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Khaos Legions

Arch Enemy

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The eighth studio album by Swedish melodic death metal powerhouse Arch Enemy (assuming one doesn't count the re-recordings compilation The Root of All Evil) is superficially as strong as anything else in the band's impressive catalog. Since the day frontwoman Angela Gossow joined, Arch Enemy has been one of the most consistent bands in metal, cranking out 11 or 12 fist-pumping, anthemic tracks every couple of years. This album features 11 songs, a silly intro with narration like something from a movie trailer or a video game, and two brief instrumental interludes, one of which treads perilously close to "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," but is just different enough to keep the lawyers at bay. That's not the only bit of almost-plagiarism here; the pre-chorus to "Thorns in My Flesh" bears a disconcerting melodic resemblance to Pet Shop Boys' "It's a Sin." The title and intro section of "Cruelty Without Beauty" seem like loving imitations of South of Heaven-era Slayer, and the same song, in its final two minutes, erupts into a fury of retro-thrashy guitar soloing, with one player doing his best Dave Mustaine as the other pretends he's Kirk Hammett. Meanwhile, "Yesterday Is Dead and Gone" sounds like a combination of three or four previous Arch Enemy songs. Still, Khaos Legions shouldn't be dismissed as the result of creative burnout -- there's plenty of scorching metal here, and fans will be very pleased.

© Phil Freeman /TiVo

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1
Khaos Overture (Instrumental)
00:01:31

Arch Enemy, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Not Documented, Composer, Producer

(P) 2011 Century Media Records Ltd. under exclusive license from Savage Messiah Music

2
Yesterday Is Dead and Gone
00:04:22

Arch Enemy, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Not Documented, Composer, Producer

(P) 2011 Century Media Records Ltd. under exclusive license from Savage Messiah Music

3
Bloodstained Cross
00:04:49

Arch Enemy, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Not Documented, Composer, Producer

(P) 2011 Century Media Records Ltd. under exclusive license from Savage Messiah Music

4
Under Black Flags We March
00:04:41

Arch Enemy, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Not Documented, Composer, Producer

(P) 2011 Century Media Records Ltd. under exclusive license from Savage Messiah Music

5
No Gods, No Masters
00:04:15

Arch Enemy, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Not Documented, Composer, Producer

(P) 2011 Century Media Records Ltd. under exclusive license from Savage Messiah Music

6
City of the Dead
00:04:33

Arch Enemy, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Not Documented, Composer, Producer

(P) 2011 Century Media Records Ltd. under exclusive license from Savage Messiah Music

7
Through the Eyes of a Raven
00:05:10

Arch Enemy, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Not Documented, Composer, Producer

(P) 2011 Century Media Records Ltd. under exclusive license from Savage Messiah Music

8
Cruelty Without Beauty
00:05:00

Arch Enemy, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Not Documented, Composer, Producer

(P) 2011 Century Media Records Ltd. under exclusive license from Savage Messiah Music

9
We Are a Godless Entity (Instrumental)
00:01:34

Arch Enemy, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Not Documented, Composer, Producer

(P) 2011 Century Media Records Ltd. under exclusive license from Savage Messiah Music

10
Cult of Chaos
00:05:11

Arch Enemy, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Not Documented, Composer, Producer

(P) 2011 Century Media Records Ltd. under exclusive license from Savage Messiah Music

11
Thorns In My Flesh
00:04:55

Arch Enemy, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Not Documented, Composer, Producer

(P) 2011 Century Media Records Ltd. under exclusive license from Savage Messiah Music

12
Turn to Dust (Instrumental)
00:00:39

Arch Enemy, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Not Documented, Composer, Producer

(P) 2011 Century Media Records Ltd. under exclusive license from Savage Messiah Music

13
Vengeance Is Mine
00:04:11

Arch Enemy, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Not Documented, Composer, Producer

(P) 2011 Century Media Records Ltd. under exclusive license from Savage Messiah Music

14
Secrets
00:04:06

Arch Enemy, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Not Documented, Composer, Producer

(P) 2011 Century Media Records Ltd. under exclusive license from Savage Messiah Music

Album review

The eighth studio album by Swedish melodic death metal powerhouse Arch Enemy (assuming one doesn't count the re-recordings compilation The Root of All Evil) is superficially as strong as anything else in the band's impressive catalog. Since the day frontwoman Angela Gossow joined, Arch Enemy has been one of the most consistent bands in metal, cranking out 11 or 12 fist-pumping, anthemic tracks every couple of years. This album features 11 songs, a silly intro with narration like something from a movie trailer or a video game, and two brief instrumental interludes, one of which treads perilously close to "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," but is just different enough to keep the lawyers at bay. That's not the only bit of almost-plagiarism here; the pre-chorus to "Thorns in My Flesh" bears a disconcerting melodic resemblance to Pet Shop Boys' "It's a Sin." The title and intro section of "Cruelty Without Beauty" seem like loving imitations of South of Heaven-era Slayer, and the same song, in its final two minutes, erupts into a fury of retro-thrashy guitar soloing, with one player doing his best Dave Mustaine as the other pretends he's Kirk Hammett. Meanwhile, "Yesterday Is Dead and Gone" sounds like a combination of three or four previous Arch Enemy songs. Still, Khaos Legions shouldn't be dismissed as the result of creative burnout -- there's plenty of scorching metal here, and fans will be very pleased.

© Phil Freeman /TiVo

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