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Elize Ryd

Hanna Elise Isabell Maj Höstblomma Ryd (born 15 October 1984), known professionally as Elize Ryd, is a Swedish singer, best known as one of the three vocalists and co-lyricist in the metal band Amaranthe. She also gained some popularity prior to the band's inception by performing guest vocals for the symphonic power metal band Kamelot, both on tour and in the studio.[1] She sings in the soprano range.[2][3]

Elize Ryd
Ryd performing in 2018
Background information
Birth nameHanna Elise Isabell Maj Höstblomma Ryd
Born (1984-10-15) 15 October 1984 (age 38)
Värnamo, Sweden
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active2003–present
Member of
Websiteelizeryd.com

Early life

Hanna Elise Isabell Maj Höstblomma Ryd[4][5][6] was born in Värnamo on 15 October 1984, the daughter of a Swedish father and a Finnish mother, both of whom were musicians. She performed in public for the first time when she was four years old. During her childhood, she was influenced by everything from Walt Disney to heavy metal. At the age of 13, she attended and won a 1998 talent show in Gothenburg as the youngest participant. The first prize was a record deal, but since she did not meet the minimum of age of 15, she was ineligible to receive the prize. She received a scholarship for the most promising singer and a spot in a musical called Brödupploppet that was played 76 times at Exercishuset in Gothenburg. She received another scholarship award in 2003, when she graduated from high school.

Career

Early career

After graduating from a three-year education at a performing arts school, Ryd started her professional singing career as a cabaret performer at the Cabaret Lorensberg in Gothenburg.[7] She also did songs for various local bands such as Falconer. When she met Joacim "Jake E" Lundberg in a club in Gothenburg, he requested that she record vocals for a song with his band Dreamland, titled "Fade Away". Lundberg later introduced her to Olof Mörck, who proposed a collaboration with his band Dragonland, to which she agreed. It was around this time that symphonic metal band Nightwish took interest in Ryd as a replacement for their previous singer Tarja Turunen, although she was ultimately not chosen for the role. At the same time, she, Mörck, and Lundberg talked about starting their own band with her as a lead singer and composer. The band was named Avalanche, which was later renamed to Amaranthe for legal reasons.[8][9]

Amaranthe

 
Ryd live with Amaranthe at Tuska Open Air 2013

In early 2009, Amaranthe released their debut EP, Leave Everything Behind. In early 2011, they released their first two singles, "Hunger" and "Rain" before releasing their debut album Amaranthe, which reached a peak position of 35th on Swedish charts and 16th on Finnish Charts.[10][11] With this album, the band released two music videos: one for the aforementioned song "Hunger" and another for the song "Amaranthine". Both were directed by Patric Ullaeus for Revolver Films. There was also a video shot for "1.000.000 Lightyears", the fourth single from their debut album.

On January 25, 2013, Amaranthe released a new single titled "The Nexus" and a music video on 13 March.[12] Amaranthe's second album, The Nexus, was released in March 2013.[13] Later in 2013, Amaranthe released two videos for their singles "Burn with Me" and "Invincible."

Amaranthe released a new single and video for "Drop-dead cynical" in September 2014. Their third album, Massive Addictive, was released on October 21, 2014,[14] as well as two more videos for "Digital World" and "True" and a lyric video for "Trinity".

A special compilation Breaking Point - B-sides 2011-2015 was released on October 30, 2015.

Amaranthe released their fourth album Maximalism in October 2016, with "That Song" as the lead single.

Their fifth album Helix was released in October 2018, with "365" as the first single.

Manifest is their sixth album, which was released in October 2020 via Nuclear Blast. The first single "Viral" was released on June 26, 2020.

Kamelot

Throughout 2011 and 2012, Ryd joined Kamelot on stage as one of their primary touring vocalists, and recorded guest vocals on three tracks for Kamelot's tenth album Silverthorn, and was featured in one music video.[12]

On September 28, 2012, whilst supporting Nightwish's North American leg of the Imaginaerum World Tour with Kamelot, Ryd and fellow Kamelot touring vocalist Alissa White-Gluz of The Agonist joined symphonic metal band Nightwish for a one-time concert in Denver when their lead vocalist Anette Olzon was hospitalized.[15]

In September 2018, Ryd was part of the DVD recording of "I Am The Empire Live From The 013", released on August 14, 2020.

