Black Earth - 20 Years Of Dark Insanity: Japan Tour 2016 (2CD) (Japan Edition) (2017)

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Black Earth - 20 Years Of Dark Insanity: Japan Tour 2016 (2CD) (Japan Edition) (2017)

Postby Horex » 17 Oct 2017, 07:13

Black Earth - 20 Years Of Dark Insanity: Japan Tour 2016 (2CD) (Japan Edition) (2017)

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Year : 2017
Style : Melodic Death Metal
Country : Sweden
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 196 mb


Bio:

In 1996 on the album Black Earth, the lineup for Arch Enemy was guitarists Michael Amott (who also briefly handled bass) and Christoper Amott, vocalist Johan Liiva, and drummer Daniel Erlandsson. That lineup has long since dissipated, and while you'll never see that lineup play under the name Arch Enemy again, you'll be eharing from them shortly!That lineup, plus current Arch Enemy bassist Sharlee D'Angelo have formed a new (old?) group called Black Earth! As of right now, the band is set to do a short tour of Japan and to perform the first three Arch Enemy records. No word on if the band plans to continue on to write new material as Black Earth, or if this will strictly be a touring thing.

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BLACK EARTH — the project featuring former and current members of ARCH ENEMY performing material from ARCH ENEMY's first three albums live on stage — completed a seven-date Japanese tour this past May. The shows were professionally filmed and recorded and are currently being edited and mixed for a forthcoming DVD release.Said guitarist Michael Amott: "Been working in the studio with Staffan Karlsson on the BLACK EARTH Japan tour live material. It's sounding really cool. [I] can't wait to let you all hear it!"Added vocalist Johan Liiva: "Listening to the mix of the BLACK EARTH live DVD right now, and it sounds totally killer! Goosebumps all over the place... Trust me, you'll all love it!"Michael Amott told Kansai Scene about BLACK EARTH: "We thought it was a great idea to celebrate [the 20th] anniversary [of ARCH ENEMY's 'Black Earth' album] and the early years of ARCH ENEMY this way. Judging by the reactions we are getting from the Japanese fans, I think we have made the right decision to book these seven concerts across Japan."He added: "We [are] playing the debut ARCH ENEMY album, 'Black Earth', in its entirety, of course, as well as a cross-section of songs from the second and third albums, 'Stigmata' and 'Burning Bridges'…and dare I say some pretty cool surprises too!"Asked if BLACK EARTH is a short-term or long term-project and whether it will have any effect on the future of ARCH ENEMY, Michael said: "BLACK EARTH has no impact on the ARCH ENEMY schedule. ARCH ENEMY will return with a new studio album and world tour when the time is right. I doubt that we will pursue [BLACK EARTH] any further after the [Japanese] tour."ARCH ENEMY was rejoined by the band's original members Johan Liiva and Christopher Amott for their appearance at last year's edition of the Loud Park festival on October 10-11, 2015 at Saitama Super Arena, Saitama, Japan.Speaking about his 2000 exit from ARCH ENEMY, Liiva told LoudTV.net in a 2015 interview: "Actually, I wasn't that angry. I was just kind of shocked and kind of disappointed, because I wasn't expecting it. But you just have to deal with it and accept what happened. Then, a few years later, I realized, 'Okay, this is what it's like. It's the music business. [ARCH ENEMY mainman/guitarist Michael Amott] wants to make a living from his music, he wants to make the band like that.' And, honestly, at the end, I wasn't putting too much of my energy into the band; I had so many other things on my agenda, unfortunately. So it was like a mixture of all these things. I was not focused, maybe. So I totally understand it. But then again, many fans were really angry and they all supported me, and I thanked them so much for that. And now they see me doing this show in Loud Park and they wonder what the fuck is going on. You know what I mean? That I don't stand for my values or… But it's not like that. It was a very difficult thing back then."Asked how his guest appearance with ARCH ENEMY at Loud Park came about, Liiva said: "It was Michael [that asked me to do it]. We're old friends and we speak every now and then on the phone. So he said, soon it's twenty years ago, you know — it's an anniversary for the band. And also it's an anniversary for the Loud Park festival. So he was, like, 'Would you like to do this?' And I was, like, 'Ehhh…. Yeah. Yeah, of course I want. For the fans.'"ARCH ENEMY recorded three albums with Johan Liiva: "Black Earth" (1996), "Stigmata" (1998) and "Burning Bridges" (1999).Liiva was replaced by German singer Angela Gossow as ARCH ENEMY's lead vocalist in 2000. Gossow exited the band in 2013 and was succeeded by former THE AGONIST frontwoman Alissa White-Gluz, while remaining as the group's manager.Christopher Amott first left ARCH ENEMY in 2005, only to return to the group two years later. His second, and apparently final, departure came in March 2012.

Line Up:

Michael Amott - guitar (Arch Enemy)
Christopher Amott - guitar
Johan Liiva - vocals
Daniel Erlandsson - drums
Sharlee D'Angelo - bass

Tracklist:

CD1:

01. Darkness Has Returned
02. Black Earth
03. The Immortal
04. Dead Inside
05. Pilgrim
06. Sinister Mephisto
07. Diva Satanica
08. Tears Of The Dead
09. Let The Killing Begin
10. Angelclaw

CD2:

01. MCMXCVI
02. Bury Me An Angel
03. Dark Insanity
04. Eureka
05. Idolatress
06. Cosmic Retribution
07. Demoniality
08. Transmigration Macabre
09. Time Capsule
10. Fields Of Desolation
11. Beast Of Man
12. Silverwing
13. Bridge Of Destiny
14. Vox Stellarum / Hydra


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