
The Future Is Here and Everything Needs to Be Destroyed
The Armed return with their new album The Future Is Here and Everything Needs to Be Destroyed, the follow up to 2023âs critically acclaimed album Perfect Saviors. After completing a trilogy of albums laser-focused on dissecting artistic authenticity in the Information Age, The Armed began work on new material with no premeditated rules or conceptsâfavoring only raw expression and urgency to herald a new era for the project. What emerged is a furious and confrontational new albumâThe Future Is Here and Everything Needs to Be Destroyed. Still genre-defying, yet overtly pissed, it's an unfiltered expression of Weltschmerz, the German term describing the anguish of the worldâs reality versus our idealized visions of what it should be. âThis record rejects sanitized, G-rated rebellion curated for upper middle-class tastes,â vocalist Tony Wolski explains. âItâs music for a statistically wealthy population that somehow canât afford food or medicineâendlessly scrolling past vacation photos, gym selfies, and images of child amputees in the same feed. It reflects the dissociation required just to exist in that reality.â
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The Armed return with their new album The Future Is Here and Everything Needs to Be Destroyed, the follow up to 2023âs critically acclaimed album Perfect Saviors. After completing a trilogy of albums laser-focused on dissecting artistic authenticity in the Information Age, The Armed began work on new material with no premeditated rules or conceptsâfavoring only raw expression and urgency to herald a new era for the project. What emerged is a furious and confrontational new albumâThe Future Is Here and Everything Needs to Be Destroyed. Still genre-defying, yet overtly pissed, it's an unfiltered expression of Weltschmerz, the German term describing the anguish of the worldâs reality versus our idealized visions of what it should be. âThis record rejects sanitized, G-rated rebellion curated for upper middle-class tastes,â vocalist Tony Wolski explains. âItâs music for a statistically wealthy population that somehow canât afford food or medicineâendlessly scrolling past vacation photos, gym selfies, and images of child amputees in the same feed. It reflects the dissociation required just to exist in that reality.â
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The Armed return with their new album The Future Is Here and Everything Needs to Be Destroyed, the follow up to 2023âs critically acclaimed album Perfect Saviors. After completing a trilogy of albums laser-focused on dissecting artistic authenticity in the Information Age, The Armed began work on new material with no premeditated rules or conceptsâfavoring only raw expression and urgency to herald a new era for the project. What emerged is a furious and confrontational new albumâThe Future Is Here and Everything Needs to Be Destroyed. Still genre-defying, yet overtly pissed, it's an unfiltered expression of Weltschmerz, the German term describing the anguish of the worldâs reality versus our idealized visions of what it should be. âThis record rejects sanitized, G-rated rebellion curated for upper middle-class tastes,â vocalist Tony Wolski explains. âItâs music for a statistically wealthy population that somehow canât afford food or medicineâendlessly scrolling past vacation photos, gym selfies, and images of child amputees in the same feed. It reflects the dissociation required just to exist in that reality.â
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