ARCH ENEMY Guitarist Calls New Tracks "Life-Changing And Ridiculously Huge Metal Hymns"

December 29, 2006, 17 years ago

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MTV News (www.mtv.com) has issued the following report from Chris Harris and Jon Wiederhorn:

ARCH ENEMY have begun writing material for the follow-up to 2005's Doomsday Machine. At this stage, the band has written about eight tracks, and guitarist Michael Amott claims the songs are "life-changing and ridiculously huge metal hymns. This is all my own not-so-humble opinion, of course. You'll see."

The group will start tracking the LP in March, and the album could be out this coming summer.

As previously reported, the band's South American tour schedule, which originally featured four shows due to take place at the begining of January, has been pushed back three weeks. Below is an official statement from the South American promoters explaining the situation:

"We want to inform all of Arch Enemy’s fans that the South American tour has been postponed 3 weeks with the final confirmed dates between January 27 and February 1. This decision was based on 2 key points, the logistic problems and the holiday season. All of us, the promoters of the tour have asked the band and management if they can postpone the tour 3 weeks. This was possible and kindly accepted from their side so we are happy with this new situation and we all are convinced we can now give the fans the best shows you have seen in a long time.

Thank you very much for your understanding."

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The new dates are as follows:

January

27 - Santiago, Chile at Teatro Teleton
29 - Buenos Aires, Argentina at El Teatro De Flores

February

1 - Sao Paulo, Brazil at Via Funchal

It's not known at this time if the show originally scheduled to take place in Curitiba, Brazil on January 9th will be rescheduled. We'll keep you posted.


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