Other collaborations

Since Amaranthe's explosion in popularity, Ryd has been featured on songs by several different artists she had not previously collaborated with. In 2011, she had three notable collaborations that were all released commercially. These consisted of guest vocals for Swedish rock band Takida's fourth album The Burning Heart[8] and Renegade Five's September 2011 EP Life Is Already Fading.[16] Beside fellow Amaranthe vocalists Jake E. and Andreas Solveström, Elize was once again featured on a Dragonland album; this time being the band's fifth album Under the Grey Banner.

In 2012, Ryd performed guest vocals on the debut single "Evolution" by the musical project Dreamstate set up by Takida guitarist Tomas Wallin.[17]

In 2013, Ryd performed vocals in the album The Land of New Hope, from a new metal opera project by Timo Tolkki called Avalon, in which she is the main character. The album was released on May 17, 2013.[18] She was also confirmed as one of the vocalists for the second album called Angels of the Apocalypse.[19]

Also in 2013, she recorded a song with the Russian composer Alexey Soloviev. The song is called "Alone in the Universe".

In the end of 2013, Ryd took part in the Raskasta Joulua project, incorporating the sound of metal to Christmas carols. She sang the song "Julen är här" as a duet with Tony Kakko from Sonata Arctica. She also joined the Raskasta Joulua tour for the final gigs. During that visit in Finland, she performed on Finnish national television. There, she sang Ave Maria together with Marko Hietala, the bassist from Nightwish.[20][21] They sold over 20,000 copies of Raskasta Joulua, which received platinum certification as a result. In 2014, she once again participated on Raskasta Joulua's recordings. She appeared on the album Raknarok Juletide with the song "Christmas Is Here", which is the English version of "Julen är här", also with Tony Kakko on vocals. She also appeared on the follow-up album, Raskasta Joulua 2, where she sang on a cover of Carola Häggkvist's "Himlen i min famn". Raskasta Joulua 2 sold over 20,000 copies and it, too, received platinum certification.[22]

During Bandit Rock Awards 2014, Ryd received the award for the years "Rock & Role Model".

Ryd also performed guest vocals on Timo Tolkki's Avalon album Angels of the Apocalypse, along with Simone Simons, Floor Jansen, Fabio Lione, and other power metal vocalists, which was released on May 16, 2014.

She is also featured on the new Nergard album A Bit Closer to Heaven. It was released in May 2015. The album also features Nils K. Rue (Pagan's Mind), Michael Eriksen (Circus Maximus), and Ralf Scheepers (Primal Fear). Ryd performs on the song "On Through the Storm" and was a duet with the Swedish singer Andi Kravljaca.

She is featured on the second Smash into Pieces album, performing on the song "My Cocaine". It was released in February 2015.

She took part in Swedish Melodifestivalen 2015 with Swedish opera tenor Rickard Söderberg. They both sang a song called "One by One", which was composed by Ryd and Jimmy Jansson. They came in 5th place in the first semi-final (2nd of the 2nd round), but, unfortunately, they were eliminated after a big crash of the application.[23]

Ryd is featured on the Gus G. album Brand New Revolution, released on July 24, 2015. The song is called "What Lies Below".

She is featured on Docker's Guild album called The Heisenberg Diaries – Book A: Sounds of Future Past, released on January 21, 2016, where she sings the sci-fi soundtrack tunes "Never Ending Story" and "Suspension" (from the Buck Rogers in the 25th Century movie soundtrack) in duet with Douglas R. Docker. (2016)[24]

On March 5, 2016, a new single, "At the Break of Dawn", featuring Ryd, was released by the Finnish band Arion.

In December 2016, Ryd once again joined the Raskasta Joulua tour for eight gigs in Finland. In March 2017, she joined the guitarist Gus G. for a few dates in Japan.

In December 2017, Ryd joined the Raskasta Joulua tour for their tour in Finland. She is also featured on their song "Stjärnan i min hand".

In December 2018, Ryd once again joined Raskasta Joulua on seven dates in Finland as part of their tour.

In December 2019, Ryd joined another Raskasta Joulua tour for eight gigs in Finland.

Ryd is featured on "Lucky Star" from the 2020 self-titled debut album of Amahiru, a musical project led by Frédéric Leclercq and Saki.[25]

Ryd will also be featured on the new Mirka Rantanen's heavy metal project Circus Of Rock.

