United We Stand – Divided We Fall" was used in an update trailer for Star Wars: The Old Republic.[14]
- "Love & Loss" was used in the trailer for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1,[3] in a trailer for Mass Effect 3,[15] and for a mid-season premiere trailer of The Walking Dead.[16] It was also used in a trailer for the Disneynature documentary film Earth. Swiss artistic gymnast Giulia Steingruber used this song as her floor music in 2013.
- "The Last Stand" was used for National Geographic Channel's documentary Mission Pluto, and in the launch trailer for the "Earth" DLC of Mass Effect 3 Multiplayer.
- "Ironwing" was used in the launch trailer for Bulletstorm.[17]
- "Dark Harbor" was used in a trailer for Game of Thrones.[3]
- "Titan Dune" was used in a trailer for Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.[3]
- "Army of Justice" was played during the 2012 Olympic Games.
- "Norwegian Pirate" was used in the "Character Progression – Smuggler" trailer for Star Wars: The Old Republic.[18]
- "Archangel" was used in:
- a trailer for an episode of Doctor Who;[19]
- a trailer for the Merlin series 5 finale;[20]
- a trailer for the fantasy series Once Upon a Time in Wonderland;
- in the May 18, 2013 episode of Britain's Got Talent;
- in the story trailer for Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag;
- in a commercial for the Star Wars mini-series Lego Star Wars: Droid Tales;
- for the season 2 finale of Marvel's Avengers Assemble;
- it was also considered for use in a trailer for Avatar but was ultimately not used.[21]
- starting at the end of the 2013 UEFA Champions League final and returning in the 2018 final, the track is now used for the trophy presentation for the competition winners starting from the 2019 final.
References
edit- ^ "Film Music Site - Archangel Soundtrack". filmmusicsite.com. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
- ^ a b Lebrun, Clothilde (21 September 2011). "Two Steps From Hell: Archangel – Trailer Music News". trailermusicnews.com. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f g Monger, James Christopher. Archangel Review by James Christopher Monger at AllMusic. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
- ^ Archangel on twostepsfromhell.com Archived May 12, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Members". IFMCA: International Film Music Critics Association. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
- ^ "Archangel". MundoBSO. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
- ^ a b "Billboard Chart history for Two Steps From Hell". Billboard. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
- ^ "Twilight Official Movie Trailer". Youtube. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
- ^ "Trailer & Poster for Joe Wright's 'Anna Karenina' with Keira Knightley". FirstShowing.net. 20 June 2012. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
- ^ "Trailer for New Worlds". YouTube. Retrieved 2014-03-20.
- ^ "Manila Bulletin's Lupang Hinirang 2015". Youtube. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
- ^ "The Last Airbender: Legend of Korra - Trailer #2". YouTube. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
- ^ "Mass Effect 3: Omega Official Trailer (Single-Player DLC)". YouTube. Retrieved 2012-11-29..
- ^ "Star Wars: The Old Republic Update 1.2 Trailer". Facebook. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
- ^ "Mass Effect 3: The War Begins Trailer". Facebook. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
- ^ "Mid-Season Premiere Trailer The Walking Dead Season 4". AMC. Retrieved 2013-01-02.
- ^ "Bulletstorm - Launch Trailer". Facebook. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
- ^ "Smuggler Character Progression". swtheoldrepublic. Retrieved 2012-09-04.
- ^ "Doctor Who: 'Dinosaurs on a Spaceship' TV Trailer - Series 7 2012 Episode 2 - BBC One". YouTube. Retrieved 2012-09-07.
- ^ "Merlin Series 5 Finale Trailer - BBC One Christmas 2012". YouTube. Retrieved 2012-12-22.
- ^ Rome, Emily (8 April 2012). "Their movie trailer music is proudly commercial". LA Times. Retrieved 29 March 2022.