Visit BandCamp here and immerse yourselves into an hour of seemingly effortless mix of doom, psychedelic sludge, grind and black metal with added elements of noise and southern Americana in short: INTER ARMA's new album ‘Sky Burial’, due March 18th, 2013 (March 19th, 2013 in North America) on Relapse Records. Virginians' Relapse debut was recorded at Dark Arts Studio in Madison, Tennessee, with engineering, mixing and mastering duties helmed by Mikey Allred. The album's truly amazing art was created by Orion Landau and James Rexroad, with special effects by Drew Pierce of Cutthroat Studios. Listen, be blown away and buy ‘Sky Burial’, surely a contender for heavy music record of the year, here (Relapse store):
“ ‘Sky Burial’ is an album that requites the listener to encompass the fabric of the album as a whole, capturing the full contextual meaning and representation therein. The album is built around creating a journey through veritable prowess expressed both musically and conceptually. Resulting in an experience that is very personable, spiritual and deeply rooted into representing a sound that will reflect the band's solemn roots within live performances,” [wrote CLVT Nation reviewer – more here:]
Emerging from the ever-fertile metal breeding grounds of Richmond, Virginia, INTER ARMA have spent the last few years perfecting “a hypnotically punishing live show”. Formed in 2006, drummer T.J. Childers, guitarists Steven Russell and Trey Dalton, vocalist Mike Paparo and bassist Joe Kerkes recorded a live demo they put forth in 2007, followed by another demo a year later and a split 7” with BATTLEMASTER in 2010 on Mirror Universe, the year that saw the release of their first studio full-length album, ‘Sundown’, on Forcefield Records. In 2012, prior to being signed by Relapse, INTER ARMA issued a 12” EP entitled Destroyer via Toxic Assets Records:
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