ARCH ENEMY: DANIEL ERLANDSSON Performance Of Drum-Clinic Song Posted Online

October 30, 2009

ARCH ENEMY/CARCASS drummer Daniel Erlandsson has issued the following update:

"With the kind help of Pearl Drums, here's a video [see below] of me performing a song I made specifically for a drum clinic tour of Scandinavia. It's not likely this song will enter any charts, but nevertheless I hope you enjoy this clip."

Daniel Erlandsson will take part in a signing session at Drumtek in Melbourne, Australia on Wednesday, November 4 at 6:30 p.m. There will be a limited number of FREE souvenir color posters on the night to get signed.

Adress:

Drumtek
529-535 High Street, Northcote 3070
Melbourne, Australia
Tel: +61 (03) 9482 5550

ARCH ENEMY's "The Root Of All Evil" album registered the following first-week chart positions:

Germany: #84
Sweden: #69
Japan: #7 (international artist chart)
Japan: #21 (combined chart)

"The Root Of All Evil" sold around 1,500 copies in the United Staes in its first week of release, according to Nielsen SoundScan. 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).

ARCH ENEMY will embark on a European headlining run in December with support from DESTRUCTION, ABIGAIL WILLIAMS and TRIOSPHERE.

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