ARCH ENEMY Bassist Interviewed By Greece's METALPATHS

December 4, 2009

Karagiannidis Panagiotis of Metalpaths conducted an interview with bassist Sharlee D'Angelo of Swedish/German extreme metallers ARCH ENEMY when the band played in Greece at the end of November. Watch the chat below. The interview is also available in text format at this location.

ARCH ENEMY's "The Root Of All Evil" album sold around 1,500 copies in the United States in its first week of release, according to Nielsen SoundScan. It features re-recorded versions of songs from the band's first three LPs — "Black Earth" (1996),"Stigmata" (1998) and "Burning Bridges" (1999). Acclaimed British producer Andy Sneap (MEGADETH, TESTAMENT, EXODUS) mixed and mastered the CD, which was recorded at a few different locations in Sweden and produced by ARCH ENEMY with Daniel Erlandsson and Rickard Bengtsson handling the engineering.

The Japanese edition of "The Root Of All Evil", which was made available on September 30, features five bonus tracks, including cover versions of "Wings Of Tomorrow" (EUROPE) and "Walk In The Shadows" (QUEENSRŸCHE).

ARCH ENEMY is currently taking part in a European headlining run with support from DESTRUCTION, ABIGAIL WILLIAMS and TRIOSPHERE.

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