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Look to the Skies is the debut album by American heavy metal band, Sicmonic. It was independently released in August 2006 [1] and only 2000 copies of the album were pressed and released. The album’s first single, “Fist to Throat” featured a Fallen Films released music video and was shot behind their rehearsal studio in Phoenix, Arizona.[2] The video was directed and edited by Freddy Allen.[3] Look to the Skies is the first and last release that drummer Douglas Berry performed on.

The album features a cover of the Charlie Daniels Band song, “The Devil Went Down to Georgia”.[4]

Track listing

All songs by Sicmonic, except "Devil Went Down to Georgia" by Charlie Daniels Band.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Fist To Throat"Hession, Goodwin, Warren, Williams, Berry3:37
2."Seven Inches Deep"Hession, Goodwin, Warren, Williams, Berry4:31
3."My Own Reflection"Hession, Goodwin, Warren, Williams, Berry2:36
4."Blood Shot"Hession, Goodwin, Warren, Williams, Berry3:52
5."Silent Screams"Hession, Goodwin, Warren, Williams, Berry3:31
6."Hypnotic"Hession, Goodwin, Warren, Williams, Berry5:05
7."Shadow Bound"Hession, Goodwin, Warren, Williams, Berry5:03
8."Forever and a Day"Hession, Goodwin, Warren, Williams, Berry3:56
9."Dementia"Hession, Goodwin, Warren, Williams, Berry3:53
10."Desensitized"Hession, Goodwin, Warren, Williams, Berry3:46
11."Cracks in the Pavement"Hession, Goodwin, Warren, Williams, Berry2:40
12."Black Hole Rebirth"Hession, Goodwin, Warren, Williams, Berry3:51
13."Devil Went Down to Georgia [Hidden Tracks: "Paradisym", "Requiem"]"Daniels, DiGregorio, Crain, Edwards, Hayward, Marshall15:39
Total length:49:42

Personal

Sicmonic
Production and recording
  • Produced by Sicmonic with Byron Filson
  • Recorded and mastered by Byron Filson at Villain Recording, Phoenix, AZ
  • Mixed by Sicmonic and Byron Filson at Villain Recording, Phoenix, AZ
  • Second Engineer - Aaron Layman
  • Additional lyrics on Paradisym and Requiem by Ray Goodwin

References

  1. ^ "SICMONIC music, discography, MP3, videos and reviews". Progarchives.com. Retrieved 2012-02-29.
  2. ^ [1] Archived 2009-09-14 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Welcome to FreddyAllen.com | FCP Editor | Hollywood, CA | resume". Freddyallen.com. Retrieved 2012-02-29.
  4. ^ "MVD - (sic)monic - Somnambulist". Mvdb2b.com. Retrieved 2012-02-29.