The Armed unleash new song "Kingbreaker"
Briefly

The Armed have unveiled "Kingbreaker," the second single from their upcoming album, set to release on August 1st. Following the "No Kings" protests, the song captures intense aggression and showcases the band's signature sound, featuring powerful instrumental performances. The album delves into socio-political themes, as expressed by member Tony Wolski, who notes the disconnect of living in a society where material wealth coexists with poverty. The band will support the album with a series of live shows across major US cities, enhancing their impact in the music scene.
The song "Kingbreaker" comes in the wake of the "No Kings" protests, delivering a fierce message through aggressive sound and politically charged lyrics.
Wolski described the album as "music for a statistically wealthy population that somehow can't afford food or medicine," highlighting societal disconnection.
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