About "Amon amarth"
Amon Amarth () is a Swedish melodic death metal band from Tumba, formed in 1992. The band takes its name from the Sindarin name of Mount Doom, a volcano in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. Their lyrics mostly deal with Viking mythology and history, and so they have been sometimes erroneously labeled "Viking metal", although the band prefers the term melodic death metal.
The band is composed of lead guitarist Olavi Mikkonen, vocalist Johan Hegg, bassist Ted Lundström, rhythm guitarist Johan Söderberg, and drummer Jocke Wallgren. Amon Amarth has released 12 studio albums, one compilation album, one EP, one video album, and ten music videos. Their first studio album, Once Sent from the Golden Hall, debuted in 1998. Five more studio releases followed, before the band saw its breakthrough with the 2008 album Twilight of the Thunder God, which debuted at No. 10 on the Swedish album charts and No. 50 on the US Billboard 200. Five more albums, Surtur Rising, Deceiver of the Gods, Jomsviking, Berserker, and The Great Heathen Army, followed in 2011, 2013, 2016, 2019, and 2022 respectively.
Top songs by Amon Amarth
- Siegreicher Marsch (victorious March)
- The Mighty Doors Of The Speargod's Hall
- Across The Rainbow Bridge
- The Sound Of Eight Hooves
- The Arrival Of The Fimbul Winter
- Sorrow Troghout The Nine Worlds
- ...and Soon The World Will Cease To Be
- The Last With Pagan Blood
- North Sea Storm
- Bloodshed
- Annihilation Of Hammerfest
- The Dragon's Flight Across The Waves
- The Fall Through Ginnugagap
- Amon Amarth
- Abandoned
- A Fury Divine
- Thousand Years Of Opression
- Under The Grayclouded Winter Sky
- Vs The World
- Where Silent Gods Stand Guard
- Avenger
- Ride For Vengeance
- Releasing Surtur's Fire
- Burning Creation
- Death In Fire
- Down The Slopes Of Death
- For The Stabwounds In Our Backs
- Friends Of The Suncross
- Legend Of A Banished Man
- Masters Of War
- Metalwrath
- Once Sent From The Golden Hall
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