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Track: Mechanical Illusion
Artist: Amaranthe
Album: The Nexus

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Name: Amaranthe
Spotify Genres: symphonic metal, power metal, metal
Followers: 618,420
Popularity:

61/100

Biography

Swedish/Danish power/melodic death metal band that originates from Sweden and Denmark. They released their first demos in 2008. Formed by Jake E. ([a540820]) and [a1115412], the project began taking shape when singers [a2345770] and Andy Solvestrom ([a1142117]) signed on, as did drummer Morten Lowe ([a2345771]). In april 2011 their debut album "Amaranthe" was released to a worldwide acclaim, charting high in Sweden and Finland. It was the 84th most played album on Spotify in the whole world, all genres! In spring 2011 they did a full European tour with Kamelot and Evergrey.

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Release: Amaranthe - The Nexus
Year: 2013
Genres: Rock
Styles: Metalcore

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LYRICS

Foreseen, half man, machine I am
Eating from an empty hand
Awaken me, I am a fraction of infinity
As flames arise, I boil, I shake
A destiny of how it's made
It tears in me I need to let it be
As tears falling from my eyes
I see a world that's upside down
See me bleed I'm on the run

Rit: mechanical illusion
Search through every open door
To end this war
Reset the evolution
Drives us to accept no more
Become what we were before

Repent repeat, the history
I'm half the man I used to be
I walked the line
Enhanced with powers never to be seen
I falter in a darkened dream
A winding path that's haunting me
It's black or white
It's my eternal life
As tears falling from my eyes
I see a world that's upside down
See me bleed I'm on the run

Rit: mechanical illusion
Search through every open door
To end this war
Reset the evolution
Drives us to accept no more
Become what we were before



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