Awards

2012

  • Bandit Rock Awards together with Amaranthe "This year's Swedish breakthrough".[26]

2013

  • Gold Disc with Amaranthe "Hunger".[27]
  • Gold Disc with Amaranthe "Amaranthine".[28]
  • Platinum Disc together with Raskasta Joulua.[29]

2014

  • Platinum Disc with Raskasta Joulua 2.[30]
  • Bandit Rock "Rock & Role Model".[31]

2015

  • Playboy Magazine "The 14 hottest Metal Maidens in face-melting History".[32]
  • Gold disc with Amaranthe for the album Nexus in Finland

2017

  • Three Gold disc with Amaranthe for album Amaranthe, album Nexus and single "Nexus
  • Gold disc with Amaranthe for the single "1000000 Lightyears"
  • Gold disc with Amaranthe for "Massive Addictive"

2018

  • Gold disc with Amaranthe for album Maximalism

Discography

 
Ryd in 2019

Singles

With Amaranthe

  • "Leave Everything Behind" (2011)
  • "Hunger" (2011)
  • "Rain" (2011)
  • "Amaranthine" (2011)
  • "1.000.000" Lightyears (2012)
  • "The Nexus" (2013)
  • "Burn With Me" (2013)
  • "Invincible" (2013)
  • "Drop Dead Cynical" (2014)
  • "Dynamite" (2014)
  • "Trinity" (2014)
  • "Digital World" (2015)
  • "True" (2015)
  • "That Song" (2016)
  • "Fury" (2016)
  • "Boomerang" (2017)
  • "Maximize" (2017)
  • "365" (2018)
  • "Army of the Night" (Powerwolf cover) (2018)
  • "Countdown" (2018)
  • "Inferno" (2018)
  • "Dream" (2019)
  • "Helix" (2019)
  • "GG6" (2019)
  • "82nd All the Way" (Sabaton cover) (2020)
  • "Do or Die" (2020)
  • "Viral" (2020)
  • "Strong" (2020)
  • "Archangel" (2020)
  • "Fearless" (2020)
  • "BOOM!1" (2020)
  • "PVP" (2021)
  • "Crystalline (orchestral version)" (2022)
  • "Find Life" (2022)

With Falconer

  • "Ravenhair" (ft. Elina Ryd) (2003)
  • "Emotional Skies" (2005)

With Dreamland

  • "Fade Away" (2005)

With Dragonland

  • "Cassiopeia" (2006)
  • "Too Late for Sorrow" (2006)
  • "Supernova" (2006)
  • "Lady of Goldenwood" (2011)
  • "Under the Grey Banner" (2011)

With Takida

  • "Ending is Love" (2011)

With Renegade Five

  • "Life is Already Fading" (2011)

With Houston

  • "Without Your Love" (2011)

With Dreamstate

  • "Evolution" (2012)

With Alexey Soloviev

  • "Alone in the Universe" (2012)

With Kamelot

  • "Sacrimony (Angel of Afterlife)" (2012)
  • "Veritas" (2012)
  • "Falling Like the Fahrenheit" (2012)
  • "Sacrimony (Angel of Afterlife) (Live)" (2020)
  • "My Confession (Live)" (2020)
  • "March of Mephisto (Live)" (2020)

With Timo Tolkki's Avalon

  • "Enshrined in My Memory" (2013)
  • "Shine" (2013)
  • "I'll Sing You Home" (2013)
  • "In The Name Of The Rose" (2013)
  • "Avalanche Anthem" (2013)
  • "A World Without Us" (2013)

Melodifestivalen 2015

  • "One By One" by Elize Ryd (duet together with Rickard Söderberg) (2015)

With Smash Into Pieces

  • "My Cocaine" (2015)

With Gus G

  • "What Lies Below" (2015)

With Nergard

  • "On Through The Storm" (2015)

With Crossnail

  • Sand of Time (2015)

With Docker's Guild

  • Suspension (2016)
  • The Never Ending Story (2016)

With Arion

  • "At the Break of Dawn" (2016)

With Turilli / Lione Rhapsody

  • "D.N.A. (Demon and Angel)" (2019)

With Luiz Macedo

With Conception

  • "The Mansion" (2020)

With Beyond The Black

  • "Wounded Healer" (2020)

With Amahiru

  • "Lucky Star" (2020)

Basic Element, Dr. Alban, Waldo's People

  • "Life Is Now" (2022)

