Arch Enemy is a Swedish metal band founded in 1995 in Halmstad. The group initially consisted of guitarist Michael Amott, his brother Christopher Amott, and vocalist Johan Liiva. Since then, the band has undergone many lineup changes, and the current lineup includes vocalist Alissa White-Gluz.
Arch Enemy’s music is characterized by an aggressive style, combining elements of melodic death metal with technical riffing and fast, intense guitar parts. The band’s lyrics often address social, political, and personal themes.
Arch Enemy has gained international popularity thanks to outstanding albums such as “Wages of Sin” (2001), “Doomsday Machine” (2005), and “War Eternal” (2014). The band is also known for their intense live performances, where their energy and commitment can captivate the audience.
Despite numerous lineup changes, Arch Enemy continues their career, releasing new music and touring worldwide. They are considered one of the leading bands in the melodic death metal genre and have a loyal fan base worldwide.