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Versus The World - CD Music

by Amon Amarth
label: Metal Blade Records, January of 2009 ‧
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ALIGNMENT


- Remastered -

1
01 - Death In Fire
02 - For The Stabwounds In Our Backs
03 - Where Silent Gods Stand Guard
04 - Versus The World
05 - Across The Rainbow Bridge
06 - Down The Slopes Of Death
07 - Thousand Years Of Oppression
08 - Bloodshed
09 - And Soon The World Will Cease To Be

- Live - Zeche Bochum, Germany, Dec. 31, 2008 -

2
01 - Death In Fire
02 - For The Stabwounds In Our Backs
03 - Where Silent Gods Stand Guard
04 - Versus The World
05 - Across The Rainbow Bridge
06 - Down The Slopes Of Death
07 - Thousand Years Of Oppression
08 - Bloodshed
09 - And Soon The World Will Cease To Be

Versus The World - CD

by Amon Amarth

Property Description
label: Metal Blade Records
Release Date: January of 2009
Dimensions: 125 x 140 x 8 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Metal > Death/Grindcore
EAN: 0039841479126
Duration (m): 47
Number of disks: 2
Format: CD / Album

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Amon Amarth

Amon Amarth is a Swedish melodic death metal band formed in 1992 in Tumba, a suburb of Stockholm. The band is known for its lyrics that explore themes from Norse mythology, epic battles, and Viking culture, combining heavy riffs and intense melodies with strong lyrical storytelling.

The band's original lineup included Johan Hegg (vocals), Olavi Mikkonen (guitar), Ted Lundström (bass), and Nico Kaukinen (drums). Over the years, Amon Amarth has undergone some lineup changes, but Johan Hegg and Olavi Mikkonen remain core members. The band's sound is characterized by the combination of melodic and powerful guitars with Hegg's guttural and expressive vocals, creating a style that is both aggressive and atmospheric.

The band's first full-length album, Once Sent from the Golden Hall (1998), established Amon Amarth as an emerging force in the melodic death metal scene. This album, like many that would follow, explores Norse mythology and Viking sagas, a theme that would become the band's trademark.

Amon Amarth continued to gain international recognition with albums such as The Avenger (1999) and The Crusher (2001), but it was with the release of Versus the World (2002) that the band began to achieve wider success. This album is notable for its more refined sound and the depth of its lyrics, which explore the concept of death and glory within the context of Norse mythology.

The album Twilight of the Thunder God (2008) is widely considered one of the highlights of the band's career, with tracks such as the title track "Twilight of the Thunder God" and "Guardians of Asgaard" becoming anthems among fans. This album solidified Amon Amarth's status as one of the most important bands in modern metal, combining an epic sound with polished production.

In the following years, the band continued to release successful albums, including Surtur Rising (2011), Deceiver of the Gods (2013), and Jomsviking (2016), the band's first concept album, which tells the story of a Viking warrior seeking revenge. Berserker (2019) was another success, further exploring Norse mythology with a vigorous and powerful sound.

Amon Amarth is known not only for its music, but also for its intense and theatrical live performances, which often include Viking sets and battle reenactments, creating an immersive experience for the audience. The band remains a dominant force in melodic death metal, with a loyal fanbase worldwide and a significant influence on the metal scene.

With a career spanning over three decades, Amon Amarth has remained true to his style and thematically consistent, continuing to explore and expand the universe of Viking sagas through his music.

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