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Massive Addictive

Massive Addictive is the third studio by the band , released on October 21, 2014, through . It features 12 tracks with a total runtime of 41:03, marking the band's first featuring harsh vocalist Henrik Englund (replacing Andreas Solveström), alongside clean vocalists and Jake E. The album blends , , and influences, characterized by pulsating beats, catchy pop choruses, and dual clean and harsh vocal performances. Produced by Jacob Hansen and the band, it continues Amaranthe's signature sound established in prior works like The Nexus, with updated production incorporating contemporary elements. Key tracks include "Dynamite," "Drop Dead Cynical," and the , which highlight the album's energetic and anthemic style. Upon release, Massive Addictive received generally positive reviews for its addictive hooks and polished production, though some critics noted it as formulaic compared to the band's earlier albums. It achieved moderate commercial success internationally, debuting at number 105 on the chart. In the UK, it peaked at number 85 on the Official Albums Chart and number 10 on the Official Rock & Metal Albums Chart, spending one week on each. The album also charted in several European countries, reflecting Amaranthe's growing fanbase in the melodic metal scene.

Background

Band context and lineup changes

Amaranthe was formed in the fall of 2008 in , , initially under the name , by guitarist Olof Mörck (of and ) and vocalist Joacim "Jake E" Lundberg, with the goal of blending , , , and pop elements into a unique sound. The band signed with shortly after formation and changed their name to Amaranthe in May 2009 due to trademark issues. The band's self-titled debut album, , was released on April 13, 2011, and achieved moderate success, peaking at number 35 on the albums chart and number 16 on the Finnish albums chart. It also topped Japan's import charts, marking an early international breakthrough. Following the release, Amaranthe embarked on an extensive promotional tour comprising 92 live shows across . Their sophomore album, The Nexus, arrived on March 20, 2013, via , peaking at number 6 on the albums chart and incorporating edgier metal riffs alongside increased and influences, evolving their signature hybrid style. The album's success propelled the band's rising international profile, leading to a more extensive headline tour and broader recognition in the melodic metal scene.) In October 2013, shortly after The Nexus' release, unclean vocalist Andreas Solveström departed the band after five years, citing a desire to pursue other projects; he was promptly replaced by Henrik Englund Wilhelmsson (of Scarpoint) as the harsh vocalist, a change that shaped the lineup for the subsequent album Massive Addictive. Core members (clean female vocals), Olof Mörck (guitars and keyboards), and Morten Løwe Sørensen (drums) remained intact, providing continuity amid the transition. This lineup adjustment occurred as supported high-profile acts like on European tours, further solidifying their momentum heading into 2014.

Album concept and songwriting

The development of Massive Addictive stemmed from the band's intent to heighten their signature hybrid sound, integrating more pronounced electronic and pop-infused elements into their metal framework to craft larger-than-life anthems. Guitarist Olof Mörck emphasized evolving beyond the progressive tendencies of prior works like The Nexus, opting instead for a streamlined structure with potent choruses, riffs, and verses that amplified the "addictive" blend of genres. This approach aimed to balance organic grooves with digital enhancements, drawing on modern and for melodic hooks while retaining classic metal influences such as Iron Maiden's anthemic style. Songwriting was predominantly handled by Olof Mörck and vocalist , who collaborated closely on melodies and arrangements; Ryd often initiated with chorus ideas, refining them to ensure verses provided contrast and buildup. The process incorporated input from new harsh vocalist Henrik Englund, particularly in shaping the aggressive sections to complement the melodic vocals and maintain dynamic equilibrium. Englund's arrival in late 2013, following lineup changes, introduced fresh vocal dynamics that influenced the harsher elements. Ideas for the album began crystallizing in late 2013, with Mörck starting in September and full ramping up by January 2014; the band generated around 22-23 song concepts over several months, ultimately selecting 12 core tracks plus bonus material. This timeline allowed for experimentation with keyboard tones, , and vocal balances, prioritizing and replay value in the final selections.

