Long-running Swedish melodeath institution, Arch Enemy recently served AMG Industries with a legal notice alerting them that the band would not be paying for the review of their latest album, Blood Dynasty, citing dissatisfaction with the mocking tone and the absence of a fanboying score.
After AMG’s Legal Department notified them that payment is only required for scores over 3.5, Arch Enemy’s attorneys forwarded a bill for the use of the band’s image. To justify their monetary demand, the band citied obscure Swedish laws from the 1800s prohibiting the capturing of a human soul via supernatural camera obscura devices.1
At the time of publishing it was unclear if AMG intended to dispute the invoice or simply put the souls of Arch Enemy on the International Spirit Exchange (ISE) at a heavily discounted price.
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