MICHAEL AMOTT Talks ARCH ENEMY’s Crushing New Album 'Blood Dynasty' On The Loaded Radio Podcast
The Loaded Radio Podcast: Heavy Metal Interviews, News, and Hard Rock
Release Date: 03/11/2025
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TL;DR: Arch Enemy founder and guitarist Michael Amott joins The Loaded Radio Podcast to discuss the band’s highly anticipated new album Blood Dynasty, which arrives March 28, 2025. In this exclusive interview, Amott dives deep into the writing process, lineup changes, and the evolution of Arch Enemy’s sound.
Arch Enemy are gearing up to release their thunderous new album, Blood Dynasty, on March 28, 2025 — and fans of melodic death metal are in for a brutal treat.
On this week's episode of The Loaded Radio Podcast, Arch Enemy guitarist and mastermind Michael Amott sits down for an in-depth conversation about the band’s latest chapter, revealing behind-the-scenes insights about the creation of Blood Dynasty, the departure of legendary guitarist Jeff Loomis, the addition of new axeman Joey Concepcion, and even reflecting on former vocalist Angela Gossow’s lasting influence on the band.
Blood Dynasty: A New Chapter for Arch Enemy
Blood Dynasty marks Arch Enemy’s 12th studio album, following up 2022’s Deceivers. Packed with the band’s signature blend of crushing riffs, soaring melodies, and blistering solos, the album showcases Michael Amott’s renewed focus on crafting intricate yet anthemic songs that balance aggression with hooks.
Tracks like “Empire of the Damned”, “Vultures of Tomorrow”, and the title track “Blood Dynasty” already have fans buzzing, thanks to teasers that hint at a heavier, darker direction — yet still unmistakably Arch Enemy.
Michael Amott Talks Songwriting, Lineup Changes, and Legacy
In the interview, Michael Amott opens up about the songwriting process behind Blood Dynasty, explaining how the new material came together in the wake of Jeff Loomis’ departure from the band in late 2024.
Michael also shares how new guitarist Joey Concepcion (known for his work with Armageddon and Sanctuary) was brought into the fold, adding fresh energy and technical prowess to the lineup.
Reflecting on Angela Gossow and Alissa White-Gluz’s Impact
Of course, no discussion of Arch Enemy’s history would be complete without mentioning Angela Gossow, the band’s iconic former vocalist and current manager. In the podcast, Michael reflects on Angela’s lasting impact on the band, as well as the continued evolution of current vocalist Alissa White-Gluz, whose dynamic vocal range and commanding presence shine throughout Blood Dynasty.
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During this candid conversation, Michael also discusses:
- How the global metal scene has evolved since Arch Enemy’s inception.
- What inspires him to keep writing and pushing the band’s sound forward.
- Upcoming tour plans in support of Blood Dynasty, including potential festival appearances.
- His thoughts on the future and possibly writing a book.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering Arch Enemy, this episode offers an unfiltered look at one of melodic death metal’s most important figures.
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Who Are Arch Enemy?
Formed in 1995 by former Carcass guitarist Michael Amott, Arch Enemy have become one of the defining bands in melodic death metal. Hailing from Sweden, the band gained international fame with albums like Wages of Sin (2001), Anthems of Rebellion (2003), and Rise of the Tyrant (2007).
Known for their ferocious guitar work, anthemic songwriting, and pioneering use of female growled vocals, Arch Enemy has been fronted by vocalists Angela Gossow and, since 2014, Alissa White-Gluz. Over the years, they've built a reputation for delivering relentless live shows and consistently pushing the boundaries of modern metal. With Blood Dynasty, Arch Enemy continues to evolve while staying true to the blistering sound that’s earned them a loyal global fanbase.