29-537: Silverthorn may refer to: Silverthorn (album) , an album by Kamelot Silverthorn (novel) , a novel by Raymond E. Feist Silverthorn, Toronto , a neighbourhood in Toronto Silverthorn Collegiate Institute Silverthorn, a character on The Girl from Tomorrow Elaeagnus pungens , a species of flowering plant in the family Elaeagnaceae People with
58-535: A cabaret performer at the Cabaret Lorensberg in Gothenburg. She also did songs for various local bands such as Falconer . When she met Joacim "Jake E" Lundberg in a club in Gothenburg, he requested that she record vocals for a song with his band Dreamland, titled "Fade Away". Lundberg later introduced her to Olof Mörck , who proposed a collaboration with his band Dragonland , to which she agreed. It
87-497: A lyric video for "Trinity". A special compilation Breaking Point - B-sides 2011-2015 was released on October 30, 2015. Amaranthe released their fourth album Maximalism in October 2016, with "That Song" as the lead single. Their fifth album Helix was released in October 2018, with "365" as the first single. Manifest is their sixth album, which was released in October 2020 via Nuclear Blast . The first single "Viral"
116-564: A new single titled "The Nexus" and a music video on 13 March. Amaranthe's second album, The Nexus , was released in March 2013. 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 October 21, 2014, as well as two more videos for "Digital World" and "True" and
145-783: A one-time concert in Denver when their lead vocalist Anette Olzon was hospitalized. In September 2018, Ryd was part of the DVD recording of "I Am The Empire Live From The 013", released on August 14, 2020. Since Amaranthe's explosion in popularity, Ryd has been 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 and Renegade Five 's September 2011 EP Life Is Already Fading . Beside fellow Amaranthe vocalists Jake E. and Andreas Solveström, Elize
174-404: A peak position of 35th on Swedish charts and 16th on Finnish Charts. 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 January 25, 2013, Amaranthe released
203-404: A tragic accident witnessed by her twin brothers. The story deals with how the girl's affluent family handles the tragic event, leading to cover-ups, secrets, and betrayal. The cover by Stefan Heilemann shows Jolee, the main character and angel of afterlife, as an adult. A music video was released for the promotional single "Sacrimony (Angel of Afterlife)". The video focuses on the story, mainly on
232-517: Is a Swedish singer, best known as one of the three vocalists and co-lyricist in the heavy metal band Amaranthe . She also gained some popularity prior to the band's inception by performing guest vocals for the American power metal band Kamelot , both on tour and in the studio. She sings in the soprano range. Hanna Elise Isabell Maj Höstblomma Ryd was born in Värnamo on 15 October 1984,
261-459: Is hugging nothing but empty air. Elize Ryd & Alissa White-Gluz were both featured in the video. Another video for the single "My Confession" was posted on 10 July 2013 featuring the string quartet group, Eklipse. On August 27, the band released "Falling Like The Fahrenheit" as the last video for the album, featuring moments with fans and on stage. The album received mainly positive views, with critics applauding Tommy Karevik's performance as
290-658: Is the main character. The album was released on May 17, 2013. She was also confirmed as one of the vocalists for the second album called Angels of the Apocalypse . 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, Ryd took part in the Raskasta Joulua project, incorporating the sound of metal to Christmas carols. She sang
319-483: Is the tenth studio album by American power metal band Kamelot . The album was released on the Steamhammer label, a division of SPV , in October 2012 worldwide. It is the first album to feature Tommy Karevik as the lead singer and their third concept album , after Epica (2003) and The Black Halo (2005). The concept and story are original, and features a 19th-century little girl named Jolee, who dies in
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#1732772289005348-473: The album Raknarok Juletide with the song "Christmas Is Here", which is the English version of "Julen är här", also with Tony Kakko on vocals. She also appeared on the follow-up album, Raskasta Joulua 2 , where she sang on a cover of Carola Häggkvist 's "Himlen i min famn". Raskasta Joulua 2 sold over 20,000 copies and it, too, received platinum certification. During Bandit Rock Awards 2014, Ryd received
377-566: The award for the years "Rock & Role Model". Ryd also performed guest vocals on Timo Tolkki's Avalon album Angels of the Apocalypse , along with Simone Simons , Floor Jansen , Fabio Lione , and other power metal vocalists, which was released on May 16, 2014. She is also featured on the new Nergard album A Bit Closer to Heaven . It was released in May 2015. The album also features Nils K. Rue ( Pagan's Mind ), Michael Eriksen ( Circus Maximus ), and Ralf Scheepers ( Primal Fear ). Ryd performs on
406-465: The boys while the other sits, crying and frustrated about the incident. Twenty-five years later in 1888, the two brothers, one still being frustrated, are sitting with each other while their father comes in with the intention of harming them. One stands up to his father and throws him on the ground. The father suffers a heart attack and dies. At the end of the video, one of the brothers hallucinates seeing Jolee while imprisoned and hugs her, only to reveal he
435-470: The daughter of a Swedish father and a Finnish mother, both of whom were musicians. She performed in public for the first time when she was four years old. During her childhood, she was influenced by everything from Walt Disney to heavy metal . At the age of 13, she attended and won a 1998 talent show in Gothenburg as the youngest participant. The first prize was a record deal, but since she did not meet
