ARCH ENEMY – North American Tour 2019

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Released in 2017, Arch Enemy’s tenth album, Will To Power, was the ultimate statement of heavy metal supremacy from a band that are still growing in stature year over year. The critically acclaimed album is the first the band recorded with their current line-up: Alissa White-Gluz (vocals,) Michael Amott (guitars,) Jeff Loomis (guitars,) Sharlee D’Angelo (bass,) Daniel Erlandsson (drums). Achieving longevity is the toughest challenge that faces any band, but Arch Enemy have long since established themselves as a permanent fixture on the global metal scene and continue to uphold and celebrate the heavy metal code. The band has over sold over 500K albums in the US, has over 73 million US streams and has 5 Billboard Top 200 Charting albums. Arch Enemy has over a 11.5 million reach across all socials. Watch their music videos for “The Eagle Flies Alone” (over 49 million views) and “The World Is Yours (over 35 million views).

AT THE GATES are innovators. From debut album, The Red In The Sky Is Ours, through comeback stunner, At War With Reality, the Gothenburg-based death metal act have always traversed the left-hand path on their own terms. The Swedes are keenly aware of who they are, where they come from, and how they got to where they are today. In the ‘90s, AT THE GATES spearheaded The New Wave of Swedish Death Metal. Slaughter Of The Soul, served as a feature-rich treasure chest for a host of upstarts to plunder. When AT THE GATES returned in 2008—a full 12 years after they disbanded—their return was celebrated and the follow-up to Slaughter Of The Soul—now placing handsomely on Top Metal Album Lists—hotly anticipated. Now, four years after At War with Reality, the Swedes are ready to show their indomitable spirit, ceaseless ingenuity, and raw power on new album, To Drink From The Night Itself. The band has won a Metal Hammer Golden Gods award and a Swedish Grammy award for their album At War with Reality. Watch the music videos for “To Drink from the Night Itself”, “A Stare Bound In Stone”, and “Daggers of Black Haze”.