Arise and Ruin
Arise and Ruin
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ryan bauchman (vocals) . derek prince-cox (drums) . brent munger (guitar) . ben alexis (bass) . sam pattison (guitar)

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Certain artists in the canon of extreme music have the talent and power to always intimidate the mainstream and empower the outsiders. Motorhead, Pantera, Hatebreed and Lamb Of God are prime examples of artists who share a common lineage of dispelling primal, uninhibited metal from the heart. Many contemporary artists even boast about being the “next this” and “next that,” but once they hear what ARISE AND RUIN have brought to the table, they may want to go back and rethink their lives.

ARISE AND RUIN’s 2007 debut record, The Final Dawn, marked the introduction of this powerhouse from the icy north of Guelph, Ontario. Cold, dirty riffs and an abrasive, machine gun rhythm section served as the platform for raw, godless vocals that commanded the listener to overcome any resistance from those around them. As they moved into 2008, they faced the trials and tribulations that confront many new bands; being broke, robbed, losing members and being alone on the road and detached from the world where they once lived comfortably. On top of that, they were tackling a metal community that had become more infatuated with “scene” trends that didn’t understand them.

Most bands would fold up and go home, but ARISE AND RUIN took all of the problems thrown at them and funneled it into their writing and performance. Victory Records had their back and reminded them that they needed to create something that the band themselves would love and just give it to the world. If it was real, then it would connect with the right audience. It was very liberating and gave them the opportunity to be true to themselves and create something from the heart. They also knew they needed to do something drastic and take a stance of opposition to the current wave of false metal that was infiltrating the underground. The only way to do that was to record an album that would revitalize their love of metal and playing to a live audience. Be meaner, uglier and louder than ever. Function over fashion. Raw power over pompous swagger. Kill the...

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» August 13, 2008 . 10:35 AM
It is nice to see that there are still some metal bands that aren't a bunch of skinny screamy emo kids ;)
I dig it XD

» July 04, 2008 . 03:34 PM
Yea Canadiancore