Sonic Syndicate
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Sonic Syndicate

Sonic Syndicate songsMost popular Sonic Syndicate songs (see all 45 songs)
1*Freelancer lyrics
2*Denied lyrics
3*Psychic Suicide lyrics
4*Beauty and the Freak lyrics
5*Freeman lyrics
6*Lament Of Innocence lyrics
7*Prelude To Extinction lyrics
8*Burn This City lyrics
9*Crowned In Despair lyrics
10*Flashback lyrics



Sonic Syndicate albumsMost popular Sonic Syndicate albums (see all 5 albums)
1*Only Inhuman [2007]2,817
2*We Rule The Night [2010]2,896
3*Eden Fire [2005]3,274
4*Love And Other Disasters [2008]3,732
5*Sunday Gentlemen9,306



Sonic Syndicate biographySonic Syndicate biography (read more)
Early years Sonic Syndicate was formed in 2002 under the name Fallen Angels, by Richard, Roger, and Robin Sjunnesson. Under the name Fallen Angels, they recorded three demos, Fall From Heaven, Black Lotus, and Extinction before signing with Pivotal Rockordings in 2005. Afterward, the band changed its name to Sonic Syndicate and recorded its debut studio album, Eden Fire. Eden Fire and touring The band toured extensively throughout Sweden in support of Eden Fire, alongside such bands as Avatar...

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Latest Sonic Syndicate comments
07-02-2013 23:48 Biggerocker
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@ Love And Other Disasters

Sweden's Sonic Syndicate has long been playing catch-up to their compatriots In Flames and Soilwork, but the mature, elegantly constructed LOVE AND OTHER DISASTERS may well have finally put them over the top. They've successfully synthesized classic twisting leads, death metal complexity and power, and synth-abetted melody. Songs like "Hellgate: Worcester" find room for both whiplash guitars and soaring keyboards that subtly recall 1980s new wavers like OMD in their glittering grandeur. "Contradiction" goes even further, coming as close to radio rock as Sonic Syndicate dares, and it's an admirable stretch.
07-02-2013 23:46 Biggerocker
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@ Only Inhuman

Since so many of the groups swarming America's metalcore scene in the early 2000s are fundamentally indebted to Sweden's melodic death metal bands from a decade earlier, it's really only fitting that Sweden take something back! And, as evidenced by Sonic Syndicate's sophomore opus, Only Inhuman, the "taking back" is clearly underway, because the band's entire musical blueprint seems like it was shipped overnight express from this genre's primary breeding grounds in New England, and their teenage goth apparel purchased while on summer vacation in Orange County. Together with the punchy riffs, hooky choruses, and post-emo lyrical preoccupations contained in token tracks like "Blue Eyed Fiend," "Psychic Suicide," and the title tune, these elements compose an easily digestible snack for their prospective target audience (err, teens, obviously) -- everything made all the yummier by the band's considerable facility for keeping songs short, sweet and memorable. Moreover, Sonic Syndicate even have a ballad fit for Avril Lavigne fans in "Enclave"; make use of dual vocalists for that requisite back-and-forth swap between clean and gruff intonations; but disturbingly possess no keyboard player in their midst, even though spidery synthesizer sequences infiltrate every song from start to finish, and absolutely dominate offerings like "Double Agent 616" and "Callous." That final oddity notwithstanding, the important thing to remember about Only Inhuman is that it's tailor-made for widespread commercial consumption, not for breaking down doors of originality, so why even bother with deeper details such as this?
07-02-2013 23:42 Biggerocker
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@ Eden Fire

Since heavy metal is often thought of as the chief musical choice of teenage rock fans, it would only seem natural that there would be bands comprised of members still in or barely out of their teenage years. Case in point, Sonic Syndicate, as several members of the Swedish sextet had not yet passed the "20-year-old mark" when their debut full-length, Eden Fire, appeared in late 2005. One of the few modern-day metal bands to be multi-gendered, Sonic Syndicate follows the same game plan as many a band seen on Headbangers Ball: hardcore vocals, metallic riffs and beats, and goth keyboards are all easily detected. Immediately upon hearing such tracks as the album opening "Jailbreak" (no relation to the Thin Lizzy song of the same name), "Zion Must Fall," and "Where the Black Lotus Grows," the words "heavy" and "brutal" should immediately come to mind. But again, there's not a lot separating the group sonically from countless other metal bands on the scene. That said, it is impressive that a band possessing such young members could easily match up to the majority of the competition of the early 21st century metal world.
04-09-2012 21:08 Biggerocker
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@ Enclave

Pure Awesomeness!!
28-05-2011 07:05 paco41
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156 posts
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@ Enclave

I get chills every time i hear this song
17-02-2010 00:30 dchero89
 
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@ Burn This City

solid 10's all the way this is by far my favorite song
17-02-2010 00:29 dchero89
 
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@ Aftermath

this is an absolutely great song
02-07-2008 15:22 Kruse92
 
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@ The Gilded Dagger

Great Song! Love it!!!
09-06-2008 16:32 s0adlisa
 
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@ Denied

Saw them live at [i]house of metal[i]. They were so good!
19-05-2008 12:12 sisq0
 
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@ Enclave

just a great song love it


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