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Stigmata (Arch Enemy album)

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Stigmata is the second album by the Swedish band Arch Enemy. The album was Arch Enemy's first to see worldwide release, in Europe and North America on Century Media, and in Japan again on Toy's Factory records. Stigmata features session drummer Peter Wildoer, who had also appeared in Christopher Amott's solo project Armageddon on the 1997 album Crossing the Rubicon, shortly before the recording of the album.

Longtime Arch Enemy drummer Daniel Erlandsson (who is one of only two members to play on every Arch Enemy album) only contributed to the opening track, which was recorded at a later date to the rest of the album at the request of the Japanese label Toy's Factory, who felt the album needed another fast song.

Track listing

  1. "Beast of Man" – 3:36
  2. "Stigmata" – 2:12
  3. "Sinister Mephisto" – 5:46
  4. "Dark of the Sun" – 7:00
  5. "Let the Killing Begin" – 5:19
  6. "Black Earth" – 6:39
  7. "Tears of the Dead" – 5:56
  8. "Vox Stellarum" – 2:08
  9. "Bridge Of Destiny" – 7:44
  10. "Diva Satanica" (Japanese bonus track)
  11. "Damnation's Way" (Japanese bonus track)

Credits

  • Produced by Fredrik Nordström.
  • Co-produced by Michael Amott for Savafe Messiah Music.
  • Engineered by Fredrik Nordström.
  • Recorded and mixed at Studio Fredman, October 1997.
  • "Beast of Man" recorded January 1998 at Studio Fredman.
  • Mastered at the Mastering Room by Göran Finnberg.
  • All selections arranged by M.Amott/C.Amott & Peter Wildoer except "Hydra" (Christopher Amott/Fredrik Nordström) and "Vox Stellarum" (Fredrik Nordström/Michael Amott).
  • All Keyboards & Grand Piano played by Fredrik Nordström.
  • Original Artwork and design by Segerfalk X.
  • Masques designed and photographed by Segerfalk X and Kristian Gunnemo.
  • Band photography by Carl Ljungberg.
  • Frontcover artwork by Kris Verwimp.