Albums

With Amaranthe

With Timo Tolkki's Avalon

With Raskasta Joulua

With Karmaflow

Music-videos

With Amaranthe

  • "Hunger" (2011)
  • "Amaranthine" (2011)
  • "1.000.000 Lightyears" (2012)
  • "The Nexus" (2013)
  • "Burn With Me" (2013)
  • "Invincible" (2013)
  • "Drop Dead Cynical" (2014)
  • "Trinity" (2014)
  • "Digital World" (2015)
  • "True" (2015)
  • "That Song" (2016)
  • "Boomerang" (2017)
  • "Maximize" (2017)
  • "365" (2018)
  • "Countdown" (2018)
  • "Inferno" (2018)
  • "Helix" (2019)
  • "GG6" (2019)
  • "82nd All The Way" (2020)
  • "Do Or Die" (2020)
  • "Viral" (2020)
  • "Strong" (2020)
  • "Archangel" (2020)
  • "Fearless" (2020)
  • "BOOM!1" (2020)
  • "PVP" (2021)
  • "Crystalline (orchestral version)" (2022)
  • "Find Life" (2022)

With Kamelot

  • "Sacrimony (Angel of Afterlife)" (2012)

With Dreamstate

  • "Evolution" (2012)

With Timo Tolkki's Avalon

  • "Enshrined in My Memory" (2013)

With Gus G

  • "What Lies Below" (2015)

With Arion

  • "At The Break Of Dawn" (2018)

Basic Element, Dr. Alban, Waldo's People

  • "Life Is Now" (2022)

