Summarized Review: Arsis’ Starve For The Devil

ARSISstarveIn Starve For The Devil, you will find that Jim Malone has shed some of the over-technical guitar work to make room for more of a death-thrash sound that just may turn off some fans. At the same time it doesn’t take away from the sheer wizardry of song writing that is Jim Malone. You’ll find a common theme in most of the songs to be that of self-destruction and, um, the devil. Along with an entirely different line-up than We Are The Nightmare and return of co-founding member, Mike Van Dyne, Starve For The Devil is instantly my first favorite of 2010.

Rating: 4.5/5

For a much more in depth review, check out Number Of The Blog’s review of Starve For The Devil. (It’s Saturday and I’m a lazy bastard!)

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2 Responses to “Summarized Review: Arsis’ Starve For The Devil”

  • Much obliged for the link. It’s an excellent album, although they definitely took a new direction with their sound.

    • No Problem; your review was great.

      Yeah, I like the direction they went. Great album and I don’t really miss some of the technical tapping and such from previous albums. Although is they made an album just like ‘Nightmare or Regret, I probably still wouldn’t complain.

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