APOCALYPTICA release video for new single ft. Amaranthe’s Elize Ryd

Internationally acclaimed Finnish symphonic metallers APOCALYPTICA have released their new single and music video for ‘What We’re Up Against’, which features guest vocals from AMARANTHE’s Elize Ryd.

The collaboration between these Nordic titans not only results in a dynamic musical fusion, but also boasts a visually mesmerising music video featuring both APOCALYPTICA and Elize. Eicca Toppinen of APOCALYPTICA expresses his excitement about the collaboration, stating:

“We wanted to make a song with Elize since we toured together in the beginning of 2020. This song felt perfect for this collaboration, and Elize is giving an amazing performance! The song is about being true to your values and the importance of being aware of formulating opinions and taking action in today’s world.”

Stream ‘What We’re Up Against’ here.

‘What We’re Up Against’ is a powerful anthem that transcends musical boundaries, blending APOCALYPTICA’s signature cello-driven metal with Elize Ryd’s electrifying vocals.

The accompanying music video promises a visually stunning experience, bringing the synergy of these two Nordic musical forces to life. As APOCALYPTICA and Elize Ryd continue to push the boundaries of their craft, ‘What We’re Up Against’ stands as a testament to the strength of their collaboration and a rallying cry for staying true to one’s convictions in the face of a complex world. The single is now available on all streaming platforms.

 

Band Members:
Eicca Toppinen – cellos
Paavo Lötjönen – cellos
Perttu Kivilaakso – cellos
Mikko Sirén – drums

Photo Credit: Patric Ullaeus

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