Recording and production

Studio sessions and timeline

The recording of Massive Addictive primarily took place at Jacob Hansen Studios in , , spanning from April 27 to June 12, 2014, during which the band tracked the core instrumentation and vocals under producer Jacob Hansen's guidance. Guitars were captured separately at Gothenburg Rock Studios in , allowing for focused sessions on those elements before the main tracking phase. Keyboards and programming were handled at Amaranthe Studios in , contributing to the album's electronic layers remotely from the primary location. This timeline reflected the band's efficient workflow following lineup changes, with overdubs for vocals—particularly integrating new harsh vocalist Henrik Englund's contributions—completed during the Danish sessions to ensure cohesion. The process emphasized a tight schedule to capitalize on the momentum from their previous album, The Nexus, enabling a swift release later that year.

Production team and techniques

The production of Massive Addictive was led by Jacob Hansen at Hansen Studios in , , where he served as the primary producer, engineer, mixer, and mastering engineer, delivering a polished and radio-friendly sound characterized by clarity and punch. Olof Mörck, the band's and programmer, contributed as co-producer and co-mixer, while also handling keyboards and programming to integrate electronic elements seamlessly into the tracks. Jake E, the band's clean male vocalist, assisted with additional mixing to refine the vocal arrangements. Key techniques emphasized vocal to create a "massive" stack, particularly for the dual clean vocals of and Jake E, which were blended with Henrik Englund's harsh vocals for dynamic interplay and thickness. synths and programming, overseen by Mörck, were heavily incorporated to craft infectious hooks and modern atmospheres, drawing from and influences to enhance the album's foundation. Modern and dynamic were applied across the mix to achieve high-impact "massive" , ensuring a balanced that supported both studio playback and live performance viability. Guest contributions were integrated post-tracking, with additional vocals from Michael Vahl on "An Ordinary Abnormality" and keyboards from Elias Holmlid on "Over and Done" layered into the final mix to add harmonic depth without disrupting the core ensemble. This approach allowed for precise blending of external elements, maintaining the album's cohesive, high-energy production.

Musical style and themes

Genre influences and sound evolution

Massive Addictive represents a fusion of , , , and (EDM) elements, including and infusions, creating a hyper-modern sound that prioritizes catchiness and accessibility. The album's core identity draws from the post- Swedish scene, characterized by chunky drop-tuned riffs, double-bass drumming, and aggressive breakdowns, while incorporating upbeat synth layers and dancefloor-friendly beats to blend aggression with pop sensibilities. The band's genre influences span symphonic and power metal acts like and for orchestral and anthemic vocal harmonies, alongside melodic aggression reminiscent of In Flames and early Swedish melodeath pioneers. Electronic inspirations include techno-rock producers such as and 1990s Eurodance figures like E-Type, evident in the pulsating synths and stuttered production effects that add a futuristic edge to the metal framework. Additional nods to pop-metal hybrids, such as and , contribute to the album's layered, radio-friendly choruses and emotional depth. Building on Amaranthe's previous album The Nexus (2013), Massive Addictive evolves the sound by amplifying breakdowns and pop-oriented hooks, resulting in a more polished and integrated hybrid style that leans further into commercial and accessibility. The introduction of Henrik Englund as the harsh vocalist—replacing Andreas Solveström—brings deeper, more guttural growls that contrast sharply with Elize Ryd's soaring clean vocals and Jake E's mid-range cleans, enhancing vocal dynamics and aggression without altering the overall melodic focus. Tracks average around 3:30 in length, emphasizing punchy structures with machine-like drum production and seamless bass integration to heighten the album's energetic, streamlined flow. This evolution fosters a cohesive "addictive" aesthetic through repetitive, hook-driven songwriting that balances metal intensity with euphoria, making the album a refined progression in Amaranthe's genre-blending trajectory.

