ARCH ENEMY/CARCASS Guitarist MICHAEL AMOTT Interviewed On 'Talking Metal'

September 29, 2009

The latest installment of the "Talking Metal" podcast features an interview host Mark Strigl conducted with guitarist Michael Amott of ARCH ENEMY and CARCASS. The episode also includes a chat with Sean Baker of the SEAN BAKER ORCHESTRA.

The podcast can be downloaded at this location. It can also be streamed below.

The song "Pilgrim", taken from "The Root Of All Evil" — the new album from ARCH ENEMY — is available for free download at GuitarWorld.com.

"The Root Of All Evil" will be released on October 6 in North America via Century Media Records (September 28 in Europe). This special collection 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 will be made available on September 30, will feature five bonus tracks, including cover versions of "Wings Of Tomorrow" (EUROPE) and "Walk In The Shadows" (QUEENSRŸCHE).

The details for the album's limited-edition CD were recently revealed: Apart from a very special "mediabook" packaging, it features three additional live bonus tracks, alternate artwork, an extended booklet and an exclusive patch as additional gimmick!

Check out the cover artwork below (by Brazilian artist Gustavo Sazes).

ARCH ENEMY will embark on a European headlining run in December with support from DESTRUCTION, ABIGAIL WILLIAMS and TRIOSPHERE.

"Talking Metal" podcast featuring Michael Amott interview (click on player below to launch audio):

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