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Performer: Dragonforce
Title: Valley Of The Damned
Style: Power Metal
Year 2003
Country US
Genre: Rock
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 724
MP3 size: 1239 mb
FLAC size: 1959 mb
WMA size: 1245 mb
Other formats: DMF TTA DTS APE AU DXD ADX

Dragonforce - Valley Of The Damned mp3 album


Dragonforce - Valley Of The Damned mp3 album

Tracklist

1 Invocation Of Apocalyptic Evil 0:13
2 Valley Of The Damned 7:12
3 Black Fire 5:47
4 Black Winter Night 6:30
5 Starfire 5:53
6 Disciples Of Babylon 7:16
7 Revelations 6:52
8 Evening Star 6:39
9 Heart Of A Dragon 5:22

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Sanctuary Records Group Ltd.
  • Record Company – Sanctuary Records GmbH
  • Copyright (c) – Sanctuary Records Group Ltd.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Sanctuary Copyrights Ltd.
  • Recorded At – Thin Ice Studios
  • Recorded At – Jailhouse Studio, Denmark
  • Mixed At – Thin Ice Studios
  • Mastered At – Aubitt Studios
  • Pressed By – Universal M & L, UK

Credits

  • Artwork – Jean Pascal Fournier*
  • Bass – Diccon Harper
  • Drums – Didier Almouzni
  • Keyboards – Vadim Pruzhanov
  • Keyboards [Additional], Backing Vocals – Clive Nolan
  • Mastered By – Rob Aubrey
  • Mastered By [Assisted], Mixed By, Producer, Guitar, Engineer, Backing Vocals, Recorded By [Guitar] – Herman Li
  • Mixed By, Producer, Guitar – Sam Totman
  • Mixed By, Recorded By, Engineer – Karl Groom
  • Recorded By [Drums] – Tommy Hansen
  • Vocals – ZP Theart

Notes

Recorded at Thin Ice Studios & at Lamer Luser Studios in England, UK between July - October 2002.
Drums recorded at Jail House Studios in Denmark during May 2002.

Made in England.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (String): 5050159637324
  • Barcode (Text): 5 050159 637324
  • Label Code: LC09066
  • Matrix / Runout: N03732 03 6 MADE IN THE UK BY UNIVERSAL M&L
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L136
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 04H4
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 04F1

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
FONINT9862, 0602527039862 Dragonforce Valley Of The Damned ‎(CD, Album, RM, Rem + DVD-V + RE) Fontana International, Spinefarm Records FONINT9862, 0602527039862 US 2010
N03732 Dragonforce Valley Of The Damned ‎(CD, Album) Noise Records, Sanctuary Records, Союз N03732 Russia 2004
N03732 Dragonforce Valley Of The Damned ‎(CD, Album) Noise Records, Sanctuary Records N03732 UK 2003
00602527039862 Dragonforce Valley Of The Damned ‎(CD, Album) Universal Music, Spinefarm Records 00602527039862 Russia 2010
N03732 Dragonforce Valley Of The Damned ‎(CD, Album) Noise Records, Sanctuary Records N03732 UK 2003


Mightdragon
With the obvious talent and potential to become one of the greatest power metal bands of all time, the thing that makes DragonForce stand out the most is also the thing that annoys me about them. They’re too fast.‘Valley of the Damned’ has a very promising start, with the title track producing some very nice riffs, accompanied by some incredibly catchy vocals, however, this is as good as it gets, as halfway through the song the band, in particular, guitarists Sam Totman and Herman Li, decide to disregard any logical tune and just shred away. It quickly becomes apparent that this is the formula for all of their songs.With bands such as Dream Theater and Symphony X being top influences of mine, it’s clear that shredding isn’t a problem for me. What bothers me when DragonForce start wailing away, is that it’s so fast and flashy that there is no distinguishable melody. Every solo, and I mean EVERY solo, sounds exactly the same, and by that I mean a flurry of notes where the main focus is flashy acrobatics over actual substance. As a result, it's hard to really care once they get started.It’s a shame, because this band has a lot of potential, and in the very few cases when they do slow down their music is awesome. Songs like ‘Valley of the Damned’ and ‘Disciples of Babylon’ have some really kickass moments and memoable vocal melodies, but then descend into the standard DragonForce routine of ruining a perfectly good song with stupidly fast solos that lack any sense of musicality. As a fan of shred guitar playing, it saddens me to say this, but in the case with this band, ‘speed kills’.