Sonic Symphony: Maximus

Sonic Symphony’s ninth album, Maximus, is a continuation of their previous epic hybrid/orchestral release, Eternity. 

The style and the atmosphere of Maximus are indeed very similar. Like its predecessor, Maximus is a very dynamic album, offering a collection of intense cues, with heavy guitars and drums, combined to modern electro elements and orchestra. The sound is aggressive, powerful, futuristic.

“Maximus picks up where our last album Eternity left off”, Sonic Symphony explains. “Pushing the envelope even further, this disc delivers the next-generation trailer music sound. Featuring 20 futuristic, ultra-modern trailer music compositions with special focus on an eclectic mix of orchestral motifs, pulsing electro sounds,  innovative sound design, and a powerful rythm section that creates colossal excitement.”

Maximus was composed by Michal Cielecki, Gerry Owens, Ivan Torrent, Twin Scoring Studio, and Attila Áts.

A montage of the album is available on the Sonic Symphony’s website, as well as on their Facebook page; you can also preview one the tracks, “Super Soldier”, on Facebook.

Maximus is currently not available to the public for purchase. For licensing information, visit the Sonic Symphony website. The company is currently focusing on building up their music catalog; however, they are  also considering making public releases in the future.

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