The music video for the track "The Eagle Flies Alone," originally released in 2017 by the Swedish band Arch Enemy , has surpassed 100 million views on YouTube.

The news was shared by the video's director, Patric Ullaeus of Revolver Film Company , known for his collaborations with names like Dimmu Borgir , Lacuna Coil , and In Flames .

Watch “The Eagle Flies Alone”:

Gratitude and Recognition

Patric Ullaeus expressed his gratitude on social media, highlighting that the milestone is not just a number, but a testament to the hard work, creativity, and passion involved in creating this record. 

He shared: “Seeing this level of engagement and appreciation is incredibly rewarding. A huge thank you to ARCH ENEMY for entrusting their vision to me and to everyone who watched, liked, and shared the video.”

The band itself, in a separate post, expressed its gratitude to the fans: “Thank you for 100 MILLION views on 'The Eagle Flies Alone'. We appreciate your support. See you on the road in 2024.”

The song is a track from the album Will To Power, released in September 2017. When the music video was initially released, guitarist and band leader Michael Amott shared insights into the creation of the song, highlighting his inspiration and the filming process.

This album marked a significant transition for Arch Enemy, establishing the arrival of vocalist Alissa White-Gluz and guitarist Jeff Loomis , the latter later replaced by Joey Concepcion .

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