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Amon Amarth - The Avenger flac album

Amon Amarth - The Avenger flac album
  • Performer Amon Amarth
  • Title The Avenger
  • Date of release 2017
  • Style Death Metal, Viking Metal
  • Other formats MPC ASF AA AAC WMA AC3 TTA
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1517 mb
  • Size FLAC 1818 mb
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Votes: 690

The Avenger is the second full-length studio album by Swedish death metal band Amon Amarth, released by Metal Blade Records on September 2, 1999. It was the first Amon Amarth album with guitarist Johan Söderberg and drummer Fredrik Andersson, Thus completing the line-up that remained up until 2015, following Andersson's departure from the band. It was also released as a digipak version, containing a bonus track "Thor Arise", a re-recording of the title track from their first demo, Thor Arise

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Producer – Amon Amarth. Recorded at THE ABYSS Studios, March 1999. Mastered at Cutting Room Stockholm, April 1999. The Avenger ‎(LP, Album, Gat). The Avenger ‎(CD, Album, RE).

The Avenger (1999) by Amon Amarth. Labels: Metal Blade Records. Genres: Melodic Death Metal Members: Johan Hegg, Olavi Mikkonen, Johan Soderberg, Ted Lundstrom, Fredrik Andersson.

Amon Amarth’s 1999 album, The Avenger is some brutal melodic death metal that at times is enhanced by the muddy production but at other times is hindered by the blending and sections where some of the instruments are nearly inaudible. Despite those flaws with the production, Amon Amarth still put on an amazing show with this album that has all the passion, talent, and ferocious battle-hardened intensity that is to be expected from the Viking descendants. Johan Hegg’s wild screams in this album are like those of a berserker charging the enemy line.

The Avenger is Amon Amarth's second album for Metal Blade, and it features new guitarist Johan Söderberg in place of the departed Anders Hansson. It's not dissimilar to Once Sent from the Golden Hall - basic Scandinavian death/black metal, somewhere in between the predominant flavors of the Norwegian and Swedish scenes, mixing lightning-quick rhythms and noisy guitar textures with deep, growling grooves.