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Arsis

 
Artist: Arsis

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James Malone, Michael Van Dyne

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  • Formed: 2000
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "We Are the Nightmare," "United in Regret," "A Celebration of Guilt"

Biography

Formed in 2000 by a violinist and a double bassist, Virginia-based death and thrash metal outfit Arsis -- a musical term that relates to the original concept of "arsis and thesis," meaning up and down beats, to be more exact -- got their start in Boston by Berklee College of Music students and friends James Malone (the violinist) and Michael Van Dyne, arguably more as a time filler rather than a serious project. With Van Dyne taking up drumming duties (he'd spent time studying drum performance) and Malone handling all the other duties of the group, Arsis recorded their first demo in 2001, and a follow-up in 2002. After playing a handful of live shows and getting some exposure for their well-received demos, Arsis became a full-time -- not to mention serious -- project, signing their first record deal -- with Willowtip Records -- in 2004. Their debut for the indie label, A Celebration of Guilt, won them high honors in the metal music press, even earning comparisons to genre legends At the Gates -- specifically their final album, Slaughter of the Soul. Arsis also began their first bout of touring in support of their work at this point, filling out their live ranks with session musicians -- a setup that would continue for a number of years. In 2005, Arsis released the EP A Diamond for Disease, which not only won them even more critical praise, but whose title track was requisitioned by a ballet company in New York, the Ballet Deviare.

Arsis began recordings on their next full-length in 2006. The album, United in Regret, was a more technical affair, produced by Daath guitarist Eyal Levi, and would help secure the band a deal with Nuclear Blast. Although the band had now reached new heights in the national metal scene, including shared stages and tours with such names as Enslaved, Goatwhore, and Cephalic Carnage, drummer -- and founder, it must be noted -- Michael Van Dyne decided to call it a day. Although down to just one official member, Arsis were ready to push forward. Composer, vocalist, and guitarist James Malone quickly rebounded, putting together a more standard-format full-time band, taking on drummer Darren Cesca, guitarist Ryan Knight, and United in Regret sessions bassist Noah Martin. (For a brief time, due to Malone losing his voice, Mike Parks took on vocal duties for Arsis. By 2007, Malone was back on the mike, and the band had decided to part ways amicably with Parks.) Arsis returned to the fore with their 2008 full-length, We Are the Nightmare, which followed in the footsteps of their previously recorded work, earning them critical praise and helping to shore up higher numbers in their nationwide fan base. A tour with legendary thrash pioneers Exodus was planned for January of that year. ~ Chris True, All Music Guide
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The plant genus name Arsis is nowadays a junior synonym of Grewia.
Arsis
Origin Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
Genres Melodic death metal
Technical death metal
Thrash metal (early)
Years active 2003−present
Labels Willowtip, Earache, Candlelight, Nuclear Blast, Negative Existence
Associated acts The Black Dahlia Murder, Malevolent Creation, Battlemaster, Monstrosity, Daath, ThisMeansYou
Members
James Malone
Mike Van Dyne
Nick Cordle
Nathaniel Carter
Former members
Ryan Knight
Noah Martin
Darren Cesca

Arsis is an American death metal band from Virginia Beach, Virginia, formed in 2000. Although remaining as heavy as traditional death metal bands, they also possess complex riffs and solos that are similar to those found in both melodic and technical death metal. The band is currently signed to Nuclear Blast.

"Arsis" is also a musical term used to refer to the upbeat or unaccented part of a measure.[1]

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Biography

Arsis was started by James Malone and Mike Van Dyne in 2000, who met while attending the Berklee College of Music in Boston.

The band's main composer, singer/songwriter James Malone, wrote and performed all the guitar, vocal, and bass work on the first studio album A Celebration of Guilt. He has cited King Diamond, Mercyful Fate, Racer X, Iron Maiden, Emperor, Morbid Angel, Death, Dimmu Borgir and Dissection as being influential to him.[citation needed]

Mike Van Dyne performed drums on the band's first four releases up until early 2007, when he temporarily departed to complete his degree in the medical field.

The band signed to Nuclear Blast around the same time and added Noah Martin, who performed bass on the United in Regret record, Ryan Knight, and Darren Cesca to their lineup to record We Are the Nightmare.

Darren Cesca was let go in 2008. His dismissal was cited as to differences in musical direction among him and the other members of Arsis. He was replaced on tour by Alex Tomlin of Battlemaster and later by Shawn Priest.

Noah Martin quit the band in the fall of 2008. He left the band to finish his college degree.

In late 2008, Nick Cordle and David Kinkade joined the band for bass and drum duties, respectively.

On December 21, 2008, Ryan Knight announced his departure from Arsis to join The Black Dahlia Murder.

On March 18, 2009, James Malone issued a statement explaining and apologizing for recent tour cancellations and lineup changes citing personal reasons. Soon after, it was announced that original drummer Mike Van Dyne would return, although due to career commitments he may not participate on long tours.[2]

In July, 2009, it was announced that work was ongoing for their next record Starve for the Devil. In September, recording sessions began with Nathaniel Carter performing bass and production being handled again by Chris "Zeuss" Harris. The record is slated for release on February 9, 2010.

Members

  • James Malone - guitar, vocals
  • Nick Cordle - guitar
  • Mike Van Dyne - drums
  • Nathaniel Carter - bass

Former and session members

  • David Kinkade - drums
  • Ryan Knight (The Black Dahlia Murder) - guitar
  • Noah Martin (Dark Empire) - bass
  • "Fast" Chris Jones - guitar
  • Jake Ososkie - guitar
  • Justin Shaw (The Day of the Beast) - bass
  • Johnny Allen (Liquid Filth, Eternal Black) - live rhythm guitar
  • Alex Cox - live bass
  • Darren Cesca - drums
  • Mike Parks - live vocals
  • Kathy Burke (Sadhara) - guitar on 2001 demo
  • Scot Seguine - bass on 2001 demo
  • Mike Mullen (Moribund) - live bass 2003
  • John Fralick (Darkness Remains) - live rhythm guitar 2006
  • Alex Tomlin (Battlemaster) - live drums
  • Shawn Priest - live drums

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