The Armed: THE FUTURE IS HERE AND EVERYTHING NEEDS TO BE DESTROYED
Briefly

The Armed's sixth album, THE FUTURE IS HERE AND EVERYTHING NEEDS TO BE DESTROYED, represents a departure from high-concept experimentation for a direct expression of societal dissatisfaction. It features aggressive music characterized by blast beats, dissonant guitars, and intense vocals. Aimed at addressing feelings of despair and alienation, the album encapsulates pressing global crises. Themes of societal decay and inauthenticity resonate throughout the tracks, particularly in lead vocalist Tony Wolski's energetic performances. The project is both a visceral commentary and a spontaneous outburst against the current state of the world.
The Armed's sixth album is billed as a spasmodic response to dehumanization and disaster, built around blast beats, dissonant guitars, and feral vocal outbursts.
A press release described the album as an 'unfiltered expression of Weltschmerz', reflecting the mismatch between the world's suffering and our ideals.
Lead vocalist Tony Wolski screams a harrowing portrayal of societal decay, invoking themes of fake fame and loss in tracks like 'A More Perfect Design'.
The album maintains a life-or-death energy, delivering unvarnished madness and a call for awakening amidst societal chaos.
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