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Is Amaranthe A Metal Band Or Just Pop With Guitars?

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Last updated: 2025/03/03 at 4:54 PM
By Editorial Team 3 Min Read
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Source: Metal Heads Forever Magazine

According to Metal Storm, Amaranthe’s sound blends multiple genres. These include metalcore, melodic death metal, power metal, and symphonic metal. Their 2011 debut album introduced their blend of heavy metal with pop-infused melodies. The band refined this approach with later releases like ‘The Nexus’ (2013) and ‘Massive Addictive’ (2014).

The metal community actively debates Amaranthe’s musical identity, but nobody is so sure, even Elize Ryd. So, are they pop-metal, or just a metal band that has a slight pop sound?

The Genre Blend is Intentional

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According to Louder, Amaranthe embraces their position at the crossroads of multiple genres, and their approach to genre-blending is intentional. Lead vocalist Elize Ryd speaks openly about their creative process, saying, “I would say that we probably, by coincidence, created our own genre. I don’t see myself as a specifically metal girl. I see myself as a musical artist. And from musicals, you can do rock – like Queen musical ‘We Will Rock You’ or ‘Mamma Mia’ which is pop, or ‘Les Miserables’ which is classical.”

She also says she wants to incorporate Beyonce-style vocals into metal. The band’s composition showcases a deliberate mixture of classical, punk, and 80s rock influences. Each member contributes their specific expertise to the overall sound.

The Metal Community’s Response

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Reddit threads and metal publication reviews reflect on Amaranthe’s genre-bending approach. Some on Reddit argue that their sound leans too heavily toward pop sensibilities. Others believe they have a role in expanding metal’s boundaries. But industry sources confirm the band’s innovative approach helped them achieve commercial success. Their album ‘The Nexus,’ for instance, reached number 6 on Swedish charts.

The Band’s Perspective

Photo Credit: Amaranthe Official Website

“Metal is the strongest element to it,” Ryd has explained in response to the genre debate. “For me it’s mostly about putting out a message. And if someone considers that message to be rock, pop or jazz – that’s up to them.” This statement shows the band focuses on artistic expression over genre constraints.

Ryd underlines their authentic approach as well: “We never try to adjust to a specific kind of genre. We just stay true to ourselves then write together.”

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