IN FLAMES + ARCH ENEMY
Rising from the North [TEMPLE OF METAL]
Practical Info
Venue: Rockhal Main Hall
Promoter: Rockhal
Promoter: Rockhal
Support: SOILWORK + ARCH ENEMY
Doors: 18:00
SOILWORK: 19:00
ARCH ENEMY: 20:10
IN FLAMES: 21:50
Doors: 18:00
SOILWORK: 19:00
ARCH ENEMY: 20:10
IN FLAMES: 21:50
About
IN FLAMES
In Flames represent the best of metalâs past, present, and future. In Flames are as vital and even more energized today than when they unleashed classics like Come Clarity and Clayman in decades past. The band built a stunning reputation with devastating, crowd-moving, inspired performances around the world at every major rock and metal festival imaginable, headlining multiple treks, and touring with the likes of Slipknot, Megadeth, Judas Priest, Killswitch Engage, Within Temptation, and Lamb Of God. They regularly headline some of the biggest stages and festivals in the world. Foregone, the furious fourteenth studio album, combines the greatest aggressive, metallic, and melodic strengths of their landmark records with the seasoned songwriting of their postmodern era. The melodic guitars, crushing riffs, and high-speed tempos that define much of the In Flames catalog first crystalized on their second album, The Jester Race (1996), complete with hints of the catchy choruses to come. Whoracle (1997) is the rawest and arguably heaviest In Flames album from the 90s. Metal Hammer declared melodeath masterpiece Colony (1999) âan undisputed fireball of an album.â A sense of pride, accomplishment, and continued vitality are evident every time the band takes the stage, and all over Foregone. Melodic death metal pioneers and innovative purveyors of groove, the artistry, influence, stature, and future of In Flames loom as large as the heavy metal horizon itself. ARCH ENEMY
Arch Enemy are incapable of making bad records, a point they hammer home with album number 11, the mighty âDeceiversâ. Delivering a maelstrom of diamond-hard riffing wrapped around cinematic melodies, thunderous drumming and towering vocals, they are unstoppable and sound incredibly energized. Their third full-length with vocalist Alissa White-Gluz and second with guitarist Jeff Loomis, the Swedish extreme metal quintet are operating at the highest level, and âDeceiversâ easily stands toe-to-toe with the highlights of their storied catalogue. Roaring to life with âHandshake With Hellâ they make it clear they are out for blood, and every track is a highlight, from the moody âPoisoned Arrowâ to the titanically anthemic âOne Last Timeâ. Launched in 1995 by guitarist/songwriter Michael Amott (ex-Carcass) and vocalist Johan Liiva, 1996 debut album âBlack Earthâ bolstered the flagging death metal genre and showed that it still had mainstream potential. 1998âs scathing âStigmataâ and 1999âs more refined âBurning Bridgesâ followed, and in 2000 Liiva stepped down, with Angela Gossow taking his place. 2001 marked her recording debut, âWages Of Sinâ, which was the sound of a band revitalized, and they broke wider with 2003âs âAnthems Of Rebellionâ, largely thanks to single âWe Will Riseâ. 2005âs âDoomsday Machineâ was easily their most successful effort of their career up to that time, without sacrificing their integrity, following this up with the thrashier âRise Of The Tyrantâ (2007) and Gossowâs swan song, 2011âs âKhaos Legionsâ. With Gossow now the bandâs manager, White-Gluz made her recording debut with 2014âs âWar Eternalâ, which sounded fresh and hungry, and they followed this up with 2017âs towering âWill To Powerâ, which alongside the blazing melo-death attack features the bandâs first clean-sung power-ballad, âReason To Believeâ, adding a new dimension to their sound. Now they move forward with âDeceiversâ, continually proving they are masters of their craft.