This was on Blabbermouth today:
MetalReview.com: "Doomsday Machine" was mixed by Andy Sneap a producer who is becoming increasingly popular in the metal scene. ARCH ENEMY has worked with Andy a couple times before. What are your reactions to the work he did on "Doomsday Machine"?
Michael Amott: "We've had a great relationship with him. He worked with us on 'Wages of Sin', he mixed that album as well as 'Anthems of Rebellion', he also did some other work with us on our EP, 'Dead Eyes See No Future', and he also mixed this new album so we've had quite a long relationship with him now and it has been going really well. We know him so well now that we are able to work in a very relaxed atmosphere."
MetalReview.com: Andy is also a guitar player himself. Could you describe the experience of working with a fellow guitarist?
Michael Amott: "We can always get a great guitar sound with him. He is a great mixer. With Andy you can always hear everything. The fact that he is a guitar player as well only heightens the comfort level."
Read the entire interview at MetalReview.com.
MetalReview.com: "Doomsday Machine" was mixed by Andy Sneap a producer who is becoming increasingly popular in the metal scene. ARCH ENEMY has worked with Andy a couple times before. What are your reactions to the work he did on "Doomsday Machine"?
Michael Amott: "We've had a great relationship with him. He worked with us on 'Wages of Sin', he mixed that album as well as 'Anthems of Rebellion', he also did some other work with us on our EP, 'Dead Eyes See No Future', and he also mixed this new album so we've had quite a long relationship with him now and it has been going really well. We know him so well now that we are able to work in a very relaxed atmosphere."
MetalReview.com: Andy is also a guitar player himself. Could you describe the experience of working with a fellow guitarist?
Michael Amott: "We can always get a great guitar sound with him. He is a great mixer. With Andy you can always hear everything. The fact that he is a guitar player as well only heightens the comfort level."
Read the entire interview at MetalReview.com.