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Anthems of Rebellion continues in the same vein as Wages of Sin. Arch Enemy doesn't come up with the most original ideas or riffs, but the twin guitar attack of Christopher Amott and his brother, Michael, is appetizing, tuneful, and rocks out without getting bogged down too much in self-indulgent displays of virtuosity. Vocalist Angela Gossow sounds ferocious, but her singing also sounds too samey at times and may be a too harsh to perfectly fit the band, even though she sounds a bit more polished than the group's previous vocalist, Johan Liiva. Meanwhile,Gossow and Michael Amott provide lyrics that address oppression, alienation, and dehumanization (including a song titled "Dehumanization" and featuring words such as "Sowing a seed of suffering/Upon their fertile hearts/Damned misled children/You never stood a chance"). In general, the lyrics aren't particularly impressive and the band has only mixed success at musically evoking the pervasive sense of menace they seem to be going after. Still, this is a reasonably solid album that should appeal to the band's fans. ~ Todd Kristel
2003 release for the thrash, power metal band features 13 tracks. Century Media.
Initial pressings contain a bonus CD containing live tracks.
Arch Enemy: Angela Gossow (vocals); Michael Amott, Christopher Amott (guitar); Sharlee D'Angelo (bass); Daniel Erlandsson (drums). Anthems Of Rebellion Music Arch Enemy Anthems Of Rebellion Songs Anthems Of Rebellion Music Review Average Rating: (4.1 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Not a Redefinition Of Metal By Any Means But By All Means An Amazing Album, The Intro gives a great feel to the album and by all means gives the album its name "Anthems of rebellion". There are some amazing with the female vocals being brought back (originated in wages of sin) but there are still a few songs by the male vocalist of the group. Songs that particularily stand out are "End of the line" for the dual vocals, "We Will Rise" for the rebelious ambeince, lyrics and theme and "leader of the rats" for the rebelious feel, great solos and overall heavy vocals.
If you still havent heard the album yet it is well advised you go out and buy it.
Money well spent Submitted by Thomas (Lancashire,England) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Very good. This is a very good cd. The people who gave it low ratings have obviously not even bought the album, and were just listening to samples (they don't always catch the parts, of any band for that matter). Just buy the album, and see what you think. Submitted by Derrick (Stockholm, Sweden) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Quality metal album! I can't believe some people only put like 1 or 2 stars for this, Hell I can't even believe people put 4 stars! This is an amazing, spotless metal album, possibly Arch Enemy's best work to date but I love Wages Of Sin, Anthems and Doomsday Machine all equally really. Arch Enemy have it all!- if you're into metal you've gotta love Angela!- she can death grunt better than most dudes in death metal bands, Michael and Chris Amott are just brilliant guitarists, definitely two of the greatest guitarists in metal, Sharlee (bassist) used to be in Mercyful Fate and Daniel (drummer) is just incredible. I think they've changed their sound dramatically on each record but this is their more thrash metal release, there's some killer-riffs, amazing guitar sols and Angela's vocals are more clarified on this record. Essential purchase for any metal fan! Submitted by Rob (Gloucester, UK) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Anthems Of The Metal Year!!! Here it comes the BEST Death Melody band of the year! Great starting up songs from first till finish...none stop of truly melodic crushing metal!!
nice solos from the brothers...
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PURE ENEMY being a metalhead for 10 years now, ive never heard an album quite like this, Despicable heroes by far the best track Submitted by Daniel (Edmonton Alberta Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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