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 Post subject: Arsis sign worldwide deal with Nuclear Blast
PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 10:18 pm 
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http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbe ... emID=64829

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When it comes to seminal death metal bands from North America, the East Coast alone can boast the likes of the genre's greatest staples such as CANNIBAL CORPSE, IMMOLATION, DEATH, MORBID ANGEL, and NILE. With West Virginia's legacy of being the only state formed as a direct result of the American Civil War, it's no wonder that ARSIS have continued this tide of insurgence — albeit in the musical realm. The band, which derived its name from the musical term "arsis and thesis" meaning unstressed (up-) and stressed (down-) beats respectively, makes music that is righteously tinged with black and thrash metal influences, but is completely dedicated to expanding the reaches of melodicism and technicality in the genre of death metal.

Checking in from their current tour with GOD FORBID, MNEMIC, and GOATWHORE, founding member/guitarist/lead vocalist and former Berklee College of Music student James Malone has this to say about the newly-inked worldwide collaboration with Nuclear Blast Records: "Since the conception of ARSIS, I hoped to see the band as a part of the Nuclear Blast roster. Four years later, this is now a reality. I expect great things this coming year; the band is now a four-piece, solid tours are on the way, and we have a fantastic label behind us 100%. I am more excited now about the potential of the band than I have ever been."

All of the ARSIS recordings (which include two demos, one EP, and two full-length albums) have won the band many rabid fans among the metal underground, the metal press, and metal musicians themselves. Their 2004 debut, "A Celebration of Guilt", was praised to hell and back by Revolver magazine as "the best in the genre since AT THE GATES' legendary swan song ['Slaughter of the Soul']."

Given their current momentum in support of their latest album, "United In Regret", and with, as Malone states, "our most brutal release coming in 2008," ARSIS are well on their way to making their discography absolutely essential for any fan with an extreme music library.

It's good to see their popularity going up, and to think the webzine I used to write for got a thanks in the notes of ACoG :P

I hope by brutal he doesn't mean "we're gonna take influence from all the metalcore bands we've been touring with and write a bunch of chugging crap". Although I wouldn't mind them sounding something like Becoming the Archetype, that would be cool.


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 12:45 am 
I still can't believe you like this band.


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 1:00 am 
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I still can't believe you like this band.


why? Arsis are amazing.


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Slayer Of Kings wrote:
I still can't believe you like this band.

Really? They're like exactly what I look for from a metal band :\


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Slayer Of Kings wrote:
I still can't believe you like this band.


I think they are terribly boring too.


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I am not so happy they signed with Nuclear Blast. I prefer Willowtip records by a mile!


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Not nearly as depressing as Nile signing with Century. I bet they go rubbish, I bet they do... :sad:


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Goddamn it, i can't imagine Nile becoming gay. Their albums are all awesome.


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Dago wrote:
Goddamn it, i can't imagine Nile becoming gay. Their albums are all awesome.


The more I listen to Annhilation, the more I can see it. It's a great album, but it's the top of a downwards slope... They'll never be a dreadful band, but I can't see them making anything as good as their albums so far...


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Dago wrote:
I am not so happy they signed with Nuclear Blast. I prefer Willowtip records by a mile!

Yeah Willowtip is one of my 3 or so favourite labels


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Zad wrote:
Dago wrote:
Goddamn it, i can't imagine Nile becoming gay. Their albums are all awesome.


The more I listen to Annhilation, the more I can see it. It's a great album, but it's the top of a downwards slope... They'll never be a dreadful band, but I can't see them making anything as good as their albums so far...


You are most likely right. I'm afraid their peak was In Their Darkened Shrines.


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noodles wrote:
Dago wrote:
I am not so happy they signed with Nuclear Blast. I prefer Willowtip records by a mile!

Yeah Willowtip is one of my 3 or so favourite labels


Likewise.Willowtip is a great label.

And on a somewhat offtopic yet somewhat similar subject,Nile signed with Nuclearblast also,not CenturyMedia.I actually look forward to Nile and Arsis being with Nuclearblast as it means I can by alot of cool/goofy/useless goodies and merchandise for the bands I love.I mean,that Slaughterer of Apep shirt NB put out for Nile is awesome,and my sis loves the Wintersun Shirts and thongs,as well as all the Hammerfall mugs,coasters,mousepads etc.Haha,I can see the head of NB going around like Yogurt from Spaceballs...."Moichandising!Ya hoid a me?!"


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