Portals (Arsonists Get All the Girls album) explained

Portals
Type:studio
Artist:Arsonists Get All the Girls
Cover:AGATG.jpg
Recorded:2009
Genre:
Length:52:59
Label:Century Media
Prev Title:The Game of Life
Prev Year:2007
Next Title:Motherland
Next Year:2011

Portals is the third studio album by Arsonists Get All the Girls. It was released on July 14, 2009, through Century Media Records. In contrast to The Game of Life, Portals features a different sound and an almost completely different line-up, with guitarist Arthur Alvarez and drummer Garin Rosen the only two original members left.

Reviews for Portals were positive, and the album reached high critical acclaim. Arsonists Get All the Girls began their headlining tour in support of Portals in late 2010.

Background

Portals was written and recorded in 2009. It is the first release by the band to feature a major line-up change. Original vocalists Cameron Reed and Remi Rodburg, decided to leave during a tour, and were replaced with Jared Monette. Original bassist, Patrick Mason, died of alcohol poisoning, and was replaced with Jaeson Bardoni.

The song "In the Empyreans" is written about the death of former bassist Mason. It was written by Arthur Alvarez and Rodburg, and features guest vocals by Rodburg. The album's title track is the longest song ever recorded by the band and has been described to combine all of the sounds Portals features together.[2]

Critical reception

The album was generally praised by reviewers, noting that the new line-up has taken the musical style in a new direction, and that the band is generally "growing up". Absolute Punk reviewer Dymytry Vance also noted that the band have changed their overall sound. He also stated that the album is "their best work to date".

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: . Synyard . Dave . Arsonists Get All The Girls - Portals . July 8, 2009 . July 28, 2024.
  2. http://www.lordsofmetal.nl/showinterview.php?id=2904 Arsonists Get All The Girls | Interview | Lords Of Metal metal e-zine