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Tracklist

1Saturnine1:10
2The Race3:15
3Reason To Believe4:48
4First Day In Hell4:48
5The Eagle Flies Alone5:00
6The World Is Yours4:54
7Murder Scene3:51
8My Shadow And I4:06
9A Fight I Must Win6:36
10Dreams Of Retribution6:40
11Set Flame to the Night1:19
12Blood In The Water3:56

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
88985458362Arch Enemy Will To Power ‎(CD, Album)Century Media, Savage Messiah Music88985458362Europe2017
88985462952Arch Enemy Will To Power ‎(Box, Dlx, Ltd + LP, Album, 180 + CD, Album + CD, A)Century Media, Savage Messiah Music88985462952Europe2017
88985458352Arch Enemy Will To Power ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial)Century Media , Savage Messiah Music 88985458352Russia2017
88985461842Arch Enemy Will To Power ‎(CD, Album, Dlx, Dig)Century Media, Savage Messiah Music88985461842US2017
88985458371Arch Enemy Will To Power ‎(LP, Album, 180 + CD, Album)Century Media, Savage Messiah Music88985458371Europe2017

Credits

  • Bass GuitarSharlee D'Angelo
  • DrumsDaniel Erlandsson
  • GuitarJeff Loomis, Michael Amott
  • KeyboardsJens Johansson (tracks: 4, 9, 10)
  • Keyboards, GuitarChristopher Amott (tracks: 6)
  • Lead VocalsAlissa White-Gluz

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 8 89854 58362 0
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): DIDX-1086871 1 A01
  • Mastering SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI L329
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 50QB
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): DIDX-1086871 1 A01
  • Mastering SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI L329
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 50BH

Companies

  • Copyright (c) – Savage Messiah Music
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Savage Messiah Music
  • Licensed To – Century Media Records Ltd.
  • Pressed By – Sony DADC – DIDX-1086871

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Will to Power is the tenth studio album by Swedish melodic death metal band Arch Enemy, released on 8 September 2017 via Century Media Records. This is the first album to feature guitarist Jeff Loomis who joined the band in November 2014. It is also the first Arch Enemy album to feature a song with clean singing as lead vocals, that being Reason to Believe, referred to as their first ever, largely clean-sung power ballad. Arch Enemy. SME от лица компании Century Media LatinAutor, BMG Rights Management US, LLC, BMI - Broadcast Music Inc. Kobalt Music Publishing, Broma 16, ASCAP и другие авторские общества 13. SME от лица компании Century Media Broma 16, BMI - Broadcast Music Inc. Kobalt Music Publishing, LatinAutor и другие авторские общества 15. Reason to Believe. SME от лица компании Century Media BMI - Broadcast Music Inc. Kobalt Music Publishing, LatinAutor и другие авторские общества 10. Arch Enemy, Will to Power Album Review. Chad Bowar. Century Media Records. Arch Enemy have managed to pull off the feat twice, first switching from Johan Liiva to Angela Gossow in 2000, and then from Gossow to Alissa White-Gluz in 2014. They were an underground band when the switch to Gossow was made, but a lot had changed by the time of the next switch. Arch Enemy had become one of extreme metal's best-known and most successful bands, and in the age of social media the scrutiny was high. Of course there will always be detractors, but the transition from Gossow to White-Gluz was pretty seamless. Listen free to Arch Enemy Will to Power Set Flame to the Night, The Race and more. 13 tracks 53:11. Will to Power is the tenth studio album by Swedish melodic death metal band Arch Enemy, released on September 8, 2017 via Century Media Records. It's also the first album to feature clean singing as lead vocals. Arch Enemy - Will To Power 2017. To favorites 34 Download album. Listen album. Will to Power. Released September 8, 2017. Will to Power Tracklist. Set Flame to the Night Lyrics. The Race Lyrics. The phrase Will to Power was a concept developed by philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, which describes purpose, and the driving force behind personal improvement, ambition, and success. Songs on this album are about facing personal struggles, perseverance through trying times, and ultimately rising above all obstacles. This is the second album from the band with new singer Alissa White-Gluz who co-wrote all of the songs alongside Michael Amott. Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. Arch Enemy - Dreams Of Retribution 11. Arch Enemy - My Shadow And I 12. Arch Enemy - A Fight I Must Win Catalog: SAT237, KTTR CD 115 Co-release with Kattran Records Rus. Released by Century Media Records Deu in 2017. Licensed from Century Media Records. For sale in Russia & CIS countries only. Includes 16-page booklet. 600 copies. Digipak, CD. The songs are cut out for preview. Not for digital sale. Full album will not be available. released April 10, 2019. Because Arch Enemys new album is meant to pump you up, remind you that youre worth something, goddammit, and propel you toward acts of devastating awesomeness that will prove your worth to all the meany-pantsed naysayers who arent as special as they think they are, you know, on the inside. Thats all pretty damned cynical. Will To Power includes another new addition in the line-up, with that being ex-Nevermore guitarist Jeff Loomis. While the entire record is an instrumental treat, the most powerful aspects are the guitar work of Loomis and Michael Amott. The combination brings the music back to that classic Arch Enemy sound, that while White-Gluz provides her own style, she also channels a vocal inflection that is reminiscent of Angela Gossow's work. First Day In Hell takes on a new approach that drops the tempo down, giving a militant-like sound

