ARCH ENEMY/CARCASS' ERLANDSSON Featured On Cover Of Japan's RHYTHM & DRUMS Magazine

January 5, 2010

ARCH ENEMY/CARCASS drummer Daniel Erlandsson is featured on the front cover of the January 2010 issue of Japan's Rhythm & Drums magazine. The issue contains an in-depth, 12-page interview, transcribed ARCH ENEMY songs and much more, all in Japanese. The article is part of the issue's focus on metal drumming and includes additional interviews with Dave Lombardo (SLAYER),Shawn Drover (MEGADETH),Danny Herrera (NAPALM DEATH) and many more.

Check out scans of the Erlandsson article below (courtesy of Daniel's MySpace page).

ARCH ENEMY's "The Root Of All Evil" album sold around 1,500 copies in the United Staes in its first week of release. It features re-recorded versions of songs from the band's first three LPs — "Black Earth" (1996),"Stigmata" (1998) and "Burning Bridges" (1999). Acclaimed British producer Andy Sneap (MEGADETH, TESTAMENT, EXODUS) mixed and mastered the CD, which was recorded at a few different locations in Sweden and produced by ARCH ENEMY with Daniel Erlandsson and Rickard Bengtsson handling the engineering.

The Japanese edition of "The Root Of All Evil", which was made available on September 30, features five bonus tracks, including cover versions of "Wings Of Tomorrow" (EUROPE) and "Walk In The Shadows" (QUEENSRŸCHE).

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