Following last year's well received Sulphur English, Inter Arma return with new full length, Garbers Days Revisited, a new covers record which was put together in between tours. The album was titled after the band's former practice space, and consists of eight songs that span a big range of sounds, covering a such diverse array of artists, from Venom to Prince.
Inter Arma's version of Nine Inch Nails' March Of The Pigs sounds loud and dynamic, and in much accordance with the original.
The new song arrived with the band's following statement: "Hi. We released our cover of Nine Inch Nails’ March of the Pigs this past Tuesday, but felt it would have been inappropriate to latch onto the outrage we're all experiencing to promote a cover album, even if by happenstance. If you want to hear it, it's out there. In the meantime, we suggest that you continue to fight against police brutality and institutionalized racism however you can. It's working. If you've got the means, please consider giving a few or a lot of dollars to the Richmond Community Bail Fund and/or BEAM (Black Emotional And Mental Health). Links below. Black Lives Matter. Thanks."
Artist photo by Bibiana Reis
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