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Arch Enemy (w/ White-Gluz) Ranked

Just albums, comps, and EPs from 2014 to current, for now. May add on live releases later…
1Arch Enemy
Deceivers


Goddamn - What an incredible F’n MDM album this is - both Alissa and the band are hitting on all cylinders and full- force. Lots of variety - album doesn’t get tiring. So great that all the damn songs could probably be singles/have videos.
2Arch Enemy
Will to Power


Gets a bit more commercial in the front- middle of the album, likely to many’s chagrin’s. But dig the musicicisnship, the overall positive messaging, and perhaps some power metal inclusions.
3Arch Enemy
War Eternal


Good, but not the most memorable tracks. And they hadn’t given Alissa vocal freedoms yet, it seems.
4Arch Enemy
Covered In Blood


First 11 tracks feature Alissa. These mostly include b-sides/covers from War Eternal and Will to Power. Good - but not spectacular.
5Arch Enemy
Stolen Life


Some good b-sides/covers and demos from War Eternal. TBH, demos are pretty good - hard to differentiate from final tracks
6Arch Enemy
Råpunk


4 tracks of punk cover songs; 4 minutes total? Not sure what to make of this…and why it exists alone.
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