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Arch Enemy Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Speaking of Arch Enemy, they’re also famous for having a female vocalist who uses death growls, right?

With Angela Gossow and Alissa White-Gluz, plus the highly skilled Michael Amott from the Nordic metal scene, they’re a distinctive melodic death metal band.

We’ve picked out Arch Enemy’s tracks in a ranked format.

Be sure to check it out!

Arch Enemy Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Paper TigerArch Enemy8rank/position

ARCH ENEMY – Paper Tiger (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Paper TigerArch Enemy

The advance track from Blood Dynasty, the album slated for release in March 2025 by Sweden’s proud melodic death metal band ARCH ENEMY, stands out with its stunning guitar harmonies and powerful riffs.

Contrasting outward strength with inner fragility, this message-driven piece sounds a warning to society while ambitiously channeling influences from 1980s traditional heavy metal.

Alissa White-Gluz’s death growls and the guitar work of new member Joey Concepcion blend seamlessly, opening up new possibilities for the band.

Their momentum is also evident in their vigorous activity, including an MV shoot at an airfield in Germany and a tour of Mexico starting in November 2024.

It’s a perfect track for metal fans seeking a fusion of grand melodies and ferocious sound.

To The Last BreathArch Enemy9rank/position

ARCH ENEMY – To The Last Breath (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
To The Last BreathArch Enemy

Arch Enemy, the stalwarts of Sweden’s melodic death metal scene.

Alissa White-Gluz, who served as frontwoman since 2014, will depart at the end of 2025, and the new lineup welcoming former Once Human member Lauren Hart has become a major talking point.

Their new song released in February 2026 is “To The Last Breath.” Michael Amott’s razor-sharp riffs and lyrical melodies—the band’s core—are fully intact, and paired with Lauren’s ferocious growls, the track stands as an anthem heralding a new chapter.

Coupled with a powerful message themed around breaking free from oppression, it’s a song sure to satisfy longtime fans.

With a Japan tour already set, we can’t take our eyes off the next moves of the reborn Arch Enemy!