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Wednesday, May 16, 2007 - Arch Enemy - Angela Gossow offers update from the studio | Studio update from Angela Gossow of Arch Enemy:
Hells yeah, I am done with my vocals!
I recorded 14 songs in total, faster then ever.
Plenty of first takes there, hardly any double vocals, just straight up into the microphone. I experimented quite a bit with doubling vocal lines on the last album, which I now feel kind of took personality and vocal attack away. So this time it's the classic, one vocal track, no frills, no effects approach.
I put a lot of work and emotions into the lyrics, some of them actually made me cry, most of them made me very, very angry. They deal with the pain and losses we cause each other. To balance these gloomy themes out, we managed to write some lyrics in the vein of 'We Will Rise' - you know, FIGHT songs! There is not only suffering and injustice in this world, but also hope, love and friendship.
Nevertheless, this album will crush you and the vocals are mean all the way. No whining and no wailing. Some song titles; 'Blood Is On Your Hands', 'Vultures' and 'In This Shallow Grave'.
I enjoyed recording at the new Studio Fredman in the village of Hyssna.
Fredrik (Nordström, producer) managed to set me a killer vocal sound, but Michael tracked and produced all my vocals. I recorded in the evenings and late at night, when the guys were done with their instrumental parts.
Special thanks go to Fredrik for lending me a car these days! On my time off I was cruising through the backwoods of 'Västra Götaland' which is very beautiful, but also very empty part of Sweden indeed...
We will start mixing the album very soon. Niklas Sundin (Cabin Fever Media) is working on very cool artwork for this album. I believe we have also agreed on the album title. More news about all this later...
Pure fucking metal,
Angela
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