Hype can be a bands worst nightmare. While the new ones from As I Lay Dying and the Black Dahlia Murder may have been snoozers, the other most-hyped album in metal right now is pretty damn good. Personally, I was right on board with Arch Enemy for the first couple albums, then found the melodic metal to get a bit stale and kind of cheesy a handful of albums in. Thats blasphemous to say, considering ex-Carcass guitarist Mike Amott can still come up with excellent thrash riffs like the best of them, and on Doomsday Machine he manages to almost single-handedly reinvent the guitar solo into something that actually doesnt make me want to kill myself. So on this sixth album, its basically more of the same but theyve managed to revitalise their sound a bit, adding in some toe-tapping maturity, along with the usual balls-out shredding. Im still not crazy about Angela Gossows vocals, but as with a lot of metal, its not vocals were tuning in for; in Arch Enemys case, its all about the chops, and theres no shortage of those here.
(Century Media)Arch Enemy
Doomsday Machine
BY Greg PrattPublished Sep 1, 2005