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Performer: Amaranthe
Title: Maximalism
Country: US
Catalog Number: 2557084849
Label: Spinefarm Records
Released: 21 Oct 2016
Style: Power Metal
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 274

Tracklist

121
2Break Down And Cry
3Faster
4Boomerang
5Fireball
6Fury
7Supersonic
8On The Rocks
9That Song
10Maximize
11Endlessly
12Limitless

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
SPINE708484Amaranthe Maximalism ‎(CD, Album)Spinefarm RecordsSPINE708484Europe2016
SPINE708485Amaranthe Maximalism ‎(LP, Album, Tra)Spinefarm RecordsSPINE708485Europe2016
SPINE708484Amaranthe Maximalism ‎(CD, Album, RE)Spinefarm RecordsSPINE708484EuropeUnknown
noneAmaranthe Maximalism ‎(CD, Album, Promo)Spinefarm RecordsnoneEurope2016
UICN-9030Amaranthe Maximalism ‎(CD, Album, SHM + DVD-V, NTSC + Dlx)Universal Music, Thunderball667, Spinefarm RecordsUICN-9030Japan2016

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Scanned): 602557084849
  • Barcode (Printed): 6 02557 08484 9

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Album

Maximalism is the fourth studio album by the SwedishDanish metal band Amaranthe. It is also the final album to feature vocalist Jake E. Band members. Elize Ryd - clean vocals female. Jake E. Lundberg - clean vocals male. Olof Mörck - guitars, keyboards, programming. Johan Andreassen - bass. Morten Løwe Sørensen - drums. Henrik Englund Wilhemsson - unclean vocals. Jacob Hansen - producer, engineer, mixing, mastering. Olof Mörck - production, mixing. Listen free to Amaranthe Maximalism Maximize, Boomerang and more. 12 tracks 39:47. 50 видео Воспроизвести все Микс Amaranthe. Album 2016 12 Songs. 2016 Universal Music Oy. More By Amaranthe. Massive Addictive. The Nexus. Amaranthe - Maximalism 2016. Maximalism Spinefarm Records. As I mentioned in my review of Amaranthes solid third record, this Swedish bands brand of electronic pop-metal is not for everyone especially metal purists. The group embraces the ridiculous spirit of metal, where everything is purposely massive, so the smart move is to continue embracing what makes them unique and fun: big riffs, bigger choruses, and simple yet efficient songwriting. So where does Amaranthe go next Do they embrace their pop sensibilities and go full-on Euro-pop, or do they lean a little heavier on their melodeath inspiration Can. Released October 21, 2016. Maximalism Tracklist. Maximize Lyrics. Maximalism album. Just better. It is vocalist Jake E. s final album with the band. 1 Track listing. 2 Personnel. 3 Charts. 4 References. Track listing. Amaranthe have put in the studio time, and now they're ready to emerge with a new album. Be on the lookout for Maximalism arriving on Oct. 21 via Spinefarm Records. The band's fourth studio album is billed as a hyper-modern, metallic beast of a record. It finds the band reuniting with producer Jacob Hansen Volbeat, Epica, Delain, with mastering done by Svante Forsback Rammstein, Apocalyptica, Dragonforce. Maximalism is our manifesto to the world, says guitarist Olof Morck. Amaranthe, Maximalism Track Listing. Maximize 02. Boomerang 03. These Swedish metallers have trimmed the fat on Maximalism. All 12 songs are loaded with tight instrumental and vocal hooks mapped in the classic rock verse-chorus-verse-formula and are less than four minutes long. Olof Mörck's overdriven guitar shredding and power riffs and Morten Løwe Sørensen massive drumming remain predominant in the sonic attack check Endlessly, though EDM is almost a constant element in the mix, too

Reviews (1)
Trash Obsession
All right, everybody. Form up into two lines. Anyone who loved the first two Amaranthe albums but were iffy on Massive Addictive, you’re over here in front of the door marked “exit.” If you came late to the Amaranthe party and/or really loved Massive Addictive, stick around; the party is about to start.

That’s right, Swedish pop metal sensation Amaranthe is back with a new album, their fourth, titled Maximalism. And once again, a new Amaranthe album inevitably proves controversial. With Maximalism, Amaranthe takes the pop elements and dials them way up. This makes the poppy songs on Massive Addictive (songs like “Drop Dead Cynical” and “Digital World”) seem tame. We get lots of techno/electronica/dance elements on this album, and Elize Ryd does her best Rihanna impression on some of these songs. Oddy (and awesomely) enough, Olof Morck serves up some absolutely crushing guitar riffs and Henrik Englund’s growled vocals take a huge role here. So Maximalism ends up being Amaranthe’s poppiest and heaviest album at the same time.

Whatever formula the band had on the first two albums (and you have to admit they were pretty formulaic) is gone, so you won’t find any songs like “The Nexus” or “10,000 Light Years” on Maximalism. Instead Amaranthe is in full-on pop territory, which makes their already catchy style of metal that much more infectious. Their initial single, the much maligned “That Song” is a great example. It’s silly, and you may claim to hate it, but sooner or later you’re going to start banging out the “We Will Rock You” style drum intro on your steering wheel, and will find the chorus stuck in your head hours later. “Boomerang,” which nods to Rihanna, and “On the Rocks” also bring the pop in a big way. The title track and “Faster” come closest to the early Amaranthe sound, and give us more from Jake E, who almost seems like a guest vocalist on this album. And then there’s the contrast between “Fury,” which is an almost all-Henrik melodic death metal track and the closing “Endlessly,” which finds Elize in Celine Dion territory.

Maximalism is an album of contradictions, and is one that is bound to cost Amaranthe some older fans. The band is going somewhere new, and that somewhere new is likely to broaden their crossover appeal even further. You could call it a sellout if Amaranthe wasn’t always about making heavy metal commercially accessible. The bottom line is that Maximalism is a super-catchy, super-fun album that open-minded Amaranthe fans will simply not be able to resist. You may hate yourself for how much you end up loving this album, but you’re still going to play these songs. A lot.

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