Apocalyptica – 7th Symphony (2010) | Album Guide, Tracklist, Fun Facts & Trivia
🎧 Overview of 7th Symphony
Apocalyptica released 7th Symphony in August 2010, a mature and refined album that blends their signature cello-driven sound with high-profile rock and metal collaborations.
The title references both classical tradition (the idea of a “symphony”) and their position as the band’s seventh studio album, symbolizing a balance between their classical roots and modern metal identity. It continues the direction of Worlds Collide (2007) but with a more cohesive and polished approach.
📀 Tracklist
Standard edition:
- At the Gates of Manala (feat. Gavin Rossdale)
- End of Me (feat. Gavin Rossdale)
- Not Strong Enough (feat. Brent Smith)
- 2010
- Beautiful
- Broken Pieces (feat. Lacey Sturm)
- On the Rooftop with Quasimodo
- Bring Them to Light (feat. Joseph Duplantier)
- Sacra
- Rage of Poseidon
- The Shadow of Venus
(Tracklists may vary depending on edition and bonus content.)
🎼 Musical Style & Genre
7th Symphony showcases a refined and balanced sound:
- Symphonic metal
- Alternative metal
- Classical crossover
- Instrumental rock with vocal integration
Key characteristics:
- Seamless blend of instrumental and vocal tracks
- Strong melodic focus alongside heavy riff structures
- Cinematic arrangements inspired by classical composition
- Polished, radio-ready production without losing technical depth
Compared to Worlds Collide, the album feels more cohesive and less compilation-like.
🥁 Album Credits & Musicians
Core lineup:
- Eicca Toppinen
- Paavo Lötjönen
- Perttu Kivilaakso
- Mikko Sirén – drums
Guest vocalists:
- Gavin Rossdale
- Brent Smith
- Lacey Sturm
- Joseph Duplantier
Production details:
- High-end modern metal production
- Balanced integration of orchestral textures and rock instrumentation
- Greater emphasis on songwriting cohesion and album flow
🚀 Commercial Success & Impact
- “Not Strong Enough” became one of the band’s most successful singles internationally
- Expanded Apocalyptica’s presence in mainstream rock and metal charts
- Strengthened their identity as leaders in symphonic metal crossover
- Received strong radio play, especially in Europe and North America
🌟 Fun Facts
- “Not Strong Enough” exists in multiple versions with different vocalists (including alternate recordings).
- “Bring Them to Light” features a heavier, more aggressive vocal style from Joseph Duplantier.
- The album blends cinematic instrumental tracks with radio-friendly singles.
- The title reflects both classical influence and the band’s discography milestone.
- It is often seen as one of their most balanced albums.
📚 Trivia
- The band focused more on album cohesion compared to the guest-heavy structure of Worlds Collide.
- Several tracks were composed with specific vocalists in mind.
- The album includes both atmospheric instrumentals and structured rock songs.
- Critics praised its polished production and accessibility.
- It represents a peak in Apocalyptica’s mainstream acceptance.
🤯 Did You Know?
- 7th Symphony is often considered the most accessible Apocalyptica album for new listeners.
- The band intentionally refined their songwriting to appeal to both metal fans and broader audiences.
- It combines classical composition principles with modern rock song structure more seamlessly than previous albums.
- The success of “Not Strong Enough” helped solidify their radio presence internationally.
- Many fans view this album as the culmination of their vocal-collaboration era.

