Wages of Sin was well received by most critics, who praised the new singer
Angela Gossow. Blake Jessop of
Blistering said that she handles the vocals on the album expertly. But he wrote that "while less diverse than Liiva, the diminutive German's more traditional
death metal style gives
Wages an uncommonly brutal, if slightly less creative air." Jessop also states the album "musically, it is predictably brilliant". Dennis of
Lords of Metal said that "the female vocals by Angela Gossow are a remarkable performance" and that it was a big improvement compared to the former singer
Johan Liiva. Jeff of
Metal Storm stated that "with
Wages of Sin,
Arch Enemy delivers to us one of the best albums of the year 2002 and proves us by the same opportunity that girls are not relegated to only sing in
atmospheric and
gothic metal." Ty Brookman and Jon Eardley of
Metal Review was surprised with the Gossow vocals. Brookman commented that when he heard that Arch Enemy would have a female singer, his first reaction was "career suicide", but after to listen to the album, he changed his mind stating that "Gossow delivers a vocal tirade that rivals any male vocalist." Brookman praised the band, however, he said about the album that there are elements that seem lacking in a few places. Eardley said that this album has "one of the best vocal performances of 2001" and that it "is a true masterpiece." Chris Flaaten of
Chronicles of Chaos wrote that "the album has their best production to date and variety is abundant" and that the band found what they needed in Gossow. Despite Serge Regoor of
Archaic Magazine states that her voice sounds great, he comments that "actually the vocals are much better too, but they are still not as good compared to the guitarwork." Haavard Holm of
Tartarean Desire praised the band writing that it "has capacities beyond the normal" and stated that "
Wages of Sin is simply so well done in all ways, that it will be hard for any band to overcome this album in this genre." Another critic of
Tartarean Desire, Vincent Eldefors, praised the singer Angela Gossow stating that she is one of the best lead vocalists in
extreme metal along ex-
Opera IX Cadaveria. Adam Bregman of
AllMusic wrote that Gossow "is just the right touch to add to a band who ranks among metal's most progressive and unique outfits."
Blabbermouth.net's Borivoj Krgin praised the production of the album calling it "most impressive production job out of all the Arch Enemy albums." El Cid of
Metal Rules praised the band stating that "this is
arpeggio heaven amongst other things, the drumming is tight, the bass is excellent and the guitars are simply magnificent." Jeff of
Metal Storm liked of quality of the production and praised the songs and the musicians calling it of "simply excellent" and "simply brilliant", respectively. He said that "the Amott brothers are certainly among the best guitarists of today's metal scene." ==Track listing==