j'aime bien Epica, Nightwish et After Forever mais là je ne peux pas : les sons électro et puis le chant du mec
D'ailleurs je ne vois pas en quoi c'est Metal ni de près ni de loin.
Posté : 08 nov. 2015, 16:54
par Everflow
Posté : 21 août 2016, 20:35
par Everflow
Recently, Amaranthe revealed that their new album would be called Maximalism and now they have unveiled more pieces of the puzzle. That includes the cover that will grace the record as well as the song titles. But the band has also revealed more about the sound of the album, which fans can expect to be diverse, according to them. This triple-lead-vocal attack is due out via Spinefarm Records on October 21st. Mark your calendars!
Maximalism was produced once again by Jacob Hansen (Volbeat, Epica, Delain) and mastered by Svante Forsback (Rammstein, Apocalyptica, DragonForce).
Tracklist:
01. Maximize
02. Boomerang
03. That Song
04. 21
05. On The Rocks
06. Limitless
07. Fury
08. Faster
09. Break Down And Cry
10. Supersonic
11. Fireball
12. Endlessly
Says lead guitarist, Olof Morck: "Maximalism is our manifesto to the world! We are genuinely thrilled with the new material, definitely our most diverse collection to date; our trademark bleeding edge modern metal remains intact, of course, but fused with an even broader range of genres than before... theres everything here including stadium rock, innovative pop and danceable super-hits. Expect these tunes to enter your mind on a permanent basis!"
Posté : 09 oct. 2016, 00:02
par Everflow
Bientôt sur NRJ
Posté : 19 nov. 2016, 01:53
par Everflow
Leur chanteur se barre du groupe, au moins pour les concerts. En même temps, pour ce qu'il servait...
Il reste quand même le grogneur, tout aussi inutile pour un groupe qui vise clairement une orientation pop.
Singer Jake E, who is among the founding members of Amaranthe, will be taking a break from touring with the band to pursue other things. The Swedes just released their new album Maximalism and are touring in Europe to support it. However, there is speculation that the vocalist won't come back to the band. In fact, he doesn't specify if his absence could be permanent or not.
Jake E explained: "It's been seven long, extremely pleasant, instructive and exciting years. During this time we have reached an almost unimaginable success with the band. I now feel that the time is right to take a break from touring and pursuit things I wanted to do for a long time. For how long I'll be gone is hard to say at this point. I wanna send the biggest gratitude to all the fans out there that has been supporting us through all the years, and I will see you soon again!"