Inter Arma recently announced their covers album Garbers Days Revisited with a crushing cover of "Southern Man" by Neil Young. Now the band is back with a gritty, very well done cover of Nine Inch Nails' 1994 track "March of the Pigs."
"We released our cover of Nine Inch Nails’ 'March of the Pigs' this past Tuesday, but felt it would have been inappropriate to latch onto the outrage we're all experiencing to promote a cover album, even if by happenstance," said Inter Arma. "If you want to hear it, it's out there. In the meantime, we suggest that you continue to fight against police brutality and institutionalized racism however you can. It's working. If you've got the means, please consider giving a few or a lot of dollars to the Richmond Community Bail Fund and/or BEAM (Black Emotional And Mental Health). Black Lives Matter."
Pre-order Garbers Day Revisited here before it's released on July 10.
"Scarecrow" (Ministry)
"Southern Man" (Neil Young)
"Hard Times" (Cro-Mags)
"March of the Pigs" (Nine Inch Nails)
"The Girl Who Lives on Heaven Hill" (Husker Du)
"In League With Satan" (Venom)
"Runnin Down a Dream" (Tom Petty)
"Purple Rain" (Prince)