Two Steps from Hell
American trailer music company
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2025 | Phoenix is set to release 'It Starts at Zero', a new rock album. |
2024 | Phoenix releases multiple albums: 'Underdog', 'Heart of the Ocean', and 'Insurgent', which includes previously unreleased demo tracks. |
April 2024 | Thomas Bergersen and Nick Phoenix announced they would be pursuing solo careers and ending Two Steps From Hell. |
2023 | Two Steps from Hell released 'Maze of Dreams', an epic/dramatic album composed by Phoenix. |
2023 | Bergersen releases 'Humanity - Chapter V', his seventh solo studio album, continuing the 'Humanity' series. |
2022 | Third book in the Colin Frake series, 'Colin Frake: Sumava', was confirmed for future release. |
2022 | Released 'Wings for Ukraine' and 'Shield of Love' to raise money for UNICEF in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, later included on the EP Humanity: Songs for Ukraine. |
2022 | Two Steps from Hell released a live album 'Live – An Epic Music Experience' featuring recordings from their 2022 European concert tour, which reached number 5 on a specific chart. |
2022 | Phoenix releases 'Wide World', their third solo studio album, as a follow-up to 'King of One'. |
2022 | Released the album 'Myth', which peaked at number one on the Billboard Classical Crossover Albums chart. |
June 15 2022 | Started their European tour in Brussels, performed by Odesa Opera Orchestra and ReChoir, with Thomas Bergersen and Nick Phoenix participating. |
2021 | Release of pre-release singles 'Love Suite' and 'Red' from Humanity: Chapter III. |
2021 | Two Steps from Hell released 'Insurgent', an electronic-hybrid album composed by Phoenix and Hitesh Ceon. |
2021 | Phoenix releases 'King of One' as their second solo studio album. Bergersen continues the 'Humanity' series with 'Chapter III' and 'Chapter IV'. |
2020 | Release of pre-release singles 'So Small' and 'The Stars Are Coming Home', with the latter featuring lyrics by Audrey Callahan. |
2020 | Two Steps from Hell released the epic/dramatic hybrid album 'Chaos Theory', composed by Alex Pfeffer. |
2020 | Two Steps from Hell released multiple albums including 'Greatest Hits Remastered', 'Catch Me', 'Landscapes', 'Mind Tracer', 'Neon Nights', and 'Daybreak'. |
2020 | Released Dreams & Imaginations Anthology, compiling most of the remaining tracks from the Dreams & Imaginations back catalog. |
2020 | Thomas Bergersen released the first two chapters of his 'Humanity' album, featuring mostly new tracks. |
2020 | Began organizing their first tours in Europe. |
2019 | Two Steps from Hell published 'One Million Voices' to celebrate reaching one million Facebook fans, serving as a preview track for the Humanity album and released on Chapter IV. |
2019 | Release of 'Catch Me' and 'Next to You' vocal tracks, with lyrics performed by Sonna, and 'Little Star' featuring Audrey Karrasch. |
2019 | Released Legend Anthology, collecting most of the remaining Legend back catalog. The album peaked at number 19 on some charts. |
2019 | Thomas Bergersen releases 'Seven', the second symphonic suite, which reaches #1 on multiple charts. |
2019 | Two Steps from Hell released their fifth album 'Dragon', which was a direct public release and reached high chart positions including #2 on multiple charts. |
2018 | Thomas Bergersen composed 'Dear Mr. Alien', inspired by a news report showing children being shot, reflecting on media censorship. The track was later released on the album Humanity: Chapter IV. |
2018 | Release of multiple vocal tracks including 'You Are Light', 'Imagine', 'In Orbit', and 'Brightest Smile', featuring vocals by Felicia Farerre, Sonna, Cinda M, and Natalie Major. |
2018 | Two Steps from Hell released 'Trapstar', an experimental hip-hop album composed by Phoenix. |
2018 | Two Steps from Hell released 'Impossible', a compilation album featuring popular tracks from their public albums released since their album 'Legacy'. |
2018 | Released Illumina Anthology, compiling the remaining Illumina back catalog that was previously unavailable commercially. The album peaked at number 23 on some charts. |
2018 | Thomas Bergersen releases 'American Dream', the first symphonic suite from Two Steps from Hell. |
April 20 2018 | Performed their second live concert at the Film Music Prague Festival, featuring Thomas Bergersen playing violin and piano. |
2017 | Released the album 'Unleashed', which peaked at number one on the Billboard Classical Crossover Albums chart. |
April 2017 | Released the e-book sequel 'Colin Frake: Asclepius'. |
2015 | Released the album 'Battlecry', which peaked at number one on the Billboard Classical Crossover Albums chart and also charted on the Billboard 200. |
September 30 2014 | Thomas Bergersen released his second solo album 'Sun', with preview tracks 'Cry' and 'Sun' and an official music video. |
July 2014 | Released an e-book 'Colin Frake on Fire Mountain' with a novel by Nick Phoenix and an original soundtrack. |
2013 | Nick Phoenix released his first solo album, 'Speed of Sound'. |
June 14 2013 | Hosted their first live concert at Disney Hall in Los Angeles, California, performing popular songs like 'Heart of Courage' and 'Protectors of the Earth'. |
2012 | Released 'SkyWorld', an album consisting entirely of new music for commercial release. |
June 2012 | The mobile app was released approximately three weeks after the initial announcement, providing users access to news, promotions, videos, photos, albums, and a limited-time digital album called Demon's Dance featuring 19 tracks of previously private demo music. |
June 5 2012 | Two Steps from Hell announced they would be launching an official mobile app for iOS and Android devices. |
2011 | Released their second public album 'Archangel', continuing to release collections of their popular demo music. |
May 2010 | Released their first commercial album 'Invincible', which was approaching Gold record status. |
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