Versus the World (Amon Amarth album) explained

Versus the World
Type:studio
Artist:Amon Amarth
Cover:Versus_The_World.jpg
Released:18 November 2002
Recorded:August 2002
Studio:Berno Studios in Malmö, Sweden
Genre:Melodic death metal
Label:Metal Blade, Sony Music
Producer:Berno Paulsson, Amon Amarth
Prev Title:The Crusher
Prev Year:2001
Next Title:Fate of Norns
Next Year:2004

Versus the World is the fourth studio album by Swedish melodic death metal band Amon Amarth, released on 18 November 2002 by Metal Blade Records and Sony Music. It was also released with a bonus disc featuring the Sorrow Throughout the Nine Worlds EP as well as their two demos; Thor Arise, The Arrival of the Fimbul Winter (the first being unreleased before) and a German version of "Victorious March" entitled "Siegreicher Marsch" which was on Once Sent from the Golden Hall. The song "Death in Fire" was made into a music video. Versus the World was the first Amon Amarth album to showcase a more midpaced and heavy sound, unlike their earlier faster works. A deluxe edition was released in 2009 that featured the album remastered by Jens Bogren, and a bonus cd of the original album played live in its entirety in Bochum, Germany.

When asked to comment on the album, vocalist Johan Hegg remarked:

Reception

In 2005, Versus the World was ranked number 413 in Rock Hard magazine's book of The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time.[1]

Release history

RegionDate
Europe18 November 2002
North America14 January 2003

Personnel

Band members

Other

Notes and References

  1. Book: Best of Rock & Metal - Die 500 stärksten Scheiben aller Zeiten. 2005. Rock Hard. de. 3-89880-517-4. 44.