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In the ten years of the existence of Arkangel, a lot happened, always under the flag a battle against everything, fought out with the weapons of text and music. It was 1998, when Arkangel released their first MCD with "Prayers upon deaf ears", followed by the first album "Dead man walking", which made Europe, the USA and some other countries accessible to Arkangel. The music of Arkangel is beyond question Metal, but adopted influences from the Hardcore and achieves with the unique vocals of singer Baldur a brutality which has no rivals. In 2001 they went to the USA and to Canada, in 2002 and 2003 Arkangel visited the rest of the world and supported the mighty Machine Head. In August 2004 album number 2 followed with "Hope you die by overdose", on the bands own Private Hell Records label; Arkangel played shows in Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Great Britain and Japan - in Japan on a festival with the Misfits, Dillinger Escape Plan and Redchord. Fast foward to 2008. With the second guitarist Rour on board "Arkangel Is Your Enemy" sees the light of day. Recorded with Dirk Miers and mastered by Alan Douche in the Westside Studio (Mastodon, Dillinger Escape Plan, Converge) "Arkangel is your enemy" is a manifest of brute hardness.