ANGELA GOSSOW Says KIKO LOUREIRO’s Lawyer Sent Copyright And Compensation Demand Before ARCH ENEMY Responded

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The situation involving Kiko Loureiro and ARCH ENEMY continues to evolve, with a new comment from Angela Gossow adding further context to the already heated discussion.

What initially appeared to be a lighthearted social media moment began on March 27, when Loureiro shared a comparison between his song “Talking Dreams” (from 2024’s Theory Of Mind) and ARCH ENEMY’s recent single “To The Last Breath.” His caption, “Just helping promote @archenemyofficial new song… you’re welcome.”, sparked debate among fans over possible similarities between the two tracks.

The situation escalated when former ARCH ENEMY vocalist and current manager Angela Gossow responded in the comments, pushing back on the implication of plagiarism and suggesting the matter could have been handled privately.

She wrote: “Never heard Kikos song before tbh. So 3 notes are the same? Well, I guess that happens quite often in music. I have heard a lot of ARCH ENEMY notes in other songs but would never accuse the other band of plagiarism.. more the contrary, I would probably feel honoured to inspire others. So sad to read a post like this from a guitar player we all respected. What is this good for? If you really feel you got a case, get in touch and discuss professionally, not make such a post. Respectfully, the management who is used to tread carefully with such allegations and prefers to handle things with care.”

ARCH ENEMY guitarist Michael Amott, however, appeared to treat the situation more playfully, replying: “Thank you brother @kikoloureiro – it seems I should pay more attention to your solo work! See you at @bangersopenair!”

However, the tone of the situation quickly shifted after arch enemy issued an official statement addressing what they described as a copyright infringement accusation involving Loureiro and his lawyer.

In that statement, the band presented early demo recordings of “To The Last Breath,” arguing that the material clearly establishes the song’s origin: “In light of a recent copyright infringement accusation against ARCH ENEMY made by Brazilian YouTuber/guitarist Kiko Loureiro and his lawyer, we feel it best to present clear evidence proving this to be a false claim. In this video (available below) you can see and hear the early demos in 2022 which led to becoming ‘To The Last Breath’.

“Anyone familiar with our creative process knows that we document extensively. Demos, drafts, and iterations are part of how we build our sound, and in this case, that documentation unquestionably establishes the timeline.

Michael Amott also said in a statement: “Hey Kiko, sorry to disappoint you and your lawyer, but as you can see and hear, I had the melody back in 2022 already, 2 years before you released your song. Any similarities are purely coincidental. Enjoy the video and good luck with your music, I will continue to not listen to it. Cheers!”

Now, Gossow has added another layer to the story via the comments section of a Metal Injection Instagram post covering the situation, claiming that legal action was initiated before her initial public response. She wrote: “Just to correct the overall narrative here: We got Kiko‘s lawyer letter demanding compensation for copyright infringement the moment he posted his story.. way before I even made a comment. I am pretty chill, considering how silly and unnecessary this whole situation is.. could have easily been discussed in a calm, private conversation. I am cool with a lot of strangers not liking me for whatever reason, but I am the last one who wants to involve lawyers. They make money, everyone else loses, in one way or another. Yeah, chill would be great, respect would be great, talking before acting would be great.”

ARCH ENEMY are currently in the middle of their 2026 Asian tour, which officially launched on March 27 in Beijing, China, at Dongsan Live. The show marked the first live appearance of the band’s new vocalist Lauren Hart, following lineup changes announced late last year.

The tour continues throughout April with dates across China and Japan, including stops in Shenzhen, Kunming, Chengdu, Shanghai, Osaka, Minato, and Koto.

“To The Last Breath” is also the first ARCH ENEMY release featuring Hart after the departure of Alissa White-Gluz last November.

Despite the controversy, both ARCH ENEMY and Loureiro remain scheduled to appear at Bangers Open Air, performing on consecutive nights in São Paulo, ensuring their paths will cross again soon—both on stage and in the public eye.

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