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2011 studio album by Amaranthe
Amaranthe Released April 11, 2011 (2011-04-11 ) Recorded October 6 – December 4, 2010 (2010-10-06 – 2010-12-04 ) Studio
Genre
Length 42 :49 Label Spinefarm Producer Jacob Hansen
"Hunger" Released: March 1, 2011
"Rain" Released: June 13, 2011
"Amaranthine" Released: July 27, 2011
"1.000.000 Lightyears" Released: May 21, 2012
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [ 1] Jukebox: Metal [ 2] Global Domination [ 3] Sea of Tranquility [ 4]
Amaranthe is the debut studio album by Swedish heavy metal band Amaranthe . The album was released April 11, 2011 and reached #35 and #16 on the Swedish[ 5] and Finnish[ 6] charts respectively. It also topped the Japanese Import charts beating Lady Gaga .[ 7] A deluxe edition was released in October 2011, featuring two bonus tracks and a DVD.
Amaranthe – Standard edition Title Lyrics Music 1. "Leave Everything Behind" 3:17 2. "Hunger" Jake E Mörck Andy Solveström 3:12 3. "1.000.000 Lightyears" 3:15 4. "Automatic" 3:24 5. "My Transition" Mörck 3:49 6. "Amaranthine" 3:29 7. "Rain" 3:44 8. "Call Out My Name" 3:16 9. "Enter the Maze" 4:04 10. "Director's Cut" 4:49 11. "Act of Desperation" Mörck 3:04 12. "Serendipity" 3:26 Total length: 42:49
Amaranthe – Japanese standard and European special editions (bonus tracks) Title Lyrics Music 13. "Breaking Point" 3:41 14. "A Splinter in My Soul" 3:44 Total length: 50:14
Amaranthe – Japanese deluxe and US special editions (bonus tracks) Title 13. "Breaking Point" 3:41 14. "A Splinter in My Soul" 3:44 15. "Amaranthine" (acoustic) 3:09 16. "Leave Everything Behind" (acoustic) 3:18 Total length: 56:41
Amaranthe – US and European special editions (bonus DVD) Title Director(s) 1. "Hunger" (music video) Patric Ullaeus 3:40 2. "Amaranthine" (music video) Ullaeus 3:33 3. "Behind the Scenes - The Making of Hunger" 1:19 4. "2011 European Tour Documentary" Johan Carlén 11:12 5. "Album Recording Studio Diaries" Jake E 22:06 Total length: 41:50
Amaranthe – Japanese deluxe edition (bonus DVD) Title Director(s) 1. "Hunger" (music video) Ullaeus 3:40 2. "Amaranthine" (music video) Ullaeus 3:33 3. "Live@Brewhouse" 1:31 4. "Live@Musikens Hus" 8:18 5. "Behind the Scenes - The Making of Hunger" 1:19 6. "2011 European Tour Documentary" Carlén 11:12 7. "Album Recording Studio Diaries" Jake E 22:06 Total length: 51:39
On streaming services and digital stores, "Rain" is alternatively titled "It's All About Me".[ 8] [ 9]
Additional musicians [ edit ]
Elias Holmlid – keyboards and arrangements on "Amaranthine"
Pagaard Wolff – additional guitar on "Amaranthine"
Jacob Hansen – producer, engineer, mixing, mastering
Jeppe Andersson – co-producer
Country
Date
Europe
13 April 2011[ 11]
Japan
8 June 2011
United States
6 November 2012
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^ a b "Amaranthe - Amaranthe (album)" . Finnishcharts.com . Media Control Charts . Retrieved 2014-04-07 .
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^ "It's All About Me (Rain), a song by Amaranthe" . Spotify . Retrieved June 12, 2019 .
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