Arsonists Get All the Girls

Arsonists Get All the Girls is an American metal band from Santa Cruz, California. Founded in 2005, the band is known for its spastic influence from varying genres, particularly in their early years for fusing extreme metal with various electronic music styles. They were previously signed to Century Media Records and have released five full-length studio albums: Hits from the Bow, The Game of Life, Portals, Motherland, and Listen to the Color.

Arsonists Get All the Girls
Background information
OriginSanta Cruz, California, United States
GenresDeathcore, mathcore, progressive metal, math rock
Years active2005-2015, 2016-present
LabelsProcess, Century Media
WebsiteArsonists Get All the Girls on Facebook
MembersSean Richmond
Sam Hafer
David Cubine
Nathaniel Zaborac

Biography

Arsonists Get All the Girls was founded in Santa Cruz, California, during mid-2005. The band headed to the studios to record with Zach Ohren (Animosity, Taste of Blood, Entragian, MORIA, etc.) at Castle Ultimate, in Oakland to record 'The Game of Life.' The band first wanted to develop a sound similar to Horse the Band. In November 2007, bassist Patrick Mason died of alcohol poisoning.[1]

Arsonists Get All the Girls have toured with Darkest Hour, Carnifex, and Bleeding Through, among others, in the Thrash and Burn European Tour 2009 in April and May 2009 in Europe, spanning regions from Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, France and England. They have close ties with fellow bands Tony Danza Tap Dance Extravaganza, Heavy Heavy Low Low, Despised Icon, Impending Doom, Knights of the Abyss and Elysia. The band was also scheduled to support It Dies Today on a North American tour in October 2009 but It Dies Today were denied access into Canada.[2]

Death of Patrick Mason

On the morning of November 30, 2007, the day after his 21st birthday, bassist Patrick Mason was found dead in a friend's house. He died from alcohol poisoning. The band posted a note on their MySpace profile:[3][4]

"We can't describe the pain and sorrow that we all are feeling right now. Last night/early this morning our bassist, Pat Mason, passed away. Pat was an amazing person and brother to all of us. It was his 21st birthday and we all got to see him at band practice. He then proceeded to go out to the bars. He went to sleep at a friend's house. We don't know the full details but when friends tried to wake him up this morning he didn't wake up. We could never trade him for the world and could never replace him. We will always love him and will always be in our hearts. We are going to continue with the band cause that is what Pat would have wanted. There will be a donation account set up soon for his family and possibly a local benefit show as well. Thanks for everyone for the support that the band has since the beginning. We love you all and Pat loves you all as well."

Departure of vocalist Cameron Reed

The band had this to say: "If anyone has seen us in the past couple of months you may have noticed that we have a new vocalist. We would like to welcome Jared Monnette to the band, but first we must address the departure of Cameron Reed. Cameron decided to leave the band shortly after recording vocal tracks and prior to a Mexican tour, his explanation being God told him to leave the band because he was acting selfishly and wasn't putting enough time into focusing on God. This put us in a really rough situation, in which we decided to go on the Mexico tour without a vocalist.. Guitarist Derek Yarra stepped up to vocal duties for the Mexico tour and honestly, it couldn't have gone better due to the situation at hand. While on tour in Mexico we were overlooking our options for a new vocalist where Sean recommended former band mate Jared Monnette. Within three days Jared had written lyrics and had sent us a rough vocal track of one of the new songs, and we were completely blown away! We couldn't have been more satisfied with his voice over the new material. He is definitely the new voice of AGATG and is a perfect match for the direction we were going musically. We headed back into the studio to lay down the new vocal tracks, and it went wonderfully! The new CD entitled "Portals" is due to hit stores July 14. We can't wait for everyone to hear this record, old and new fans alike. We feel that the planets have aligned and that they helped us create the best album we have written, and definitely not the last. This is only the beginning, so get ready for this! Listen to the new record whether you like us or not, there will be something for you!"

He reunited with the band as a guest vocalist on their fifth studio album, Listen To The Color which was released on August 1, 2013.[5]

Reunion

On April 15, 2016, the band made a Facebook status titled "Arsonists 2016?" which led to speculation of a reunion by fans. This was later confirmed on July 15, 2016, when the band posted a photo of a zebra with the caption "This is not the end" on their Facebook page.[6] The next day, the band posted a link to their last album release.[7]

Band members

Timeline

Timeline

Discography

Title Date of Release Label
Hits from the Bow February 6, 2006 Process
The Game of Life August 14, 2007 Century Media
Portals July 14, 2009 Century Media
Motherland May 17, 2011 Century Media[9]
Listen to the Color August 1, 2013 Self-released on bandcamp.com[5]

References

  1. "Arsonists Get All The Girls bassist dies". lambgoat.com.
  2. Julien, Alexandre (September 19, 2009). "The Zyphoid Process & Great White North". Abridged Pause Blog. Archived from the original on December 29, 2019. Retrieved September 6, 2020.
  3. "Arsonists Get All The Girls - Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos". Myspace.
  4. "chorus.fm". chorus.fm.
  5. "Listen To The Color, by Arsonists Get All The Girls". Arsonists Get All The Girls.
  6. "Arsonists get all the girls". www.facebook.com.
  7. "Arsonists get all the girls". www.facebook.com.
  8. "ARSONISTS GET ALL THE GIRLS". ARSONISTS GET ALL THE GIRLS.
  9. Arsonists Get All The Girls Finishes New Album "Motherland"
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