Trial Through Fire

City of Fire, the side project of Fear Factory vocalist Burton C. Bell alongside bassist Byron Stroud (Zimmers Hole, ex-3 Inches of Blood, ex-Fear Factory, ex-Strapping Young Lad), drummer Bob Wagner and guitarist/producer Terry "Sho" Murray launched its much awaited and delayed second album "Trial Through Fire." The CD was recorded at The Factory studios in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Trial Through Fire
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 9, 2013
RecordedThe Factory studios in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
GenreRock, heavy metal
Length42:56
LabelShostroud Productions Inc.
ProducerCity of Fire, Sho Murray
City of Fire chronology
City of Fire
(2010)
Trial Through Fire
(2013)

Album information

The musical style consists of various rock genre fusions, fusing groove metal, experimental music, alternative rock, ambient music, and at times, extreme metal.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Deliver Me"4:41
2."Follow Mantis"4:17
3."Bad Motivator"3:42
4."Prometheus Unbound"4:48
5."Olympus Mons"4:44
6."Oceanaut"3:48
7."Dichotomy Blues"4:44
8."Made of Stars"3:57
9."Steps to Redemption"4:10
10."Enjoy the Silence" (Depeche Mode cover)4:05

Music video

City of Fire has posted the video of the song "Bad Motivator" which will be included on her new album "Trial Through Fire". The video was filmed in Toronto, Canada under the direction of Cody Calahan.

Bell said:[1]

"The video was created through the program MuchMusic in Canada — it is Canada's MTV. Every year, they give grants to new bands to make a video. We applied and got the grant. The video was made through all Canadian videographers, directors etc... It was the first time I met Cody Calahan, and I look forward to working with him again. He is very ambitious and I like his creative ideas."

Credits

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References

  1. "Blabbermouth". 2012-01-09.
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