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The Root of All Evil

Arch Enemy

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Album Review

Angela Gossow has been the best thing to ever happen to Arch Enemy. The Swedish melodic death act has improved steadily since bringing their German frontwoman on board with 2001's Wages of Sin, and now they're a genuinely great metal band. Gossow is a charismatic vocalist with a much wider range of emotion — even within the raw-throated genre of death metal — than her predecessor, Johan Liiva, and the band's songwriting skills have grown steadily over the years. So why revisit the early years? This album features re-recordings of songs from the Liiva years (four from Black Earth, three from Stigmata, and five from Burning Bridges, with Gossow on vocals). And while the performances are impressive, the songwriting is clearly much more crude and dependent on prevailing winds within Swedish death metal at the time than then-recent AE discs like Doomsday Machine and Rise of the Tyrant. Furthermore, if you want to hear Angela Gossow singing these songs, versions of five of them ("The Immortal," "Bury Me an Angel," "Dark Insanity," "Silverwing," and "Bridge of Destiny") appear on one or the other of the band's live DVDs. So while the performances are solid — the Amott brothers' always impressive guitar playing in particular — this is ultimately an inessential release that may wind up confusing fans who wonder about these heavier, almost overly complex songs that frequently lack the fist-in-the-air, singalong choruses of more recent work.

Customer Reviews

Umm no....

Angela is a good vocalist but she doesn't touch the intensity that Johan brought to the band. Arch Enemy's best albums are the ones with Johan at the helm (Burning Bridges being number one). Don't get me wrong i like Angela but my dream would be for Johan to come back....and i don't like that they re-released songs that were already untouchable to begin with...

wouldn't have expected any less

The entire album is just fantastic, I HIGHLY reccomend this to any Death Metal fan, especially if u like Arch Enemy XDD its awesome!!

Liiva vs Gossow

It's quite simple really. When I hear Liiva's voice I cringe in torment, while when I hear Gossow's voice I cringe in ecstasy. Without a single doubt in my mind I can say replacing Liiva with D'Angelo was the best decision this band could have made because honestly he was holding them back. Now the idea that they would take the best of the songs they made under Liiva's voice and reforge them with Gossow made me ecstatic but after listening to this album it shows us just how far they have come, and I'm not refering just to replacing a few members. The technicality that I have learn to know and love from Arch Enemy can only truely be appreciated when listening to their older work, even if it has been polished by the voice of a better singer and reflecting upon their newer and better work.

Biography

Formed: 1996 in Halmstad, Sweden

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Formed by ex-Carnage, Carcass, and Candlemass guitarist Michael Amott (concurrently of Spiritual Beggars) with his brother Christopher (Armageddon), Arch Enemy took a straight-ahead approach to death metal reminiscent of Entombed or late-period Carcass, blending catchy, classic-style metal riffs with crushing grooves for an intense yet accessible sound. The group's charter lineup was rounded out by bassist/vocalist Johan Liiva (Carnage, Furbowl) and drummer Daniel Erlandsson (Eucharist, session work...
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The Root of All Evil, Arch Enemy
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Metal
  • Released: Oct 06, 2009

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