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Inter Arma Premiere “Concrete Cliffs” Music Video

Inter Arma have shared an official video for their new song “Concrete Cliffs." That track will appear on their new album “New Heaven,” which is set to be released on April 26. TJ Childers commented:

“While sonically ‘Concrete Cliffs’ doesn’t exactly traverse any new terrain in the Inter Arma universe-psychedelia, one note knuckle dragger riffs and Lizzy-esque harmony guitars-it marks the first time we’ve ever gone after a harsh verse/melodic chorus dichotomy within a song. It’s kind of a classic metal recipe that we put our own fucked up spin on. Hope ya’ll dig it.”

With this news, Inter Arma have also released a limited edition “Concrete Cliffs” t-shirt. Childers added the following about that:

“We are releasing a ‘Concrete Cliffs’ t-shirt today to coincide with the release of the song and music video. It’s limited to 200 pieces and 10% of the proceeds of each t-shirt sale will be donated to NAMI Virginia to help ensure that all Virginians continue to have access to mental health resources if and when they need it. Thank you.”

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PostedMarch 28, 2024
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsInter Arma, Concrete Cliffs, New Heaven

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