464-446: The death of the main character, Jolee. The first part of the video takes place in 1863, with Jolee's two brothers flying a kite on the roof of their house, Jolee joins them and shortly after, a strong wind causes one of the brothers to step back, accidentally pushing Jolee off of the roof and into the river next to the house. The father then confronts the mother about the incident and roughly shoves her backward before roughly beating one of
493-454: The first semi-final (2nd of the 2nd round), but, unfortunately, they were eliminated after a big crash of the application. Ryd is featured on the Gus G. album Brand New Revolution , released on July 24, 2015. The song is called "What Lies Below". She is featured on Docker's Guild album called The Heisenberg Diaries – Book A: Sounds of Future Past , released on January 21, 2016, where she sings
522-527: The guitarist Gus G. for a few dates in Japan. In December 2017, Ryd joined the Raskasta Joulua tour for their tour in Finland. She is also featured on their song "Stjärnan i min hand". In December 2018, Ryd once again joined Raskasta Joulua on seven dates in Finland as part of their tour. In December 2019, Ryd joined another Raskasta Joulua tour for eight gigs in Finland. Ryd is featured on "Lucky Star" from
551-434: The minimum of age of 15, she was ineligible to receive the prize. She received a scholarship for the most promising singer and a spot in a musical called Brödupploppet that was played 76 times at Exercishuset in Gothenburg. She received another scholarship award in 2003, when she graduated from high school. After graduating from a three-year education at a performing arts school, Ryd started her professional singing career as
580-450: The new lead singer. Metal Underground praised the album with a four and a half stars out of five stating "'Silverthorn' may appear to be a return of sorts to the uptempo styles of pre-“Poetry." " Blabbermouth also gave the album a positive review saying "For now, Kamelot continues to storm through their glory ride on the surge of a still-hefty fan base no doubt breathing easy that the unexpected departure of Roy Khan didn't lay this unit on
609-572: 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 . (2016) On March 5, 2016, a new single, "At the Break of Dawn", featuring Ryd, was released by the Finnish band Arion . In December 2016, Ryd once again joined the Raskasta Joulua tour for eight gigs in Finland. In March 2017, she joined
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#1732772289005638-488: 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 Marko Hietala , the bassist from Nightwish . They sold over 20,000 copies of Raskasta Joulua, which received platinum certification as a result. In 2014, she once again participated on Raskasta Joulua's recordings. She appeared on
667-669: The song "On Through the Storm" and was a duet with the Swedish singer Andi Kravljaca . She is featured on the second Smash Into Pieces album, performing on the song "My Cocaine". It was released in February 2015. She took part in Swedish Melodifestivalen 2015 with Swedish opera tenor Rickard Söderberg . They both sang a song called "One by One", which was composed by Ryd and Jimmy Jansson. They came in 5th place in
696-443: The surname [ edit ] Merwin H. Silverthorn (1896–1985), United States Marine Corps general Willis C. Silverthorn (1838–1916), American lawyer, judge, banker, politician and businessman See also [ edit ] Silverthorne, Colorado Silverthorne (microprocessor) Silverthorne (surname) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
725-527: The title Silverthorn . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Silverthorn&oldid=957057113 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Silverthorn (album) Silverthorn
754-853: The wayside. Instead, the equally animated Tommy Karevik (Seventh Wonder) steps into Khan's place, wielding his own arsenal of gusty altos and elevating passaggios to keep Kamelot humming on their tenth studio album, Silverthorn ." All tracks are written by Thomas Youngblood , Sascha Paeth , Oliver Palotai and Tommy Karevik , except "Falling Like the Fahrenheit" and "Leaving Too Soon" by Youngblood, Paeth, Palotai, Karevik and Bob Katsionis Credits for Silverthorn adapted from liner notes. Kamelot Additional personnel Silverthorn Children's Choir Silverthorn Choir Production Elize Ryd Hanna Elise Isabell Maj Höstblomma Ryd (born 15 October 1984), known professionally as Elize Ryd ( Swedish pronunciation: [ɛˈliːs ryːd] ),
783-672: Was around this time that symphonic metal band Nightwish took interest in Ryd as a replacement for their previous singer Tarja Turunen , although she was ultimately not chosen for the role. At the same time, she, Mörck, and Lundberg talked about starting their own band with her as a lead singer and composer. The band was named Avalanche, which was later renamed to Amaranthe for legal reasons. 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
812-467: Was once again featured on a Dragonland album; this time being the band's fifth album Under the Grey Banner . In 2012, Ryd performed guest vocals on the debut single "Evolution" by the musical project Dreamstate set up by Takida guitarist Tomas Wallin. In 2013, Ryd performed vocals in the album The Land of New Hope , from a new metal opera project by Timo Tolkki called Avalon , in which she
841-563: Was released on June 26, 2020. Throughout 2011 and 2012, Ryd joined Kamelot on stage as one of their primary touring vocalists, recorded guest vocals on three tracks for Kamelot's tenth album Silverthorn , and was featured in one music video. On September 28, 2012, whilst supporting Nightwish's North American leg of the Imaginaerum World Tour with Kamelot, Ryd and fellow Kamelot touring vocalist Alissa White-Gluz of The Agonist joined symphonic metal band Nightwish for
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