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Guest review by GamlaSonn
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Burning Bridges is the 3rd full-length from the Swedish metallers in Arch Enemy. It is the last album to feature vocalist, John Liiva. Whether Gossow is superior to Liiva is a highly debated issue, but we all know Liiva is way better (good to get that out of the way). Liiva is often criticised for having a weaker voice than Gossow and I have to admit his performance on Stigmata was below par, but this is due to him having problems with his voice at that time. Still it's a good album. You know, new AE is re-recording songs from the Liiva period which I think is fucked up, because why would you want to re-record perfectly fine songs? Let me tell you, I heard their attempt to re-record Beast of Man and it sounds horrible! Oh well, let us go back to the review, shall we.
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| published 05.09.2009 | Comments (17)
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Reza - 09.09.2010 at 17:34
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It's my second favorite album by them.
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| Rating: 10 |
This was the first album I heard by Arch Enemy, and it still remains my favourite by them today. The twin guitar melodies and harmonies are just out of this world, and many of the riffs simply crush. And "The Immortal" is just a stunning opening track. xD
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| Rating: 8 |
Not quite as effective as their first two albums in my opinion, but the musicianship and quality of the songs are still very good indeed.
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