Allegiance (Firewind album) explained

Allegiance
Type:Album
Artist:Firewind
Cover:Firewind_Allegiance.jpg
Released:10 July 2006
Recorded:February 2006
Studio:JM Studio, Mölnlycke, Sweden
Genre:Power metal
Length:48:37
Label:Century Media
Producer:Gus G.
Prev Title:Forged By Fire
Prev Year:2005
Next Title:The Premonition
Next Year:2008

Allegiance is the fourth full-length studio album by Firewind, first released on 10 July 2006. Vocalist Chitral Somapala was replaced by Apollo Papathanasio and Stian L. Kristoffersen made way for Mark Cross on drums, ending the previous tradition of changing line-up between albums. It was recorded at JM Studio, Mölnlycke, Sweden, in February 2006, mixed by Fredrik Nordström with Patrik J. Sten in Studio Fredman, Göteborg, Sweden, in March 2006, then mastered by Peter In de Betou at Tailor Maid productions in Stockholm.

Release history

Allegiance was initially released in Greece on 10 July 2006, almost a fortnight before the rest of the world. It was later released in Benelux (Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg), Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Italy on 21 July 2006, and three days later, on 24 July 2006, in the UK, France, Spain, Denmark, Norway and most of the rest of Europe and finally in Finland, Sweden and Hungary a further two days later, on 26 July 2006.[1]

Singles and promotion

A month before the album's release, on 13 June 2006, the "Falling to Pieces" maxi single was released to the Greek market, with a music video directed by Patric Ullaeus, and peaked at #11 in the Greek Singles Charts. Approximately five weeks later, the album was released and peaked at the same position in the Greek Album Charts.[2] Then, following the Inhuman Rampage tour with DragonForce and their own World Allegiance tour, they released their second single off the album, "Breaking the Silence", almost a year later, on 2 July 2007, again only physically to Greece with a video directed by Patric Ullaeus guest starring Tara Teresa,[3] this time peaking at #16 in the Greek Singles Charts.[4]

Personnel

Band members

Guest musicians

Technical staff

External links

Firewind's official website.

Notes and References

  1. An E-card about the Allegiance Album ecard.centurymedia.com, Cited 9 October 2007
  2. Firewind.gr news update 31 July 2006, Cited 8 March 2008
  3. Firewind.gr news update 14 June 2007, Cited 8 March 2008
  4. Firewind.gr news update 8 August 2007, Cited 8 March 2008