Arch Enemy - Will To Power mp3

Performer: Arch Enemy

Title: Will To Power

Country: US

Release date: 08 Sep 2017

Label: Century Media, Savage Messiah Music

Style: Death Metal

Catalog: 88985458362

Genre: Rock

Size MP3: 2565 mb

Rating: 4.7 / 5

Votes: 783

Record source: CD, Album

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Nargas
Not content with just one essential release this year (the excellent live set As the Stages Burn), Swedish melodic death metal masters Arch Enemy returned with a brand new studio album, titled Will to Power. It’s the band’s 11th full-length album, and the second since singer Alissa White-Gluz and guitarist Jeff Loomis joined the fold.

If you heard 2014’s War Eternal (or literally any other Arch Enemy album ever), you pretty much know what to expect from Will to Power. And that’s not really a bad thing. Arch Enemy perfected this style of melodic death metal 20 years ago, and they still do it better than almost all of their peers. Will to Power, like all good Arch Enemy albums, is instantly recognizable for Michael Amott’s razor-sharp, perfectly melodic rhythms. Adding Loomis to the mix takes it to another level, with longtime rhythm section of Daniel Erlandsson and Sharlee D’Angelo tight as ever. White-Gluz continues to prove why she is worthy to front this band, with her powerful and articulate growled style. She also adds clean vocals (a first ever for Arch Enemy) on one track, which sounds really good and will no doubt enrage internet trolls everywhere.

Lyrically, Will to Power also follows the Arch Enemy playbook, with song after song about staying strong and fighting the power. Hey, it’s clichéd but it gets you pumped up. “The World Is Yours” is the first single, and is probably the best song on the album, though there’s a lyrical bit (“Every empire was built by the slave, built through the ages you destroy it in a day”) that’s lifted almost word-for-word from Royal Hunt’s “Tearing Down the World.” Anyway, “The Race,” “Dreams of Retribution,” “Reason to Believe” (clean vocals and all) and “A Fight I Must Win” are other standouts.

If you’re already an Arch Enemy fan, and particularly if you enjoyed War Eternal (and you should, it’s freaking great), you don’t need me to tell you to get Will to Power. It’s just a really strong, really enjoyable melodic death metal album, which is exactly what you’ve come to expect from Arch Enemy. If you haven’t checked in on the band lately, this makes a great reintroduction.

Format Notes: The deluxe edition of Will to Power comes in a digipack and includes a cover of GBH’s “City Baby Attacked By Rats.”
Nargas
Not content with just one essential release this year (the excellent live set As the Stages Burn), Swedish melodic death metal masters Arch Enemy returned with a brand new studio album, titled Will to Power. It’s the band’s 11th full-length album, and the second since singer Alissa White-Gluz and guitarist Jeff Loomis joined the fold.

If you heard 2014’s War Eternal (or literally any other Arch Enemy album ever), you pretty much know what to expect from Will to Power. And that’s not really a bad thing. Arch Enemy perfected this style of melodic death metal 20 years ago, and they still do it better than almost all of their peers. Will to Power, like all good Arch Enemy albums, is instantly recognizable for Michael Amott’s razor-sharp, perfectly melodic rhythms. Adding Loomis to the mix takes it to another level, with longtime rhythm section of Daniel Erlandsson and Sharlee D’Angelo tight as ever. White-Gluz continues to prove why she is worthy to front this band, with her powerful and articulate growled style. She also adds clean vocals (a first ever for Arch Enemy) on one track, which sounds really good and will no doubt enrage internet trolls everywhere.

Lyrically, Will to Power also follows the Arch Enemy playbook, with song after song about staying strong and fighting the power. Hey, it’s clichéd but it gets you pumped up. “The World Is Yours” is the first single, and is probably the best song on the album, though there’s a lyrical bit (“Every empire was built by the slave, built through the ages you destroy it in a day”) that’s lifted almost word-for-word from Royal Hunt’s “Tearing Down the World.” Anyway, “The Race,” “Dreams of Retribution,” “Reason to Believe” (clean vocals and all) and “A Fight I Must Win” are other standouts.

If you’re already an Arch Enemy fan, and particularly if you enjoyed War Eternal (and you should, it’s freaking great), you don’t need me to tell you to get Will to Power. It’s just a really strong, really enjoyable melodic death metal album, which is exactly what you’ve come to expect from Arch Enemy. If you haven’t checked in on the band lately, this makes a great reintroduction.

Format Notes: The deluxe edition of Will to Power comes in a digipack and includes a cover of GBH’s “City Baby Attacked By Rats.”