Lyrics and thematic elements

The lyrics of Massive Addictive primarily revolve around themes of to thrill and , exemplified through digital overload and emotional highs, alongside and . These concepts are crafted mostly by vocalist and guitarist Olof Mörck, who infused the material with personal expression and societal observations to create anthemic content that resonates on both individual and collective levels. A central is the metaphorical "addiction" to modern dependencies, such as and , portrayed as inescapable yet thrilling forces that distort without delving into explicit drug references. Tracks like "Digital World" critique the societal shift toward virtual existence, emphasizing disconnection from genuine human interactions and the illusion of enhanced fulfillment through screens, while urging a break from this cycle. This ties into broader , where the music serves as an energetic outlet for emotional release and , fostering a sense of uplift amid contemporary chaos. The album's vocal duality amplifies these themes, with Ryd's clean, soaring delivery emphasizing uplifting anthems of hope and inner strength, contrasted by Henrik Englund's unclean, aggressive growls that explore darker motifs of inner conflict and raw intensity. This interplay creates a dynamic tension between light and shadow, enhancing the lyrical exploration of emotional highs and personal battles. The lyrics are predominantly in English to broaden global accessibility, though the focus remains on universal metaphors for dependency and liberation.

Release and promotion

Formats and release details

Massive Addictive was released on October 15, 2014, in and , October 17, 2014, in most of , and October 21, 2014, in by . The album was issued in several formats, including a standard edition containing the 12-track album, digital download availability through major platforms, and a limited edition vinyl LP pressing. , a specialist in rock and metal music and part of the Universal Music Group since its acquisition in 2002, handled the worldwide distribution, continuing Amaranthe's association with the label following their previous releases. A edition was released via Thunderball667 as a limited SHM-CD featuring the standard tracks plus two bonus acoustic versions: " (acoustic)" and "True (acoustic)." The album's artwork features a futuristic with neon-lit, geometric elements evoking themes of and intensity, aligning with the record's conceptual focus.

Singles, videos, and marketing

The lead single from Massive Addictive was "Drop Dead Cynical", digitally released on September 9, 2014, ahead of the album's launch. This was followed by "" as the second single on September 29, 2014. Subsequent singles included "" on October 13, 2014, and "Digital World" on May 11, 2015. The "Massive Addictive" received promotional focus in September 2014 through streaming previews and media placements. The singles emphasized the album's blend of melodic metal and electronic elements, building anticipation for the full release. Music videos accompanied the initial singles to amplify visual promotion. The official video for "Drop Dead Cynical", directed by Patric Ullaeus, premiered on September 16, 2014, showcasing high-energy band performances intercut with dynamic effects to evoke the track's explosive energy. Similarly, "Trinity" received a lyric video on September 30, 2014, directed by Ullaeus, which highlighted thematic visuals of resilience and intensity through stylized animation and performance clips, tying into the album's overarching motifs of and . Marketing efforts for Massive Addictive included teaser campaigns shared via official channels and media partners, such as exclusive song premieres and behind-the-scenes content to engage fans pre-release. Bundle deals paired the album with exclusive merchandise like signed posters and T-shirts through online retailers and Spinefarm Records' distribution. Post-release, Amaranthe launched a supporting world tour in November 2014, beginning with European headline dates including festivals and club shows to showcase material from the new album.

