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Arch Enemy has released their latest track "Saints and Sinners," continuing their legacy in the melodic death metal scene. The song features powerful vocals from Alissa White-Gluz and intricate guitar work by Michael Amott, delivering their signature aggressive yet melodic sound. "Saints and Sinners" delves into themes of morality and inner conflict, resonating with fans worldwide. The release has been met with positive reviews, highlighting the band's ability to evolve while maintaining their distinct edge. Fans can look forward to more from Arch Enemy as they support the new single with upcoming tour dates.
Born with eyes but they are not to see
Living on your knees
Choking on spiritual agony
Follow the traces of blood
Throughout the past centuries
You choose not to see
Bow down and worship me at the altar of shame
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You strive for perfection but you don't have the tools
Human weakness embodied
Fodder for fools
Feeding the fear of life itself over and over again
And you choose not to see
Bow down and worship me at the altar of shame
So you're the saint and I'm the sinner?
You will never understand
You're the saint and I'm the sinner
No, you will never understand
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Born with eyes but they are not to see
Living on your knees
Choking in agony
Follow the traces of blood
Throughout the past centuries
Still you choose not to see
Bow down and worship me at the altar of shame
So you're the saint and I'm the sinner?
You will never understand
You're the saint and I'm the sinner?
No, you will never understand
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So you're the saint and I'm the sinner?
You will never understand
You're the saint and I'm the sinner?
No