Amaranthe discography

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Amaranthe discography
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Amaranthe performing in 2012
Studio albums7
Compilation albums1
Music videos33
EPs1
Singles36

Amaranthe is a Swedish heavy metal band from Gothenburg, known for their combination of pop rock and death metal. [1] Their discography consists of seven studio albums, one compilation album, one extended play, thirty-six singles, and thirty-three music videos. To date, the band has sold 500,000 album copies worldwide. [2]

Contents

The band was formed in 2008, under the original name Avalanche. [1] [3] After signing a recording contract with Spinefarm Records, they changed their name to Amaranthe, and released the extended play Leave Everything Behind (2009). The band's debut studio album, Amaranthe (2011), achieved moderate chart success in Sweden, Finland, and Japan. Their second album, The Nexus (2013), peaked within the top ten in both Sweden and Finland, and sold 1,700 copies in its first week. [4]

Massive Addictive (2014), Amaranthe's third album, found chart success in new territories, including Germany and the United States. The album featured the single "Drop Dead Cynical", which reached number twenty-seven on the Mainstream Rock chart in the United States, their first and only single to do so. After the release of the compilation album Breaking Point: B-Sides 2011–2015 (2015), the band recorded their fourth album Maximalism (2016). Continuing on the success of Massive Addictive, it charted within the top ten in Sweden and Finland, and found commercial success in several other territories. The album was nominated for a Grammis award for Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal album. [5]

Albums

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
SWE
[6]
BEL
[7] [upper-alpha 1]
CAN
[8]
FIN
[9]
GER
[10]
JPN
[11]
SWI
[12]
US
[13]
Amaranthe 351639
The Nexus
  • Released: 19 March 2013 [15]
  • Label: Spinefarm
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
619243190
Massive Addictive
  • Released: 21 October 2014 [16]
  • Label: Spinefarm
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
186891453105
Maximalism
  • Released: 21 October 2016 [17]
  • Label: Spinefarm
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
4913842444169
Helix
  • Released: 19 October 2018 [18]
  • Label: Spinefarm
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
1910142921
Manifest
  • Released: 2 October 2020
  • Label: Nuclear Blast
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
235641214
The Catalyst
  • Released: 23 February 2024 [19]
  • Label: Nuclear Blast
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
5221
[20]
36
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Compilation albums

List of compilation albums
TitleAlbum details
Breaking Point: B-Sides 2011–2015
  • Released: 30 October 2015 [21]
  • Label: Spinefarm
  • Formats: CD, digital download

Extended plays

List of extended plays
TitleEP details
Leave Everything Behind
  • Released: 18 February 2009 [22]
  • Label: Spinefarm
  • Formats: CD

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
US
Main.

[23]
FIN
Down.

[24]
FIN
Radio

[25]
"Leave Everything Behind"2009Leave Everything Behind
"Hunger" [26] 2011Amaranthe
"Rain" [27]
"Amaranthine" [28]
"1.000.000 Lightyears" [28] 2012
"The Nexus" [29] 20132886The Nexus
"Burn with Me" [30]
"Invincible" [31]
"Drop Dead Cynical" [32] 2014272952Massive Addictive
"Dynamite" [28]
"Trinity" [28]
"Digital World" [33] 2015
"That Song" [34] 2016Maximalism
"Fury" [28]
"Boomerang" [35] 201795
"Maximize" [36]
"365"2018Helix
"Countdown"
"Inferno"75
"Dream"2019
"Helix"
"GG6"
"82nd All the Way" (Sabaton cover)2020Manifest
"Do or Die" (featuring Angela Gossow)
"Viral"
"Strong" (featuring Noora Louhimo)27
"Archangel"
"Fearless"
"BOOM!1"
"PVP"2021Non-album single
"Find Life"2022The Catalyst
"Make It Better" (featuring Jennifer Haben)Non-album single
"Damnation Flame"2023The Catalyst
"Insatiable"
"Outer Dimensions"
"Re-Vision"2024

Music videos

List of music videos, with the director and year released
TitleYearDirector(s)Ref.
"Hunger"2011 Patric Ullaeus [37]
"Amaranthine" [38]
"1.000.000 Lightyears"2012Johan Carlén [39]
"The Nexus"2013Patric Ullaeus [40]
"Burn with Me" [41]
"Invincible" [31]
"Drop Dead Cynical"2014 [42]
"Digital World"2015 [43]
"True" [44]
"That Song"2016 [45]
"Boomerang"2017 [46]
"Maximize"Ville Juurikkala [47]
"365"2018Patric Ullaeus [48]
"Countdown" [49]
"Dream"2019Jens De Vos [50]
"Helix"Patric Ullaeus [51]
"GG6" [52]
"82nd All the Way"2020Amaranthe [53]
"Do or Die" (featuring Angela Gossow)Marcus Overbeck [54]
"Endlessly"Duminciuc Bogdan [55]
"Viral"Marcus Overbeck [56]
"Strong" (featuring Noora Louhimo)Ville Juurikkala [57]
"Archangel"GRUPA 13 [58]
"Fearless" [59]
"BOOM!1" [60]
"PVP"2021 [61]
"Crystalline"2022 [62]
"Find Life"Patric Ullaeus [63]
"Damnation Flame"2023GRUPA 13 [64]
"Insatiable"Patric Ullaeus [65]
"Outer Dimensions" [66]
"Re-Vision"2024 [67]
"The Catalyst" [68]

Guest appearances

Notes

  1. Indicates chart positions in Wallonia, Belgium.

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