These guys end up being some other guys that with time, they gradually change their sound and it reaches the point that they start making records absolutely different from what they used to do initially. Although
Arsis still keep the same style as basis, this style has already taken some quite large steps and today it's worked in a totally different manner from what it used to be, before.
This American band is still a Technical Death
Metal band, but if previously their sound was more technical, more elaborated, more progressive, and more underground. The sound to which they evolved is more of a Melodic Death
Metal, more of a Swedish style, and with influences from
Arch Enemy or
In Flames. A little bit more mainstream and still keeping the same technical, elaborated and "mind-blowing" riffs, as a mark of what they already used to do previously.
Being added to that is the fact that some song structures, some solos and some lyrics make this album have influences from traditional Heavy
Metal and sometimes even a tiny bit of old school
Hard Rock. Of course, this isn't quite what the fans used to hear on the band's records when it appeared, but it's not because of a change like this that
Arsis will stop being a good solid band, that still practice good
Metal, extremely well done, making their name stronger in the world heavy panorama.
It's the good riffs that fill this record, it's the catchy songs like "
Beyond Forlorn", it's the magic drumming of "
Closer to
Cold", it's the sense of humour in "Half
Past Corpse O'Clock", it's the way "Forced to Rock" introduces this heavy CD. It's not one of the most notable
Metal albums of the year and it's still a bit far from being one of the best in
Arsis' career, but it's a good album, that won't certainly waste any space on any shelf. Something more than just reasonably good. Geniously reasonably good.
My rating: 14/20
(Original review, written by me in Portuguese)
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