82nd All the Way
Amaranthe
Propulsive and relentlessly kinetic, this track from Amaranthe operates like a machine built for forward momentum. The production layers driving synth pulses beneath crunching, down-tuned guitar riffs, creating a hybrid sound that sits somewhere between melodic metalcore and stadium electronic rock. The band's signature three-vocalist configuration is fully deployed here — the crystalline female lead carries the melodic spine with precise, almost athletic clarity, while the clean male voice adds harmonic warmth, and the aggressive growls punctuate verses like percussive detonations. There's a martial, disciplined energy embedded in the song's structure, with the "82nd" reference evoking something of wartime camaraderie and unit pride — the feeling of moving as one body toward something that demands everything you have. The chorus hits with the kind of dopamine-engineered precision Amaranthe have made their signature, wide and anthemic, designed to be sung with raised fists. Emotionally, it occupies that particular headspace of channeled aggression and collective resolve, the feeling of enduring something difficult alongside others. The production shines with a clean, almost clinical polish — every element earns its placement. This is music for the final sprint, for the gym session when the body wants to quit but the mind refuses, for anyone who needs an external engine when their internal one is running low.
fast
2010s
bright, polished, dense
Swedish melodic metalcore
Metal, Electronic Rock. Melodic Metalcore. aggressive, euphoric. Channeled aggression and martial tension build steadily into collective resolve and anthemic triumph.. energy 9. fast. danceability 6. valence 7. vocals: three vocalists, crystalline female lead, clean male harmonics, aggressive male growls. production: driving synth pulses, down-tuned guitars, crisp drums, clinical polish. texture: bright, polished, dense. acousticness 1. era: 2010s. Swedish melodic metalcore. Intense gym session when the body wants to quit but the mind refuses to stop.