UPHAF: la primer canción acústica de Amon Amarth

Amon Amarth surprised everyone with "Upphaf," a Viking ballad combined with death metal that no one saw coming. In this video, I analyze why this track breaks with the band's usual formula, how risky this decision was, and why the video (without warriors or battles) is one of the smartest moves Amon Amarth has made in years. We discuss: Why I didn't expect much from this song (and why I was wrong) The inevitable comparison to Rammstein's "Seemann" The visual shift: from Viking warriors to a campfire in the forest What Johan Hegg sounds like in ballad mode Whether "Upphaf" is the first hint of a new album If you're a fan of Amon Amarth, melodic death metal, or simply appreciate when a band takes risks and experiments, this analysis is for you. 👉 Subscribe so you don't miss upcoming analyses, reviews, and opinions on rock and metal in Spanish. 👉 Let me know what you think in the comments: Did you like this new side of Amon Amarth, or do you prefer them sticking to their usual sound? #AmonAmarth #Upphaf #DeathMetal #VikingMetal #NoiseAtHome Find Noise at Home on: Facebook:   / ruidoencasa   Instagram:   / ruidoencasa   Twitter:   / ruidoencasa