ARCH ENEMY Frontwoman Makes Cover Of Japan's Premier Metal Magazine

May 4, 2002

ARCH ENEMY singer Angela Gossow is on the cover of the new (May) issue of Burrn! — Japan's premier metal magazine. The prestigious cover is usually occupied by much more mainstream metal artists, ARCH ENEMY being the first extreme metal band to grace the cover. The magazine features a big live report from their hugely successful tour in March, exclusive interviews with all band members and coverage of the band being presented with their 13 trophies from the Burrn! Readers' Polls 2001.

In related news, ARCH ENEMY's Wages Of Sin album has now sold over 43,000 copies in Japan.

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