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External links

  • Ryd's website
  • Amaranthe's website

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Hanna Elise Isabell Maj Hostblomma Ryd born 15 October 1984 known professionally as Elize Ryd is a Swedish singer best known as one of the three vocalists and co lyricist in the metal band Amaranthe She also gained some popularity prior to the band s inception by performing guest vocals for the symphonic power metal band Kamelot both on tour and in the studio 1 She sings in the soprano range 2 3 Elize RydRyd performing in 2018Background informationBirth nameHanna Elise Isabell Maj Hostblomma RydBorn 1984 10 15 15 October 1984 age 38 Varnamo SwedenGenresPower metalmetalcoremelodic black metalmelodic death metalsymphonic metalpop metalOccupation s SingerYears active2003 presentMember ofAmarantheRaskasta JouluaWebsiteelizeryd wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Amaranthe 2 3 Kamelot 2 4 Other collaborations 2 5 Awards 2 5 1 2012 2 5 2 2013 2 5 3 2014 2 5 4 2015 2 5 5 2017 2 5 6 2018 3 Discography 3 1 Singles 3 2 Albums 4 Music videos 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditHanna Elise Isabell Maj Hostblomma Ryd 4 5 6 was born in Varnamo on 15 October 1984 the daughter of a Swedish father and a Finnish mother both of whom were musicians She performed in public for the first time when she was four years old During her childhood she was influenced by everything from Walt Disney to heavy metal At the age of 13 she attended and won a 1998 talent show in Gothenburg as the youngest participant The first prize was a record deal but since she did not meet the minimum of age of 15 she was ineligible to receive the prize She received a scholarship for the most promising singer and a spot in a musical called Brodupploppet that was played 76 times at Exercishuset in Gothenburg She received another scholarship award in 2003 when she graduated from high school Career EditEarly career Edit After graduating from a three year education at a performing arts school Ryd started her professional singing career as a cabaret performer at the Cabaret Lorensberg in Gothenburg 7 She also did songs for various local bands such as Falconer When she met Joacim Jake E Lundberg in a club in Gothenburg he requested that she record vocals for a song with his band Dreamland titled Fade Away Lundberg later introduced her to Olof Morck who proposed a collaboration with his band Dragonland to which she agreed It was around this time that symphonic metal band Nightwish took interest in Ryd as a replacement for their previous singer Tarja Turunen although she was ultimately not chosen for the role At the same time she Morck and Lundberg talked about starting their own band with her as a lead singer and composer The band was named Avalanche which was later renamed to Amaranthe for legal reasons 8 9 Amaranthe Edit Ryd live with Amaranthe at Tuska Open Air 2013 In early 2009 Amaranthe released their debut EP Leave Everything Behind In early 2011 they released their first two singles Hunger and Rain before releasing their debut album Amaranthe which reached a peak position of 35th on Swedish charts and 16th on Finnish Charts 10 11 With this album the band released two music videos one for the aforementioned song Hunger and another for the song Amaranthine Both were directed by Patric Ullaeus for Revolver Films There was also a video shot for 1 000 000 Lightyears the fourth single from their debut album On January 25 2013 Amaranthe released a new single titled The Nexus and a music video on 13 March 12 Amaranthe s second album The Nexus was released in March 2013 13 Later in 2013 Amaranthe released two videos for their singles Burn with Me and Invincible Amaranthe released a new single and video for Drop dead cynical in September 2014 Their third album Massive Addictive was released on October 21 2014 14 as well as two more videos for Digital World and True and a lyric video for Trinity A special compilation Breaking Point B sides 2011 2015 was released on October 30 2015 Amaranthe released their fourth album Maximalism in October 2016 with That Song as the lead single Their fifth album Helix was released in October 2018 with 365 as the first single Manifest is their sixth album which was released in October 2020 via Nuclear Blast The first single Viral was released on June 26 2020 Kamelot Edit Throughout 2011 and 2012 Ryd joined Kamelot on stage as one of their primary touring vocalists and recorded guest vocals on three tracks for Kamelot s tenth album Silverthorn and was featured in one music video 12 On September 28 2012 whilst supporting Nightwish s North American leg of the Imaginaerum World Tour with Kamelot Ryd and fellow Kamelot touring vocalist Alissa White Gluz of The Agonist joined symphonic metal band Nightwish for a one time concert in Denver when their lead vocalist Anette Olzon was hospitalized 15 In September 2018 Ryd was part of the DVD recording of I Am The Empire Live From The 013 released on August 14 2020 Other collaborations Edit Since Amaranthe s explosion in popularity Ryd has been featured on songs by several different artists she had not previously collaborated with In 2011 she had three notable collaborations that were all released commercially These consisted of guest vocals for Swedish rock band Takida s fourth album The Burning Heart 8 and Renegade Five s September 2011 EP Life Is Already Fading 16 Beside fellow Amaranthe vocalists Jake E and Andreas Solvestrom Elize was once again featured on a Dragonland album this time being the band s fifth album Under the Grey Banner In 2012 Ryd performed guest vocals on the debut single Evolution by the musical project Dreamstate set up by Takida guitarist Tomas Wallin 17 In 2013 Ryd performed vocals in the album The Land of New Hope from a new metal opera project by Timo Tolkki called Avalon in which she is the main character The album was released on May 17 2013 18 She was also confirmed as one of the vocalists for the second album called Angels of the Apocalypse 