Reception

Critical reviews

Upon its release in October 2014, Massive Addictive received mixed reviews from critics, who were divided on the album's blend of melodic metal, elements, and pop sensibilities. While some praised its energetic execution and accessibility, others found it overly polished and repetitive compared to the band's earlier work, which had evolved toward a more streamlined fusion of and influences. Critics frequently highlighted the album's vocal interplay as a strength, with Elize Ryd's soaring vocals, Jake E.'s higher-range cleans, and Henrik Englund's harsh growls creating dynamic contrasts that elevated tracks like "" and the title song. Metal Temple described this three-vocalist approach as "explosive" and particularly effective in the choruses, contributing to the album's "" status in their view. Similarly, the of the hooks and rhythms was lauded for their addictive quality, with noting that songs like "Drop Dead Cynical" feature "infectious, thumping rhythms" and "disco-fuelled choruses" that make the material stylishly entertaining despite its cheesiness. However, several reviewers criticized the album for its over-reliance on electronic production, which they argued diluted the metal edge and led to a sense of uniformity. Louder Sound pointed out the "soulless synths" and "generic riffing" on opener "Dynamite," as well as clumsy vocal handoffs, resulting in a formulaic sound that echoed mainstream pop acts like Imagine Dragons. Sputnikmusic echoed this, calling the songwriting "lazy" and the structures "unyieldingly formulaic," with excessive auto-tune and near-identical tracks like "Digital World" underscoring a lack of originality. Metal.de acknowledged the appealing variety and "real earworms" in the melodies but warned that the EDM elements "can become annoying over time," potentially overwhelming the heavier aspects. Aggregate scores reflected this polarization, with outlets like and Louder Sound assigning 2.5 out of 5, while Metal Temple gave a perfect 10 out of 10; rated it 4 out of 7. Notable 2014 critiques from focused more on promotional aspects than full reviews, but the consensus positioned Massive Addictive as a bold yet divisive step in Amaranthe's sound evolution.

Commercial performance

Massive Addictive marked a commercial breakthrough for , particularly in and , upon its October 2014 release. In the United States, the album debuted at number 1 on the Heatseekers Albums chart and peaked at number 3 on the Top Albums chart. It sold approximately 3,400 copies in its first week, doubling the debut performance of the band's previous album, The Nexus. By mid-2015, total US sales exceeded 20,000 units. The album demonstrated strong regional performance in , charting in the top 20 in countries including and , while reaching number 40 in . Promotional singles such as "Drop Dead Cynical" contributed to its visibility across markets. In the long term, Massive Addictive has experienced a streaming resurgence, with the deluxe edition surpassing 221 million plays on by late 2025, reflecting sustained fan engagement without notable reissues.

Track listing and personnel

Track listing

The standard edition of Massive Addictive features 12 tracks with a total runtime of 41:03.
No.TitleDurationLyricsMusic
13:14Elize Ryd, Jake E, Olof MörckElize Ryd, Olof Mörck
2Drop Dead Cynical3:17Elize Ryd, Jake E, Olof MörckElize Ryd, Jake E, Olof Mörck
33:11Elize Ryd, Jake E, Olof MörckElize Ryd, Olof Mörck
4Massive Addictive3:29Elize Ryd, Jake E, Olof MörckElize Ryd, Jake E, Olof Mörck
5Digital World3:17Elize Ryd, Jake E, Olof MörckElize Ryd, Jake E, Olof Mörck
6True3:31Jake E, Olof MörckElize Ryd, Olof Mörck
7Unreal3:36Elize Ryd, Jake E, Olof MörckElize Ryd, Jake E, Olof Mörck
8Over and Done3:38Jake E, Olof MörckOlof Mörck
9Danger Zone3:01Jake E, Olof MörckElize Ryd, Jake E, Olof Mörck
10Skyline3:39Elize Ryd, Jake E, Olof MörckElize Ryd, Jake E, Olof Mörck
11An Ordinary Abnormality3:28Jake E, Olof MörckJake E, Olof Mörck
12Exhale3:43Jake E, Olof MörckJake E, Olof Mörck
The edition adds two bonus acoustic tracks: "Trinity (Acoustic)" (3:19) and "True (Acoustic)" (3:22). The digital deluxe edition includes these same acoustic versions for a total of 14 tracks and 47:59 runtime.

Personnel credits

The personnel for Massive Addictive includes the following core band members: on lead and clean female vocals and keyboards; Jake E on clean male vocals; Henrik Englund on unclean and screamed vocals; Olof Mörck on guitars and keyboards; Johan Andreassen on bass; and Morten Løwe Sørensen on drums. Production was handled by Jacob Hansen, who served as producer, mixer, and engineer at Jacob Hansen Studios in Ribe, Denmark, with co-production by Olof Mörck. Guest contributors include Michael Vahl providing additional vocals on select tracks. Artwork was designed by Gustavo Sazes.

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