It’s solely been a few years since the Armed launched Good Saviors, their first album of full honesty. Nonetheless, the heavy Detroit collective are already again with their subsequent file, The Future Is Right here and All the things Must Be Destroyed, out Aug. 1 through Sargent Home.
“It’s music for a statistically rich inhabitants that by some means can’t afford meals or drugs — endlessly scrolling previous trip pictures, gymnasium selfies, and pictures of kid amputees in the identical feed,” vocalist Tony Wolski says. “It displays the dissociation required simply to exist in that actuality.”
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Forward of its launch, they’ve unleashed the brutal opening monitor “Effectively Made Play” — a reference to Nineteenth-century theater that couches a bleak current. “Whereas we chase distractions and small comforts, we’re pushed into countless competitors with one another — usually whereas these with actual energy take freely, proper in entrance of us,” Wolski provides. That sentiment comes alive, vividly, all through the Christopher Gruse-directed video, the place two males pummel one another, combating to win a jet ski, because the band play within the background.
The Armed can even go on a brief headlining tour with Prostitute (who play on the album’s “Damaged Mirror”), which begins in August and culminates with a hometown present at Detroit’s El Membership in December. See these dates, plus the video for “Effectively Made Play” and tracklist, beneath.
The Armed – The Future Is Right here and All the things Must Be Destroyed tracklist
- “Effectively Made Play”
- “Purity Drag”
- “Kingbreaker”
- “Grace Obscure”
- “Damaged Mirror” (feat. Prostitute)
- “Sharp Tooth”
- “I Steal What I Need”
- “Native Millionaire”
- “Gave up”
- “Heathen”
- “A Extra Good Design”