19 Also in 2013 she recorded a song with the Russian composer Alexey Soloviev The song is called Alone in the Universe In the end of 2013 Ryd took part in the Raskasta Joulua project incorporating the sound of metal to Christmas carols She sang the song Julen ar har as a duet with Tony Kakko from Sonata Arctica She also joined the Raskasta Joulua tour for the final gigs During that visit in Finland she performed on Finnish national television There she sang Ave Maria together with Marko Hietala the bassist from Nightwish 20 21 They sold over 20 000 copies of Raskasta Joulua which received platinum certification as a result In 2014 she once again participated on Raskasta Joulua s recordings She appeared on the album Raknarok Juletide with the song Christmas Is Here which is the English version of Julen ar har also with Tony Kakko on vocals She also appeared on the follow up album Raskasta Joulua 2 where she sang on a cover of Carola Haggkvist s Himlen i min famn Raskasta Joulua 2 sold over 20 000 copies and it too received platinum certification 22 During Bandit Rock Awards 2014 Ryd received the award for the years Rock amp Role Model Ryd also performed guest vocals on Timo Tolkki s Avalon album Angels of the Apocalypse along with Simone Simons Floor Jansen Fabio Lione and other power metal vocalists which was released on May 16 2014 She is also featured on the new Nergard album A Bit Closer to Heaven It was released in May 2015 The album also features Nils K Rue Pagan s Mind Michael Eriksen Circus Maximus and Ralf Scheepers Primal Fear Ryd performs on the song On Through the Storm and was a duet with the Swedish singer Andi Kravljaca She is featured on the second Smash into Pieces album performing on the song My Cocaine It was released in February 2015 She took part in Swedish Melodifestivalen 2015 with Swedish opera tenor Rickard Soderberg They both sang a song called One by One which was composed by Ryd and Jimmy Jansson They came in 5th place in the first semi final 2nd of the 2nd round but unfortunately they were eliminated after a big crash of the application 23 Ryd is featured on the Gus G album Brand New Revolution released on July 24 2015 The song is called What Lies Below She is featured on Docker s Guild album called The Heisenberg Diaries Book A Sounds of Future Past released on January 21 2016 where she sings the sci fi soundtrack tunes Never Ending Story and Suspension from the Buck Rogers in the 25th Century movie soundtrack in duet with Douglas R Docker 2016 24 On March 5 2016 a new single At the Break of Dawn featuring Ryd was released by the Finnish band Arion In December 2016 Ryd once again joined the Raskasta Joulua tour for eight gigs in Finland In March 2017 she joined the guitarist Gus G for a few dates in Japan In December 2017 Ryd joined the Raskasta Joulua tour for their tour in Finland She is also featured on their song Stjarnan i min hand In December 2018 Ryd once again joined Raskasta Joulua on seven dates in Finland as part of their tour In December 2019 Ryd joined another Raskasta Joulua tour for eight gigs in Finland Ryd is featured on Lucky Star from the 2020 self titled debut album of Amahiru a musical project led by Frederic Leclercq and Saki 25 Ryd will also be featured on the new Mirka Rantanen s heavy metal project Circus Of Rock Awards Edit 2012 Edit Bandit Rock Awards together with Amaranthe This year s Swedish breakthrough 26 2013 Edit Gold Disc with Amaranthe Hunger 27 Gold Disc with Amaranthe Amaranthine 28 Platinum Disc together with Raskasta Joulua 29 2014 Edit Platinum Disc with Raskasta Joulua 2 30 Bandit Rock Rock amp Role Model 31 2015 Edit Playboy Magazine The 14 hottest Metal Maidens in face melting History 32 Gold disc with Amaranthe for the album Nexus in Finland2017 Edit Three Gold disc with Amaranthe for album Amaranthe album Nexus and single Nexus Gold disc with Amaranthe for the single 1000000 Lightyears Gold disc with Amaranthe for Massive Addictive 2018 Edit Gold disc with Amaranthe for album MaximalismDiscography Edit Ryd in 2019 Singles Edit With Amaranthe Leave Everything Behind 2011 Hunger 2011 Rain 2011 Amaranthine 2011 1 000 000 Lightyears 2012 The Nexus 2013 Burn With Me 2013 Invincible 2013 Drop Dead Cynical 2014 Dynamite 2014 Trinity 2014 Digital World 2015 True 2015 That Song 2016 Fury 2016 Boomerang 2017 Maximize 2017 365 2018 Army of the Night Powerwolf cover 2018 Countdown 2018 Inferno 2018 Dream 2019 Helix 2019 GG6 2019 82nd All the Way Sabaton cover 2020 Do or Die 2020 Viral 2020 Strong 2020 Archangel 2020 Fearless 2020 BOOM 1 2020 PVP 2021 Crystalline orchestral version 2022 Find Life 2022 With Falconer Ravenhair ft Elina Ryd 2003 Emotional Skies 2005 With Dreamland Fade Away 2005 With Dragonland Cassiopeia 2006 Too Late for Sorrow 2006 Supernova 2006 Lady of Goldenwood 2011 Under the Grey Banner 2011 With Takida Ending is Love 2011 With Renegade Five Life is Already Fading 2011 With Houston Without Your Love 2011 With Dreamstate Evolution 2012 With Alexey Soloviev Alone in the Universe 2012 With Kamelot Sacrimony Angel of Afterlife 2012 Veritas 2012 Falling Like the Fahrenheit 2012 Sacrimony Angel of Afterlife Live 2020 My Confession Live 2020 March of Mephisto Live 2020 With Timo Tolkki s Avalon Enshrined in My Memory 2013 Shine 2013 I ll Sing You Home 2013 In The Name Of The Rose 2013 Avalanche Anthem 2013 A World Without Us 2013 Melodifestivalen 2015 One By One by Elize Ryd duet together with Rickard Soderberg 2015 With Smash Into Pieces My Cocaine 2015 With Gus G What Lies Below 2015 With Nergard On Through The Storm 2015 With Crossnail Sand of Time 2015 With Docker s Guild Suspension 2016 The Never Ending Story 2016 With Arion At the Break of Dawn 2016 With Turilli Lione Rhapsody D N A Demon and Angel 2019 With Luiz Macedo Why Can t You See ft Derrick Green 2019 With Conception The Mansion 2020 With Beyond The Black Wounded Healer 2020 With Amahiru Lucky Star 2020 Basic Element Dr Alban Waldo s People Life Is Now 2022 Albums Edit With Amaranthe Leave 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