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Battlecry

Two Steps from Hell · 2015

97 min · 26 tracks · soundtrack

Epic orchestral soundscapes blend with powerful choral arrangements to evoke cinematic grandeur.

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Best for
long, immersive listening sessions cinematic emotional journeys epic, grand soundscapes
Context
When 'Battlecry' was released in 2015, Two Steps from Hell had established themselves as a significant force in the trailer music genre. This album followed their previous compilation, 'SkyWorld', which was released in 2012 and marked a period of expansive growth and recognition for the group, particularly within film and gaming industries.
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Battlecry is an album by Two Steps from Hell, released in 2015. Epic orchestral soundscapes blend with powerful choral arrangements to evoke cinematic grandeur. 'Battlecry' solidified Two Steps from Hell's status in the soundtrack community, featuring tracks that have been widely used in trailers and promotional content. The album's standout track, 'Victory', gained immense popularity on platforms like Spotify, contributing to their broader cultural impact within epic music compositions. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Battlecry sound like?

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What makes Battlecry by Two Steps from Hell notable?

'Battlecry' solidified Two Steps from Hell's status in the soundtrack community, featuring tracks that have been widely used in trailers and promotional content. The album's standout track, 'Victory', gained immense popularity on platforms like Spotify, contributing to their broader cultural impact within epic music compositions. When 'Battlecry' was released in 2015, Two Steps from Hell had established themselves as a significant force in the trailer music genre. This album followed their previous compilation, 'SkyWorld', which was released in 2012 and marked a period of expansive growth and recognition for the group, particularly within film and gaming industries.

Who is Battlecry for?

Battlecry works well if you're into long, immersive listening sessions, cinematic emotional journeys and epic, grand soundscapes.

How many songs are on Battlecry?

Battlecry has 26 tracks, running approximately 97 minutes.

Tracklist

26 tracks·97:51

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 None Shall Live 2:22
  • 2 Stormkeeper 2:58
  • 3 Victory Standout 5:23
  • 4 Wolf King 4:17
  • 5 Rise Above Standout 3:45
  • 6 Spellcaster 3:04
  • 7 Never Back Down 2:58
  • 8 Red Tower 3:11
  • 9 Cannon in D Minor 3:06
  • 10 Blackout 3:48
  • 11 Stronger Faster Braver 4:39

Disc 2

  • 1 Battleborne 5:01
  • 2 Last of the Light 2:56
  • 3 Ultraground 3:13
  • 4 Release Me 4:05
  • 5 Freedom Ship 3:25
  • 6 Amaria 3:16
  • 7 Flight of the Silverbird Standout 3:23
  • 8 Outpost 3:00
  • 9 Unforgiven 4:12
  • 10 Across the Blood Water 3:35
  • 11 No Honor in Blood 3:10
  • 12 Sariel 2:51
  • 13 Star Sky 5:32
  • 14 Battleborne (instrumental) 5:01
  • 15 Star Sky (instrumental) 5:35

Release Date

April 28, 2015

Genre

soundtrack

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

97 min 51 sec