We Rule the Night

We Rule the Night is the fourth studio album by Swedish metalcore band Sonic Syndicate.

However, it is also the last album to feature founding members Richard and Roger Sjunnesson, who both left the band in October 2010 and May 2012 respectively.

[8] "Burn This City" went under a different mix for the album version to make it fit the style and sound of We Rule the Night.

The music video directed by Patric Ullaeus premiered on the band's official MySpace page on July 7, 2010.

At that moment, it wasn't certain if Karin would be able to perform at the band's next concerts, but she made a brilliant recovery and continued touring.

[23] We Rule the Night is a very diverse album compared to all of Sonic Syndicate's prior releases as it has a much more pop-friendly sound.

The band members themselves described the album as radically different from anything they had done in the past, which most reviewers agreed to, with the reactions being mostly positive from major magazines like Metal Hammer[24] and Scream Magazine, but mostly negative by online reviewers, like Sputnikmusic who called the album "...one of the worst and most frustrating releases of 2010".

[25] All songs are credited to Nathan J. Biggs/Richard Sjunnesson (lyrics) and Sonic Syndicate (music) except Leave Me Alone by Peter Tägtgren and Jonas Kjellgren.

The track "Burn This City" was previously included on the Rebellion Pack and produced, engineered and originally mixed by Jonas Kjellgren.

A previously unreleased track from the recording session of Love and Other Disasters was meant to be re-recorded with Biggs, but they ultimately decided to write two brand new songs.

All the songs were in their final stage but were thrown away as "Burn This City" and "Rebellion in Nightmareland" were the two tracks chosen for the EP.