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Price: $13.99
current as of:
03/18/2010 14:18 EDT
 : Black Earth



by: Arch Enemy


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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727701802022
Format: Original recording reissued, Extra tracks
Item Dimensions: 22
Label: Century Media
Manufacturer: Century Media
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Century Media
Release Date: June 11, 2002
Studio: Century Media




Disc 1:
  1. Bury Me an Angel
  2. Dark Insanity
  3. Eureka
  4. Idolatress
  5. Cosmic Retribution
  6. Demoniality
  7. Transmigration Macabre
  8. Time Capsule
  9. Fields of Desolation
  10. Losing Faith [*]
  11. Ides of March [*]
  12. Aces High [*]


Editorial Review:

Album Description:
Debut effort from Sweden's Mighty Arch Enemy from 1996, includes 3 bonus tracks 'Losing Faith', 'The Ides Of March' & 'Aces High' (Iron Maiden cover).



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Impressive Debut
Arch Enemy gets a fair amount of attention and publicity due to the fact that they were pretty much the first death metal band with a female vocalist. Fortunately, their music more than lives up to the hype. This holds true for their early, pre-Angela Grossow albums as well, of which 1996's Black Earth was the first.

Black Earth is an all-around impressive melodic death metal album. It's exactly what you'd expect a late 90's Swedish melodic death metal album to sound like. It builds ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Now this is the real Arch Enemy
This album kicks ass. I picked this one up after I heard the album 'Wages of Sin', and I like their older material better.

This album is sinister, and full of dark imagery. If you like Arch Enemies 'Dooms Day Machine' .. well, pick this one up and realize the power possesed by this amazing group back in their early days.

Without a doubt, this is my favorite Arch Enemy album.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Head-banging madness
(1) Let's start with Bury Me an Angel. The opening to this song just rings with perfection, and when that chorus riff comes in you just can't help but engross yourself fully in the music. The slow solo at the end is really a powerful moment.
(2) Dark Insanity's ultra-fast chorus riff is just made awesome by Erlandsson's sweet drumming. The entrance of the solo on this song is amazing.
(3) No song here beats Eureka's beast of a verse-chorus riffing combo. The combination of these two riffs ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Masterful
In my humble opinion, this is the best Arch Enemy album. There's just something about Johan Liiva's voice that Angela Gossow can't match. Also, the guitar work is incredible- the solos and such are very unique-sounding and they contrast the darker feel of the songs perfectly. It's like there's a perfect balance created that no one else can match :). If you want a good Arch Enemy cd, this is the one to buy. Arch Enemy's biggest mistake was getting rid of Johan Liiva, but not to worry- this album will always ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome Music
This is an awesome CD. Arch Enemy is one of the best metal bands around. The guitar work is incredible, I cant say enough good things about this band.



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