Elize Ryd

Elize Ryd

Ryd during a concert at the Tuska Open Air, 2013
Background information
Birth name Hanna Elise Isabell Maj Höstblomma Ryd[1]
Born (1984-10-15) 15 October 1984
Värnamo, Småland
 Sweden
Genres Power metal
Metalcore
Melodic death metal
Symphonic metal
Pop rock
Occupation(s) Singer
musician
composer
songwriter
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2003–present
Labels Spinefarm Records
Universal Music Group
Associated acts Amaranthe
Kamelot
Falconer
Dragonland
Avalon
Docker's Guild
Website elizeryd.com

Elize Ryd (born 15 October 1984) is a Swedish singer-songwiter, dancer, composer and show artist, best known as one of the three vocalists in the melodic metalcore/power metal band Amaranthe. She also gained some popularity prior to the band's inception by performing guest vocals for the symphonic power metal band Kamelot, both on tour and in the studio.[2] She sings in the soprano range.[3]

Career

Early career

Elize started out her singing career, after graduating from a 3-year education at Performing Arts School, as a cabaret performer at the Cabaret Lorensberg in Gothenburg. She also did some chorus for different local bands such as Falconer. When she met Jake E in a club in Gothenburg, who requested she record vocals for a song with his band Dreamland titled "Fade Away". Jake E later introduced her to Olof Morck, who proposed a collaboration with his band Dragonland to which she agreed. It was around this time that symphonic metal band Nightwish took interest in Elize as a replacement for their previous singer Tarja Turunen, although she was ultimately not chosen for the role. She has stated in an interview that this was because she was little to young, had a lack of experience and was unfamiliar with the industry. At the same time she, Olof and Jake talked about to start their one band with her as a lead singer and composer. The band was named Avalanche which was later renamed to Amaranthe for legal reasons.[4][5]

Amaranthe

In early 2009, Amaranthe released their debut EP, Leave Everything Behind. In early 2011 they released their first two singles, "Hunger" and "Rain" before releasing their debut album Amaranthe, which reached a peak position of 35th on Swedish charts and 16th on Finnish Charts.[6][7] With this album the band released two music videos, one for the aforementioned song "Hunger" and another for the song "Amaranthine". Both were directed by Patric Ullaeus for Revolver Films. There was also a video shot for '1,000,000 Lightyears', the fourth single from their debut album.

On 25 January 2013, Amaranthe released a new single titled 'The Nexus' and a music video on 13 March.[8] Amaranthe's second album, The Nexus, was released in March 2013.[9] Later in 2013, Amaranthe released two videos for their singles "Burn With Me" and "Invincible."

Amaranthe released a new single and video for 'Drop Dead Cynical' in September 2014. Their third album, Massive Addictive, was released on 21 October 2014[10] as well as two more videos for 'Digital World' and 'True' and a lyric video for 'Trinity'.

A special compilation Breaking Point - B-sides 2011-2015 was released on 30 October 2015. It consists of the best b-sides and bonus tracks in Amaranthe's career.

They are currently writing their fourth album.

Ryd live with Amaranthe at the Tuska Open Air Metal Festival, 2013

Kamelot

Throughout 2011 and 2012, Elize joined Kamelot on stage as one of their primary touring vocalists, and recorded guest vocals on three tracks for Kamelot's tenth album Silverthorn, and was featured in one music video.[8]

On 28 September 2012 whilst supporting Nightwish's North American leg of the Imaginaerum World Tour with Kamelot, Elize and fellow Kamelot touring vocalist Alissa White-Gluz of The Agonist joined symphonic metal band Nightwish for a one-time concert in Denver when their vocalist Anette Olzon was hospitalized.[11]

Other collaborations

Since Amaranthe's explosion in popularity, Elize has featured on songs by several different artists she had not previously collaborated with. In 2011 she had three notable collaborations that were all released commercially. These consisted of guest vocals for Swedish rock band Takida's fourth album The Burning Heart[4] and Renegade Five's September 2011 EP Life Is Already Fading.[12] Beside fellow Amaranthe vocalists Jake E. and Andreas Solveström, Elize once again featured on a Dragonland album – this time the band's fifth album Under the Grey Banner.

In 2012, Elize performed guest vocals on the debut single "Evolution" by the musical project Dreamstate set up by Takida guitarist Tomas Wallin.[13]

In 2013, Elize performed vocals in the album The Land of New Hope, from a new metal opera project by Timo Tolkki called Avalon, in which she is the main character. The album was released on 17 May 2013.[14] She was also confirmed as one of the vocalists for the second album called Angels of the Apocalypse.[15]

Also in 2013 she recorded a song with the Russian composer Alexey Soloviev. The song is called 'Alone in the Universe'.

In the end of 2013 Elize took part in the Raskasta Joulua project incorporating the sound of metal to Christmas carols. She sang the song "Julen är här" as a duet with Tony Kakko from Sonata Arctica. She also joined the Raskasta Joulua-tour for the final gigs. During that visit in Finland she performed on Finnish national television. There she sang Ave Maria together with Marco Hietala, the bassist from Nightwish.[16][17] They sold over 20 000 copies of Raskasta Joulua and got platina record from it. In 2014 she participated again to Raskasta Joulua recordings."Raknarok Juletide" with song "Christmas is here" which is English version from "Julen är här" also with Tony Kakko , and to "Raskasta Joulua 2", where she sang "Himlen i min famn" which is a cover of Carola Häggkvist. "Raskasta Joulua 2" sold over 20 000 copies and they also got platina record from it.[18]

During Bandit Rock Awards 2014 Elize received the award for the years "Rock & Role model".

