Review: Arch Enemy – Blood Dynasty
For all those who support the Red, White, and Gluz. For the last 30 years, there arguably hasn’t been a band more synonymous with melodic death metal than Arch Enemy. Alongside their peers In Flames, Soilwork, Amon Amarth, Dark Tranquility and Children of Bodom, these Swedes have carved out a niche for themselves while simultaneously having lineup shifts that would easily break much weaker bands (unless your name is Nightwish). Initially forming in the mid 1990s with the unique vocal stylings of Johan Liiva, the group would elevate themselves to the next level in the 2000s with the addition of … Continue reading Review: Arch Enemy – Blood Dynasty
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