Arsis Album Info

2013-03-05 by Insurrection | 21 Comments
Technical death metal band Arsis has announced that their fifth studio LP Unwelcome will be released on April 30, 2013 in North America via Nuclear Blast records. Singer/guitarist James Malone commented on the record:

"Of all the albums we have done, Unwelcome is an album that I wanted to define the band's sound. We were all focused for the writing and recording and the end product reflects this."

Bassist Noah Martin added: "Down to the artwork, Unwelcome is by far the most raw and brutal album ARSIS has released with Nuclear Blast."

The band also stated they would have a busy 2013 touring season, but no dates have been announced so far.

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apert
March 5th 2013
3236 Comments


the question is will he get more than 100 sweeps on the album

MO
March 5th 2013
24016 Comments


ehhh

we'll see

MO
March 5th 2013
24016 Comments


listen to their first album and a diamond for disease

Insurrection
March 5th 2013
24844 Comments


^

apert
March 5th 2013
3236 Comments


yeah first album and ep are the only things worth checking out

Dryden
March 5th 2013
13585 Comments


if ur 14

bloc
March 5th 2013
70009 Comments


Never been a big fan of these guys but if they say it's the heaviest thing they've ever done then maybe I will give it a listen.

MO
March 5th 2013
24016 Comments


aha nothing wrong with nostalgia dry

Makemebad35
March 5th 2013
1050 Comments


I'll keep an ear out. I never did get the last EP. But I do really like some of this bands releases.

Ire
March 5th 2013
41944 Comments


4got Noah Martin was still in this band


poor guy

HenchmanOfSanta
March 5th 2013
1994 Comments


Never been a big fan of these guys but if they say it's the heaviest thing they've ever done then maybe I will give it a listen.
Literally every metal band says this about their upcoming album.

Nifkin
March 5th 2013
133 Comments


Their last EP was insane and was a real return to their roots. I'll definitely be checking this out.

bloc
March 5th 2013
70009 Comments


Literally every metal band says this about their upcoming album.

Haha, that's true but you gotta take a chance on something!

Vakarian12
March 5th 2013
4091 Comments


cool

ReturnOfTheDnor
March 5th 2013
906 Comments


A Celebration of Guilt was amazing. The rest of their Discog left a LOT to be desired. Let's see if they step it up with this release.

zaruyache
March 5th 2013
27362 Comments


Diamond for Disease wasn't that good.

Insurrection
March 5th 2013
24844 Comments


It's easily their best song

KILL
March 5th 2013
81580 Comments


zzz

Hockeytown
March 5th 2013
114 Comments


hope it's more like celebration and diamond, those kicked ass

Thor
March 5th 2013
10354 Comments


"Diamond for Disease wasn't that good."

WHO ARE YOU PEOPLE


zaruyache
March 7th 2013
27362 Comments


Zaruyache.



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