
Garbers Days Revisited is a Metal album by Inter Arma, originally released in 2020. On Gatefold: 8 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Sludge Metal
- heavy
- aggressive
- primal
About
Doom, death, prog, sludge, thrash, black, psych: Virginia’s Inter Arma has never been picky when it comes to metal—if it’s heavy, they do it, and with a regular-guy grit that makes even their most epic visions feel grounded, the daydreams of a bedroom-bound stoner. A covers album (note the title’s Metallica allusion), <i>Garbers Days Revisited</i> constellates a world where Neil Young (“Southern Man”) mixes with Ministry (“Scarecrow”), Tom Petty (“Runnin’ Down a Dream”) with Prince (“Purple Rain”). If some covers venture to push familiar material in unexpected directions, <i>Garbers Days</i> reveals extremes that were already there: the flag-waving heaviness of “Purple Rain,” the blood-soaked menace of “Southern Man.” Between the lines lay the band’s genealogy: part classic rock, part hardcore and thrash, all pretty, all loud.
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Tracklist
- 1Scarecrow
- 2Southern Man
- 3Hard Times
- 4March Of The Pigs
- 5The Girl Who Lives On Heaven Hill
- 6In League With Satan
- 7Runnin' Down A Dream
- 8Purple Rain
Credits
Performers
- Andrew LacourBASS
- T.J. ChildersDRUMS GUITAR VOCALS
- Steven RussellGUITAR VOCALS
- Trey DaltonGUITAR VOCALS
- Mike PaparoVOCALS
- Mikey AllredSYNTH PIANO SYNTHESIZER
- Jon LiedtkeGUITAR
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 8 pressings tracked on Gatefold