Elize also performed vocals in the new Timo Tolkki's Avalon album called Angels of the Apocalypse, along with Simone Simons, Floor Jansen, Fabio Lione, etc., which was released on 16 May 2014.

She is also be featured in the new Nergard album, a final part of the "Memorial for a Wish" saga. It was released in late 2014. The album also features Nils K. (Pagan's Mind) and Tony Mills (ex-TNT, ex-Shy), as well as Ben Rodgers (Tellus Requiem) and Thomas Løseth (Tempo). The song is called 'On Through The Storm'.

She is featured in the second Smash into Pieces album, performing in the song 'My Cocaine'. It was released in February 2015.

She took part in Swedish Eurovision song contest in early 2015 with Swedish operatenor Richard Söderberg. The song is called "One by one", which is composed by Elize and Jimmy Jansson. They came 5th of the first semi-final (2nd of the 2nd round), but unfortunately they were eliminated after a big crash of the application.[19]

Elize is featured in the new Gus G album 'Brand New Revolution', released on 24 July 2015. The song is called 'What Lies Below'.

She is featured in Docker's Guild album called The Heisenberg Diaries – Book A: Sounds of Future Past, released on 21 January 2016, where she sings the sci-fi soundtrack tunes "Never Ending Story" and "Suspension" (from the Buck Rogers in the 25th Century movie soundtrack) in duet with Douglas R. Docker.[20]

On 5 March 2016, a new single 'At The Break of Dawn' featuring Elize was released by the Finnish band Arion.

Awards

2012 Bandit Rock Awards together with Amaranthe "This year's Swedish breakthrough".[21]

2013 Gold Disc with Amaranthe "Hunger".[22]

2013 Gold Disc with Amaranthe "Amaranthine".[23]

2013 Platinum Disc together with Raskasta Joulua.[24]

2014 Platinum Disc with Raskasta Joulua 2.[25]

2014 Bandit Rock "Rock & Role Model".[26]

Discography

Singles

With Amaranthe
With Kamelot
With Timo Tolkki's Avalon
With Dreamstate
With Rickard Söderberg for Melodifestivalen 2015
With Arion

Albums

With Amaranthe
With Kamelot
With Falconer
With Dreamland
With Dragonland
With Houston
With Takida
With Renegade Five
With Timo Tolkki's Avalon
With Raskasta Joulua
With Crossnail
With Karmaflow
With Smash into Pieces
With Nergard
With Gus G
With Docker's Guild

Music videos

With Amaranthe
With Kamelot
With Dreamstate
With Timo Tolkki's Avalon
With Gus G

References

  1. http://www.merinfo.se/person/Karlskoga/Hanna-Elise-Isabell-Maj-H%C3%B6stblomma-Ryd-1984/bt9fb-3ukra
  2. http://www.metal-archives.com/artists/Elize_Ryd/6615
  3. https://www.facebook.com/ElizeRydOfficial/info
  4. 1 2 http://www.kamelot.com/elizeryd/backupsevfeb2013/
  5. http://www.rockbladet.se/2012/11/reportage-elize-ryd-the-rising-queen-of-metal-part-i-eng/
  6. "AMARANTHE". Retrieved 2013-12-16.
  7. "AMARANTHE". Retrieved 2013-12-16.
  8. 1 2 http://www.elizeryd.com/bio.html
  9. "Amaranthe | The Official Website". Retrieved 31 January 2013.
  10. https://www.facebook.com/AmarantheBand/photos/a.149328875092513.27598.147104251981642/951558761536183/?type=1
  11. http://nightwish.com/en/news?month=9&year=2012#
  12. http://www.rockbladet.se/2011/09/renegade-five-ft-elize-ryd-life-is-already-fading-ep/
  13. http://www.dreamstate.se/
  14. http://www.melodicrock.com/showcase/timotolkkiavalon-thelandofnewhope.html
  15. http://avalonopera.com/the-cast/elize-ryd-vocals/
  16. http://www.bravewords.com/news/213468
  17. http://www.ultimatemetal.com/forum/progpower-usa/916259-marco-hietala-elize-ryd-ave-maria-20-12-2013-a.html
  18. http://universalmusic.fi/2014/12/18/raskasta-joulua-2-on-myynyt-platinaa/
  19. http://wiwibloggs.com/2015/02/08/melodifestivalen-rostningsapp-app-crashes-christer-bjorkman/77772/
  20. "Docker's Guild – The Heisenberg Diaries – Book A". Docker's Guild Official Website. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
  21. "Rockbladet" (in Swedish). Rockbladet. 6 January 2014.
  22. "Musiknyheter" (in Swedish). Musiknyheter. 6 January 2014.
  23. "Banditrock" (in Swedish). Banditrock. 6 January 2014.
  24. "Radio nova" (in Finnish). Radio Nova. 6 January 2014.
  25. "Kaaoszine" (in Finnish). Kaaoszine. 6 January 2014.
  26. "Elize Ryd". Elize Ryd. 6 January 2014.

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