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Cat No: 19075910592

Release Date:  27 September 2019

Label:  Century Media Records

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

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Release Date:  18 January 2019

Label:  Century Media Records

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Release Date:  18 January 2019

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  • Description

    Time passes, the world changes, but some things remain constant and unassailable. Heavy metal has endured for more than four decades because its spirit is eternal, and few bands embody the intensity, integrity and lofty artistic ambitions of the genre with more dazzling aplomb than Arch Enemy. Formed in Sweden in the mid-90s by former Carcass/Carnage guitarist Michael Amott, this most explosive and proficient of modern metal bands have spent the last 20 years propagating an unerring creed of technical excellence, songwriting genius and thunderous, irresistible live performance, accruing a huge global fan base along the way.

    And now, in 2017, Arch Enemy are ready to rise again and climb ever further up the ladder toward pure metal supremacy."The band's core musical philosophy hasn't changed much since I started the band," says Amott. "It's still about creating intense heavy metal with extreme vocals and a lot of melody in the guitars. We've always loved writing and meticulously crafting the best songs possible, that's main motivation for us."When Arch Enemy released their debut album Black Earth in 1996, death metal was stagnating and in desperate need of a kick up the ass. Amott's blueprint for the purest of metal strains proved an instant underground hit, both in Europe and Japan, and almost single-handedly resurrected death metal as a viable art form with mainstream potential. Signed to Century Media Records for 1998's sophomore effort Stigmata, Arch Enemy marched purposefully towards a new millennium with a rapidly growing reputation. 1999's Burning Bridges added to the band's momentum, their razor-sharp blend of brutality and epic melody becoming more refined with each creative step. But it was in 2001, when original vocalist Johan Liiva stood aside and mercurial frontwoman Angela Gossow stepped in, that Arch Enemy truly took off. Released in 2001 in Japan and nearly a year later in Europe, Wages Of Sin showcased a revitalised line-up and newfound gift for immortal anthems.

    Description

    Time passes, the world changes, but some things remain constant and unassailable. Heavy metal has endured for more than four decades because its spirit is eternal, and few bands embody the intensity, integrity and lofty artistic ambitions of the genre with more dazzling aplomb than Arch Enemy. Formed in Sweden in the mid-90s by former Carcass/Carnage guitarist Michael Amott, this most explosive and proficient of modern metal bands have spent the last 20 years propagating an unerring creed of technical excellence, songwriting genius and thunderous, irresistible live performance, accruing a huge global fan base along the way. And now, in 2017, Arch Enemy are ready to rise again and climb ever further up the ladder toward pure metal supremacy."The band's core musical philosophy hasn't changed much since I started the band," says Amott. "It's still about creating intense heavy metal with extreme vocals and a lot of melody in the guitars. We've always loved writing and meticulously crafting the best songs possible, that's main motivation for us."When Arch Enemy released their debut album Black Earth in 1996, death metal was stagnating and in desperate need of a kick up the ass. Amott's blueprint for the purest of metal strains proved an instant underground hit, both in Europe and Japan, and almost single-handedly resurrected death metal as a viable art form with mainstream potential. Signed to Century Media Records for 1998's sophomore effort Stigmata, Arch Enemy marched purposefully towards a new millennium with a rapidly growing reputation. 1999's Burning Bridges added to the band's momentum, their razor-sharp blend of brutality and epic melody becoming more refined with each creative step. But it was in 2001, when original vocalist Johan Liiva stood aside and mercurial frontwoman Angela Gossow stepped in, that Arch Enemy truly took off. Released in 2001 in Japan and nearly a year later in Europe, Wages Of Sin showcased a revitalised line-up and newfound gift for immortal anthems.

    Description

    Time passes, the world changes, but some things remain constant and unassailable. Heavy metal has endured for more than four decades because its spirit is eternal, and few bands embody the intensity, integrity and lofty artistic ambitions of the genre with more dazzling aplomb than Arch Enemy. Formed in Sweden in the mid-90s by former Carcass/Carnage guitarist Michael Amott, this most explosive and proficient of modern metal bands have spent the last 20 years propagating an unerring creed of technical excellence, songwriting genius and thunderous, irresistible live performance, accruing a huge global fan base along the way. And now, in 2017, Arch Enemy are ready to rise again and climb ever further up the ladder toward pure metal supremacy."The band's core musical philosophy hasn't changed much since I started the band," says Amott. "It's still about creating intense heavy metal with extreme vocals and a lot of melody in the guitars. We've always loved writing and meticulously crafting the best songs possible, that's main motivation for us."When Arch Enemy released their debut album Black Earth in 1996, death metal was stagnating and in desperate need of a kick up the ass. Amott's blueprint for the purest of metal strains proved an instant underground hit, both in Europe and Japan, and almost single-handedly resurrected death metal as a viable art form with mainstream potential. Signed to Century Media Records for 1998's sophomore effort Stigmata, Arch Enemy marched purposefully towards a new millennium with a rapidly growing reputation. 1999's Burning Bridges added to the band's momentum, their razor-sharp blend of brutality and epic melody becoming more refined with each creative step. But it was in 2001, when original vocalist Johan Liiva stood aside and mercurial frontwoman Angela Gossow stepped in, that Arch Enemy truly took off. Released in 2001 in Japan and nearly a year later in Europe, Wages Of Sin showcased a revitalised line-up and newfound gift for immortal anthems.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Shout
      • 2. Back To Back
      • 3. Shadow On The Wall
      • 4. Breaking The Law
      • 5. Nitad
      • 6. When The Innocent Die
      • 7. Warsystem
      • 8. Armed Revolution
      • 9. Spräckta Snutskallar
      • 10. The Leader (Of The Fuckin' Assholes)
      • 11. City Baby Attacked By Rats
      • 12. Warning
      • 13. The Zoo
      • 14. Wings Of Tomorrow
      • 15. The Oath
      • 16. The Book Of Heavy Metal
      • 17. Walk In The Shadows
      • 18. Incarnated Solvent Abuse
      • 19. Kill With Power
      • 20. Symphony Of Destruction
      • 21. Aces High
      • 22. Scream Of Anger
      • 23. Starbreaker
      • 24. The Ides Of March

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Shout
      • 2. Back To Back
      • 3. Shadow On The Wall
      • 4. Breaking The Law
      • 5. Nitad
      • 6. When The Innocent Die
      • 7. Warsystem
      • 8. Armed Revolution
      • 9. Spräckta Snutskallar
      • 10. The Leader (Of The Fuckin' Assholes)
      • 11. City Baby Attacked By Rats
      • 12. Warning
      • 13. The Zoo
      • 14. Wings Of Tomorrow
      • 15. The Oath
      • 16. The Book Of Heavy Metal
      • 17. Walk In The Shadows
      • 18. Incarnated Solvent Abuse
      • 19. Kill With Power
      • 20. Symphony Of Destruction
      • 21. Aces High
      • 22. Scream Of Anger
      • 23. Starbreaker
      • 24. The Ides Of March

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Kill With Power
      • 2. Symphony Of Destruction
      • 3. Aces High
      • 4. Scream Of Anger
      • 5. Starbreaker
      • 6. The Ides Of March
      • 7. City Baby Attacked By Rats
      • 8. Warning